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    Josef Stalin

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    During his years as General Secretary of the Soviet Union‚ Josef Stalin encountered many social‚ economical and political problems which were left unsolved at the time of Lenin ’s premature death in 1924. Economic problems involving issues such as agriculture and industrialisation. Political problems related to politics‚ both in terms of foreign and domestic policy and also the military. Social problems being related to aspects of life such as education‚ religion and culture. Stalin had problems

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    did with the Jews‚ like Josef Mengele was a worker at Auschwitz (one of the camps) and he would do medical experiments on Jews. The Holocaust was twelve years long‚ and many died. It finally ended on May 8th of 1945 and when it did all the remaining Jews were released from the camps. Some are still alive but scarred for life because of the tragic events they went through. Josef Mengele was one of the scariest people to the Jews at Auschwitz‚ during the Holocaust. Josef Mengele was born March 16‚ 1911

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    Josef Mengel's Experiment

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    “Only guard yourself and guard your soul carefully‚ lest you forget the things your eyes saw‚ and lest these things depart your heart all the days of your life. And you shall make them known to your children‚ and to your children’s children.” Deuteronomy 4:9. (USHMM) Were the experiments that the Nazi’s conducted on the Jew’s beneficial or detrimental to the advancement of science? I think to understand the question we must understand the why‚ of the situation. For example Dr. Fritz Klein’s

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    Dr. Mengele “The Angel of Death” There are many types of people in this world‚ good or bad. People’s personality can sometimes be unacceptable or even unimaginable. Dr. Mengele‚ he is one of those people with that has done dreadful things in their life. Dr. Mengele is one of the most inhumane people in the world because of the experiments he has done on live people‚ the torture and the way no pain reliever was used‚ and the mass killing of tons of victim. Dr. Mengele is an Auschwitz doctor born

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    peoples’ beliefs‚ Dr. Josef Mengele’s cruelty and mutilation to Jews and Romas was necessary. During 1943 and 1945‚ a period already infamous for European mass killing‚ known today as a holocaust‚ and World War II‚ many humans taken prisoner were used as guinea pigs in experiments. One question remains from that time frame: What was Dr. Josef Mengele trying to prove or discover using information from his medical-based experiments? The gruesome knowledge derived from Dr. Josef Mengele’s experiments

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    History of Josef Stalin

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    requisitions‚ had successfully brought the Soviet Union from the brink of collapse in the aftermath of the Civil War‚ but were abandoned in favor of the complete destruction of the private market and a path to development dictated by “plans” from above. Josef Stalin‚ after years of presenting himself as a voice of moderation in the party‚ presided over these enormous changes from his position as General Secretary of the Communist party. In hindsight‚ Stalin’s rise to power seems almost preordained. Lenin

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    “Human beings afflicted by disorders are unfit to reproduce‚ even to live” (imgur.com). This quote from Joseph Mengele shows why he was to perform the experiments. Dr. Mengele’s experimentation on the “inferiors” and prisoners was horrible and a lot of them died‚ but they gathered really useful information from the experiments. In the seawater experiments that were performed at Dachau they were trying to find if it was better to go without water instead of drinking sea water and to see if the Berka

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    Happiness & Contemplation Josef Pieper does an invigorating job defining how Happiness comprehends a variety of meanings with divine life and achieving ultimate beatitude by putting an emphasis on how contemplation is the driving force to happiness. “Man’s ultimate happiness consists in contemplation” (Pieper 13). Pieper defines how Contemplation is a loving fulfillment of awareness in ones self and in what way happiness is completed with the involvement of contemplation. Contemplation is the

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    Soviet Union‚ died in1924‚ there were many challenges to succession by the party members‚ namely Leon Trotsky‚ Grigory Zinoviev‚ Lev Kamenev‚ and Josef Stalin. Josef Stalin was not seen as a threat‚ as a result‚ the other 3 politicians did not see what Stalin was capable of‚ which ended up in Stalin eliminating them and taking the seat of power for him. Josef Stalin had many plans for Russia. He had many stances and views on many things he saw that‚

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    I’m No Monster The gruesome life story of Josef Fritzl became the center of a nationwide uproar that shocked the world as the unimaginable story unfolded of a man who held his own daughter as a slave in a cellar for twenty-four years‚ in which he fathered seven of her children. The abuse dated back to Josef Fritzl’s grandmother who was violently abused by her husband for her inability to produce children. Because of her infertility‚ the husband resorted to having sexual relations with

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