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    Operation Paperclip Described Operation Paperclip began in May of 1945 as a way for the United States to bring Nazi scientists to America so that they could continue their work in rocketry‚ space exploration‚ space medicine‚ biological weapons and vaccines‚ chemical weapons and antidotes‚ aviation‚ and many other scientific endeavors for the benefit of the U.S. government. The main goal was to keep Nazi intelligence out of the hands of the Soviet Union‚ and it later helped the United States to win

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    Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer (Known as Albert) was born in 1905 into an upper middle class family in Manheim‚ Germany‚ although his family relocated to Hiedelberg in 1918. He grew up in a household “lacking of love and warmth ”. As a child Speer was active in sports and was a natural mathematician. Speer followed the footsteps of his father and grandfather and studied architecture; initially‚ due to the hyperinflation of Germany in 1923‚ at the University of Karlsruhe‚ a “lower class” university

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    businesses. · Jewish civil servants‚ lawyers and teachers were sacked. Race Science lessons were taught to people to teach that Jews are untermensch (meaning inferior) 1935 · ’Jews not wanted here’ signs were put up at swimming pools etc. · Nuremberg laws (15 September) Jews could not be citizens. They were not allowed to vote for anything 1938 · Jews could not be doctors. · Jewish children forbidden to go to school. · Attacks on Jewish peoples public places‚ homes and religious places

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    The Holocaust is the most infamous genocide in the world. Adolf Hitler served in WWI and blamed the Jews for the country’s loss in 1918. After the war ended‚ Hitler joined the NSDAP or the Nazis. In prison for treason‚ he wrote his book called “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle) and anticipated a European war resulting in an “extermination of the Jewish race in Germany”. On January 30th‚ 1933‚ he was named chancellor of Germany‚ but after President Paul von Hindenburg died in 1934‚ he selected himself as

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    Even though the pope is sitting on a what viewers usually think is a sedia gestatoria‚ it does not appear that way. Bacon painted the sedia gestatoria slightly overlapping the pope which made the pope appear kind of hemmed in. The effect is greatly enhanced because it is thick lines of yellow. We associate yellow as light‚ which lead viewers to believe he is in an electric chair. And then on top of all that you’ve got these vertical stripes‚ almost very thinly painted‚ which seem to hold captive

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    Journal of Applied Philosophy‚ Vol. 18‚ No. 3‚ 2001 ‘Those Milgram Experiments’ Ethics‚ Deception‚ and 245 Ethics‚ Deception‚ and ‘Those Milgram Experiments’ C. D. HERRERA  Critics who allege that deception in psychology experiments is unjustified frequently cite Stanley Milgram’s ‘obedience experiments’ as evidence. These critics say that arguments for justification tend to downplay the risks involved and overstate the benefits from such research. Milgram‚ they add‚ committed both sins

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    How‚why and with what results did Hitler persecute the Jews ? How‚why and with what results did Hitler persecute the Jews ? Hitler made them numerous promises and used many techniques of propaganda. Through Hitlers entire regime ‚ Hitler’s main goal was to persecute the jews. The Jews were severely mistreated by Hitler and his numerous followers. The inflicting of suffering‚ harassment‚ isolation‚ imprisonment‚ fear‚ or pain are all factors that established persecution of the Jews. There are various

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    During World War two Hitler set up concentration camps for Jews or other hated groups. In these camps help various torturous experiments. Some reasons why experiments were held was a.) to help the army‚ b.) to help Germany after the war‚ and c.) to prove the racial ideas invented by the Nazis. They were even used to test new drugs invented by German companies. The Axis military personnel conducted high altitude experiments using low pressure chambers. They did this to determine the maximum altitude

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    was a breach of diplomatic protocol by an ally and severed relationship with the Sikorski government. Stalin thus successfully switched the focus of the world from the crime‚ by converting it in to an international relations issue. Later at the Nuremberg trials‚ he was forced to include the matter of Kaytn Massacre‚ but he admitted it as a crime committed by the Germans. The matter did come up for hearing but was dropped for want of sufficient evidence. Soviets thus managed to successfully avoid

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    HOLOCAUST Introduction 1. The Holocaust was one of the world’s darkest hours‚ a mass murder conducted in the shadows of the world’s most deadly war. The German government‚ controlled by the brutal Nazi Party and its leader Adolf Hitler‚ killed between five and six million Jews who lived in Europe. These were not the only victims‚ however. The Germans also tried to exterminate Europe’s Gypsies‚ or Roma‚ and they targeted other groups‚ as well. 2. When all was said and done‚ 11 million people were

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