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    coincidence and that anti-Semitic behavior has been around long before Luther. This is true‚ but you have to look at a man named Julius Streicher. Streicher was the publisher of a Nazi magazine “Der Sturmer” and was executed after being convicted at the Nuremberg trials. He made these remarks during his trial “Dr. Martin Luther would very probably sit in my place in the defendants’ dock today‚ if this book had been taken into consideration by the Prosecution. In this book The Jews and Their Lies‚ Dr. Martin

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    superior Aryan race.So‚ under the cover of popularist propaganda and construction projects such as the autobahns‚ the felony of the German constitution Hitler began the systematic persecution of the German Jews. In 1935‚ Hitler publicly promoted the Nuremberg Laws‚ depriving German Jews of their citizenship; by 1938‚ the Nazi Party openly urged hooligans to destroy Jewish-owned businesses and

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    “I remember: it happened yesterday‚ or eternities ago… It all happened so fast. The ghetto. The deportation. The sealed cattle car. The fiery altar upon which the history of our people and the future of mankind were meant to be sacrificed” -Elie Wiesel. Millions of heads were enforced in the Holocaust‚ Elie Wiesel was one of the few survivors. Mr. Wiesel survived through the genocide known as the Holocaust. The Holocaust occurred from 1939 to 1945 in Europe. The mass annihilation was lead by Adolf

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    “Ethnic Cleansing” or a Euphemism Used in Attempt to Justify the Deaths of Many? The Holocaust Vs. The Bosnian Genocide Haylee Shannon English II Ms. Autumn Farless‚ Ed. S. Haylee Shannon English II Ms. Autumn Farless‚ Ed. S. “Ethnic Cleansing” or a Euphemism Used in Attempt to Justify the Deaths of Many? The Holocaust and the Bosnian Genocide are both often referred to as “ethnic cleansings”. This term implies that the actions that occurred in these genocides were not wrong and

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    The Holocaust was the systematic killing of Jews Slavs Gypsies homosexuals and the disabled. Many factors led up to Holocaust such as : The Treaty of Versailles‚ The Great Depression and Hitler’s rise to power were major factors in the Holocaust. The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty that ended World War One. The treaty was signed on June 28‚ 1919. The treaty was signed by France’s Premier Georges Clemenceau‚ Britain’s Prime Minister Lloyd George‚ United States President Woodrow Wilson‚ and Italy’s

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    Project MKULTRA‚ or MK-ULTRA‚ was the code name for a covert‚ illegal CIA human research program‚ run by the Office of Scientific Intelligence. This official U.S. government program began in the early 1950s‚ continuing at least through the late 1960s‚ and it used U.S. and Canadian citizens as its test subjects. The published evidence indicates that Project MKULTRA involved the use of many methodologies to manipulate individual mental states and alter brain function‚ including the surreptitious

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    A hefty payment in the name of science Topic: What is the duty of a medical doctor/researcher to inform his/her subjects on the implications of their medical consent? Historically‚ how does social justice play a role in this relationship? Are doctors allowed to act unethically if their immoral research and inhumane actions are for the benefit of society? Is informed medical consent necessary if the lack of it does no harm to the patient? Does skin color correlate to medical bias? Doctors have taken

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    Hitler Youth - basically put young Germans into ‘cadets’ that taught them ! Nazi ideology - essentially indoctrinating the German youth! Legislative Discrimination! - Legislation enforced anti-Jewish sentiment! - 15 September 1935: Nuremberg Laws! - Law prevented marriage/sexual relations between Jews and Germans (punishment was imprisonment and death penalty)! - Enforced Hitler’s ideology regarding the Aryan race - making it an official doctrine! - Citizenship: Jews could not be

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    Albrecht Durer‚ born on May 21‚ 1471 in Nuremberg‚ Germany‚ was a man of pure‚ noble character. Durer‚ the second son of his parents Albrecht Durer the Elder and Barbara Holper‚ was known as the “northern renaissance man.” Albrecht was not only an artist‚ printmaker‚ and theorist‚ but also a man of high moral standard. Durer’s uncanny talent in woodworking helped him to spread his reputation through not only his home country of Germany‚ but across all of Europe as well. His hard working and charismatic

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    University psychologist‚ Stanley Milgram‚ conducted an experiment in 1961 focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. He examined justifications for acts of genocide offered by those accused at the World War II Nuremberg War Criminal trials. Their defense often was based on "obedience" - that they were just following orders from their superiors. Milgram’s experiment‚ which he told his participants was about learning‚ was to have participants (teacher) question another

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