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    would affect them. The emotive word ‘cry’ is used to allow the readers to empathise with the women‚ but also give them confidence with the powerful language of “a woman of the empire”. The constant rivalry between the Japanese Soldiers and the prisoners means it was a permanent

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    people inside a designated area and forcing them to live. They also have a major difference between how they treated their prisoners. Because the prisoners trapped inside these camps weren’t seen as equals‚ they were undoubtedly mistreated. Although both camps were similar‚ the concentration camps were made to torture their prisoners unlike Manzanar‚ which was made to contain their prisoners. Besides some major differences between the camps‚ they both have the same concept. Both concentration and

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    both prisoners and guards in POW camps. Compare the experiences of Australian POWs in German and Japanese camps. During World War II‚ it was a common action for the German and Japanese soldiers to capture Allied soldiers. This meant that the Australian‚ British‚ American‚ Irish and Russian troops were held in prisoner of war camps in less than ideal conditions. Due to the Geneva convention and a different set of morals and beliefs‚ the Germans have been noted to have treated their prisoners of war

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    brought into interference with situational forces. Philip Zimbardo was a psychologist that studied the behaviors of prisoners‚ also known as a forensic psychologist. Philip Zimbardo brought together 24 students. Half of the students were going to be chosen as prisoners and the other half would

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    the enemy would be taken in as Prisoners of war. These prisoners would be sent to camp where they would be forced to do different kinds of work. Depending on what country you got captured by‚ what would happen to you would differ. This essay will focus on three of the different kinds of camps‚ the Germans‚ the Japanese‚ and the Allies. In Germany‚ before being taken away to a camp‚ prisoners had to pass an interrogation. Because of the Geneva Convention prisoners only had to give their name‚ rank

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    people were all in the wrong because of the way they treated their people. These evil people were not identical but they did horrible or terrible things with torture‚ overworking their prisoners and citizens to the brink of death. The evil people that were unnamed are Pol Pot and Ilse Koch are examples of people who are inhumane and immoral. Pol Pot and Ilse Koch actions on other people are seen as sick and dirty‚ because of the way they treated people. Pol Pot‚ right after winning a civil war‚

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    African Americans has improved from today than to how they got treated back in the 20’s when Henrietta Lacks was born. In the book it describes how a hospital was built for African Americans who couldn’t afford to go to the general hospital or for those who wouldn’t

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    forced into these labor camps where the prisoners had to work in order to stay alive. Upon arrival‚ people were split into two categories‚ one of which was given the opportunity to live‚ while the other was not as lucky. This chance was “granted” to those who showed an ability to work with ease‚ but for those who showed signs of weakness; they were sent to the gas chambers and crematories. Although somewhat blessed with the opportunity of life‚ they were treated so horrifically that death would have

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    objective was to weaken or kill all prisoners before they entered a camp. The captives were treated awful when marching constantly. The Nazi Germans saw the prisoners as a way to win the war; Yet‚ the mass murders that had been connected to the concentration camps was kept a secret from the rest of the world so that everybody just saw Germany as a superpower for their very inconceivable strength. The Death Marchers during WWII were

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    fourteen years ago. Our government suspended the death penalty in order that amendments could be made to the laws of our country‚ amendments that would protect the rights of its citizens‚ and ensure that the perpetrators and victims of crimes are fairly treated. Recent increases in the island’s crime rate however‚ especially in the area of homicides‚ has led the government to again be thinking about reinstating capital punishment as a means to deter people from performing these criminal acts. Information

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