that the German race was superior to all others if you do not have blond hair and blue eyes you are not perfect and Hitler also hated all the Jews tho secretly Hitler was a Jew himself and sold pamplets growing up hitlers hate for the Jews was so enraged he burnt down his hometown village to hide the fact and all sources that would give away the secret he is a Jew
Jews were inferior, diseased, rats in a sewer, and ugly. He wanted to make a perfect world of aryans. to have only white blonde blue eyed people, and for Germany to be the master race.
The cause is hitlers hating on handicaped, jews, and other religions, or people who spoke out against the govornment. the effect is over 12.5 mill. people dieing
Given the global effect of WWII, every country suffered to some extent during or after the war.
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Hitler did not have the resources or the manpower to supply the borders. When one area fell the Germans were flanked and they fell like the domino-effect.
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Love and Trust.
By keeping the explanation short.
you describe the cause and effect
It doesn't. If what someone else does with their lives affects your religious beliefs, your beliefs are not very strong!
Absolutely! One of the fundamental beliefs is that the beauty is internal not external.
Of course it does, culture effects almost every aspect of a human beliefs.
How did the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr effect peoples political beliefs
The cause is hitlers hating on handicaped, jews, and other religions, or people who spoke out against the govornment. the effect is over 12.5 mill. people dieing
Given the global effect of WWII, every country suffered to some extent during or after the war.
The enchantment will cause "arthropods" to briefly have the slowness effect when hit as well as do extra damage.
How did the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr effect peoples political beliefs
The printing press revolutionized intellectual life during the Renaissance and Reformation by making knowledge more accessible and allowing for the widespread distribution of ideas. Scientific texts challenged traditional teachings by promoting empirical observation and questioning authority, leading to a shift in thinking and contributing to the rise of new scientific theories that sometimes contradicted established beliefs. This questioning of traditional knowledge played a significant role in shaping the intellectual landscape of that time.