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they were two generals during the civil war
the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)
The two critical elements in the civil war were your mom and your dad. They made you you know!(did that answer your question? Hope it at least helped!)
Arkansas had two capitals during the Civil War. The capital was Little Rock, but during the Civil War, the Confederate government made Hot Springs the capital also.
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what was the two camps concept
The Confederate POW camp at Andersonville in Georgia was the most notorious.
Two extermination camps (not ordinary concentration camps) were closed after revolts: Treblinka and Sobibor.
It is a book by Rita Septys, about a family that is deported from Lithuania. They are taken to two different prison camps, and suffer from infectious disease, hard work, and starvation.
ghettos and camps were two different things.
The key distinction was between extermination camps and labour camps ("ordinary" concentration camps).
Four LAPD officers were tried in a state court for the beating but were acquitted. A later federal trial for civil rights violations ended with two of the officers found guilty and sent to prison and the other two officers acquitted.
He spent the first two years after the end of the American Civil War in prison awaiting his fate after being charged with committing treason.
In "The Prison Cell" by Mahmud Darwish, two symbols are the prison cell itself, which represents confinement and repression, and the key, which symbolizes freedom and liberation.
Well, there are two major camps, one in Seymour, Indiana and another in Evart, Michigan. Then there are scattered day camps in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.
The key disinction is between 'ordinary' concentration camps (such as Dachau or Buchenwald) and extermination camps such as Treblinka and Sobibor. The sole purpose of extermination camps was to kill. Note that Auschwitz and Majdanek combined both kinds of camps.
Auschwitz was the name for a network of concentration and extermination camps. There were two main camps and 45 satellite camps. The camps were controlled by the Third Reich and many Jewish people ended up?ækilled or?ætortured there.