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Q: What articles of the universal declaration of human rights were violated during the holocaust?
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Has Switzerland violated the declaration of human rights?

No


In which countries rights have been violated?

The so-called Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is not a codifed, universally recognized, legally enforceable document therefore no one, and no nation, is technically "violating" anything.


Can you give an example of an event that violated Declaration of Independence?

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Which of the rights from the declaration of human rights did hitler break?

Hitler violated the UDHR in many ways. In Article 1 the UDHR states that everyone has the right to life. During World War Two About 6 million is generally given the number of Jews killed during the Holocaust under Hitler. This is how Hitler completely violated article one of the UDHR


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What document did the colonists issue in 1776 when they felt their rights as enlishmen had been violated?

The declaration of independence


What document did the colonists issue in1776 when they felt their rights as englishmen have been violated?

declaration of independence


What did the declaration of independence use to justify the American revolution by arguing that george iii had violated the agreement between England and its colonies?

By arguing that King George III had violated the agreement between England and its colonies


How was imperialism a violation of the Declaration of Independence?

Yes, the Constitution states the US would follow isolationism, but by colonizing other nations it violated the Constitution.


Why does the Declaration of independence list grievances against King George Bush lll?

In order to prove that Britain had violated the rights of the colonists.


What was the Declaration of Colonial Rights about?

The Declaration of Colonial Rights stated the rights of the Colonists in general, the instances in which the rights were violated or infringed, and appropriate means of obtaining restoration. For more information, visit the Related Link.


What argument did the author of the Declaration of Independence give for declaring the colonies free from British control?

- King George III violated the rights of the colonists by taxing and passing unfair laws; British army violated the colonists rights too