Habitual Criminal Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camp_badges#Badge_coding_system
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A pink triangle on a map typically represents a location related to LGBTQ+ history or culture, often denoting sites of significance to the LGBTQ+ community, such as bars, clubs, or historical landmarks. The pink triangle itself originated as a symbol of pride and resistance against persecution, particularly during the Holocaust. Today, it serves as an emblem of LGBTQ+ rights and awareness.
Just about all of them. Pretty much(and this is true) the only rights they had were to walk, stand, and run
It stands for Schutzstaffel.
The triangle in shorthand means "therefore"
This is a puzzling question as there was no holocaust movement. The Nazis did not stand for election on a platform of genocide.
There were multiple accounts of torture during the Holocaust. (Since you said Holocaust not WWII, I'll stick to the genocide of the Jewish people rather than the entire WWII) There was starvation, abnormal and useless medical experiments, the rolls calls that lasted forever, standing cells in which the person was sentenced to hard labor during the day and was forced to stand at night. These are a few examples.
I don't think that the Holocaust actually "stands for" anything. It provides an illutration of certain things, but that is another matter.
Piggy stands outside the triangle during the assembly in "Lord of the Flies" because he is physically weak and not chosen to be a part of the group's leadership. The boys intentionally exclude him due to his lack of physical prowess and the power dynamics that develop among them.
The Green Goblin's Last Stand was created in 1992.
The duration of The Green Goblin's Last Stand is 2760.0 seconds.
there is a square with a "j∆"