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How did the German feel about Jew?

At the time of the holocaust, the Germans believed (under hitlers rule) that they were just wasting all of their resources and money so that they should be exterminated in concentration camps.


What was the exact time Adolf Hitlers mom died?

time for you to get a watch


What is said to be the oldest continuous lawmaking body?

The oldest continuous lawmaking body in the world is the Parliament of Iceland, known as the Althing. Established in 930 AD, it has been in operation for over a millennium, originally convening as an outdoor assembly where laws were made and disputes settled. The Althing has evolved significantly over time, transitioning from a local assembly to a modern legislative body. Its enduring existence makes it a symbol of democratic governance and tradition.


How does the house speed up the lawmaking process?

The house can speed up the lawmaking process by taking the time to hear bills, and vote on them. Some bills simply die out because the house never votes on them.


How old was hitlers dad when he started the war?

By that time Hitler's dad had already died.


Why do you think no equivalent for the filibuster exists in the house of representatives?

The filibuster is a creature of the Senate and owes its existence to that body's time-honored attachment to unlimited debate. The sheer size of the House weighs heavily against the feasibility of unrestricted debate, and its time-limit rules reflect this fact. Allowing the filibuster in the House would be the equivalent of eliminating its time-limit rules, without which it could not effectively function as a lawmaking body.


Who discovered Rwanda?

rwanad was discover by german soldoirs during the time of hictor the body of the dead jews were laid to rest there


What was lawmaking like in Jamestown?

In Jamestown, lawmaking was initially rudimentary and evolved over time. The first representative assembly, the House of Burgesses, was established in 1619, allowing colonists to participate in governance and create local laws. This body, comprised of elected representatives, laid the groundwork for self-government in the colonies, balancing the authority of the colonial governor and council. Laws were often influenced by English legal traditions but adapted to the unique needs of the colony.


What happens to the children in school?

well if you are talking about the Jewish during hitlers time, then most of them were sent to concentration camps and cramped in tiny, little rooms, with many other famillies and were killed sooner or later, under hitlers orders.


What are the German traditions?

the German holiday is a time for the German's to celebrate their culture


Why were the Germans difficult to defeat in North Africa?

During ww2 the German Afrika Corps who served under One of Hitlers finest generals. General Rommel. Rommel was said to have disguised his tanks and get locals to work for him in spotting the best advantage points. The German Weapons such as the infamous MP-40 did not overheat as much as the allies which means they could carry on fighting for larger amounts of time. This made them nearly impossible to defeat.


What are hitlers 8 partners?

# Itally # Japan # At one time Russia # Austria # Vishi France # Romania # Iraq # and I believe Iran