There was almost no conflict; it was very one-sided. It was full of compromise, mainly on the part of the victims, although you will find a few times that the presecutors had to compromise.
Key points for you to look at are:
- types of Nazi occupation (how independent were the occudied nations)
- differing treatment of 'michling'
- Judenrade
- Speer's 'economic miracle'
I think the conflict is the beardo family and the Heffley family not getting along very well, so it is a man VS. man conflict. If I am wrong, please let me know and I will respond in 10 days time
I think the conflict is the beardo family and the Heffley family not getting along very well, so it is a man VS. man conflict. If I am wrong, please let me know and I will respond in 10 days time
Germany has not been paying Palestine or Palestinians for the Holocaust. Germany has been sending reparations to Israel for the Holocaust which the Third Reich (Germany in World War II) perpetrated against the Jewish people and other minorities since 1952. Please see the Related Link for more information on the German-Israeli Reparations.
the holocaust lasted from 1941-1944 so 2-3 years depending on what month
No. The Missouri Compromise happened in 1820, long after his death in 1790.
4 years.
Three years.
As long as there has been society - and as long as there have been philosophers writing about society - there has been conflict and there have been conversations about conflict resolution.
Six million Jews died during the Holocaust. Many more (e.g. their families, friends, etc.) were affected. About 5 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. More than hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated away to different countries.
As long as there has been society - and as long as there have been philosophers writing about society - there has been conflict and there have been conversations about conflict resolution.
You had to wait till the Allies arrived.
Depends where they came from..