If you are asking about the prisoners, there was no special
badge or triangle for German nationals.
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Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
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It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
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What was the main purpose for establishing the United nations in 1945
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To maintain international peace.
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What accounts for the variation between the postwar situation in Italy and that in Hungary in the late 1940s
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Italy was in the US sphere of influence, while Hungary was in
the Soviet sphere of influence. The Marshall Plan included aid for
the democratic governments of Western Europe, not the
communist-controlled governments of Eastern Europe.
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Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
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Which of the following events stripped Jews of their German citizenship
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Answer this question… The Nuremberg Laws
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Which of the following terms describes the mistreatment of Jews that occurred in Europe in the centuries leading up to the Holocaust
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Anti-Semitism
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Which of the following describes an impact of the Nuremberg Laws on Germany's Jewish population
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Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying
German citizens.
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Which of the following describes a difference between concentration camps and extermination camps in nazi Germany's
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Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while
extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
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Which event influenced the Nazi mass roundup of Jews known as
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The shooting of a German ambassador by a jewish person in France
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Which of these countries had to recover from the destruction of the atomic bomb after World War II
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Japan-apex
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What did the Germans wear in concentration camps
If you are asking about the prisoners, there was no special
badge or triangle for German nationals.
Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
What was the main purpose for establishing the United nations in 1945
To maintain international peace.
What accounts for the variation between the postwar situation in Italy and that in Hungary in the late 1940s
Italy was in the US sphere of influence, while Hungary was in
the Soviet sphere of influence. The Marshall Plan included aid for
the democratic governments of Western Europe, not the
communist-controlled governments of Eastern Europe.
Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
Which of the following events stripped Jews of their German citizenship
Answer this question… The Nuremberg Laws
Which of the following terms describes the mistreatment of Jews that occurred in Europe in the centuries leading up to the Holocaust
Anti-Semitism
Which of the following describes an impact of the Nuremberg Laws on Germany's Jewish population
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying
German citizens.
Which of the following describes a difference between concentration camps and extermination camps in nazi Germany's
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while
extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
Which event influenced the Nazi mass roundup of Jews known as
The shooting of a German ambassador by a jewish person in France
Which of these countries had to recover from the destruction of the atomic bomb after World War II