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Hitler killed over 11 million people in the holocaust. the jews couldnt survive this but they did and they are rebuilding the nation as we speak.
Yes, it is taught in German schools.
Generally, Jews from Western and Central Europe spoke the languages of the countries they lived in (such as German in the case of German and Austrian Jews, French in the case of French Jews), and many East European Jews spoke Yiddish.
Technically, April of 1945 in Buchenwald. The Russians liberated the camp. However, listening to him speak today, the Holocaust will never end for him.
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I assume you mean socially awkward. There are no records of the number of "a-social" people killed by the Nazis. After all, there are no groups to speak on their behalf.
Hitler killed over 11 million people in the holocaust. the jews couldnt survive this but they did and they are rebuilding the nation as we speak.
Yes, it is taught in German schools.
As the Holocaust equated to several million people being murdered it is hard to speak of any 'achievement' unless one looks upon oneself as Anti-Semitic and, or a Nazi.
People can collect disability for as long as they are considered disabled. If someone is receiving and afraid of losing benefits they should speak with their local SSI about it.
Limited access to some buildings, because of stairs, lack of ramps, etc. Prejudice. Being treated like the person is mentally disabled even when they are only physically disabled. Often a person in a wheelchair, if shopping accompanied by a friend or family member, will find that the cashier will hand their money and receipt to the person with them, instead of to the disabled person, as if the disabled person is incapable of handling money. Some people will actually speak to the disabled person in a manner usually reserved for children, instead of treating an adult disabled person like an adult. Many disabled people are very lonely and are socially very isolated.
No. Not being able to speak English is not a disability, physical or mental, it's just a disadvantage. Those who want to overcome that disadvantage do their darnest to overcome it.
Generally, Jews from Western and Central Europe spoke the languages of the countries they lived in (such as German in the case of German and Austrian Jews, French in the case of French Jews), and many East European Jews spoke Yiddish.
Technically, April of 1945 in Buchenwald. The Russians liberated the camp. However, listening to him speak today, the Holocaust will never end for him.
The primary people who speak to the driver during the race is the crew chief and the spotter. The driver can speak to them through the in-car radio.
Most people in the Holocaust did not speak English, so no they would not have called them flats, they would have used whatever the term was in their own language. Of course flats existed in the forties, but they were not as common as they are now, but at any rate the translations and texts would have been written closer to the present time, therefore they use language that we use now; hence the use of the word 'flat' do describe an apartment within a larger building.