: Answer: Neither the Italians nor the Japanese, both of whom were Germany's allies during World War II, cooperated regarding the "Final Solution." Although the Italians did, upon German urging, institute discriminatory legislation against Italian Jews, Mussolini's government refused to participate in the "Final Solution" and consistently refused to deport its Jewish residents. Moreover, in their occupied areas of France, Greece, and Yugoslavia, the Italians protected the Jews and did not allow them to be deported. However, when the Germans overthrew the Badoglio government in 1943, the Jews of Italy, as well as those under Italian protection in occupied areas, were subject to the "Final Solution."
The Japanese were also relatively tolerant toward the Jews in their country as well as in the areas which they occupied. Despite pressure by their German allies urging them to take stringent measures against Jews, the Japanese refused to do so. Refugees were allowed to enter Japan until the spring of 1941, and Jews in Japanese-occupied China were treated well. In the summer and fall of 1941, refugees in Japan were transferred to Shanghai but no measures were taken against them until early 1943, when they were forced to move into the Hongkew Ghetto. While conditions were hardly satisfactory, they were far superior to those in the ghettos under German control.
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Yes, and despite popular folk tales of Johnny Appleseed, it was actually the Native Americans that intentionally spread seeds of the Apple tree, and many others, throughout the lands they occupied or traveled on.
It is not manifest history, but manifest destiny. Manifest destiny was the policy that God gave people the right to move onto lands that were all ready occupied by Native Americans and that they could move them onto reservations. They felt it was their God given right to do this.
The 1500’s saw the Spanish establish settlements and in 1620 the English Pilgrims arrived.
Many groups of Native Americans were forced to leave their ancestral lands and were moved to reservations in the 1800's.
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A Native American people sharing reservation lands with the Pima in south-central Arizona.
Yes, and despite popular folk tales of Johnny Appleseed, it was actually the Native Americans that intentionally spread seeds of the Apple tree, and many others, throughout the lands they occupied or traveled on.
Native and indigenous peoples populate the Northern Hemisphere, and indeed, have occupied sub-polar lands for tens of thousands of years. There are no native or indigenous peoples in Antarctica: the continent has never been 'occupied' by humans -- or any animal. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
what they did was they sold some to mexicans living in California called rancheros and they sold some other to the native americans
The 1500’s saw the Spanish establish settlements and in 1620 the English Pilgrims arrived.
It is not manifest history, but manifest destiny. Manifest destiny was the policy that God gave people the right to move onto lands that were all ready occupied by Native Americans and that they could move them onto reservations. They felt it was their God given right to do this.
Many groups of Native Americans were forced to leave their ancestral lands and were moved to reservations in the 1800's.
The Babylonian Empire.
Frontline - 1983 Journey to the Occupied Lands 11-2 was released on: USA: 26 January 1993
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Before the town was founded the area was part of the lands occupied by the Delawares (Lenni Lenape). Today less than 0.2% of the population has native American ethnicity.