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Victorians would put Nuremberg angels on top of Christmas trees.
a room would be sealed, the gas would be put in, the people would die.
they would put them in chambers and then fill them with gas that kills them
Britains response was of anger and disgust. The camps were kept a secret from the outside world until 1944 when some of the first were found and in 1945 Belsen was discovered. My grandad was an engineer in WW2 and he was one of the first to walk into Belsen. When he walked out he never talked about what he saw. we only found this out when he died and we were reading his military records. The feeling would of been the same for all soldiers and civilians who entered these "camps". The governments reaction was to put all Nazi leaders on trial when the war was won. The Nuremburg trials.
one rebel was worth ten yankees :P
Victorians would put Nuremberg angels on top of Christmas trees.
They would put them on the top of their Christmas trees.
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The Victorians did it to avoid men becoming aroused by their table legs. Odd bunch them Victorians.
nuremburg
They Put popcorn round xmas trees
Nuremburg Trials.
pop corncandlesbellstinselChristmas gifts
No they do not..
They put laws in placeThey gave us good inventionsThey introduced hygiene and sanitationThey had a big empire
The Victorians liked to bowdlerize Latin and Greek literature as they believed much of it was obscene and corrupted the young.
Some people put angels on their Christmas tree, while others put stars. Either way, both angels and stars featured prominently in the nativity of Jesus. Angels proclaimed Christ's birth to the shepherds, while a bright star led the Wise men to the Christ-child. Having them displayed prominently on a Christmas tree reminds us of the real meaning of Christmas.