Yes, but being Jewish in the Holocaust was not judged by one's self, it was determined by the Nazis.
You did not mention which relationships you wanted to know about. He had very little family left when he committed suicide. He had a fair relationship with Emperor Hirohito and the military until things went wrong as Prime Minister. I have included an excerpt for you. You can read more about him at the link I included below.Hideki TōjōFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaLegacy"Tōjō's commemorating tomb is located in a shrine in Hazu, Aichi, and he is one of those enshrined at the controversial Yasukuni Shrine. He was survived by a number of his descendants, including his granddaughter, Yūko Tōjō, a right wing nationalist and political hopeful who claims Japan's was a war of self defense and that it was unfair that her grandfather was judged a Class A war criminal. Tōjō's second son, Teruo Tōjō, who designed fighter and passenger aircraft during and after the war, eventually served as an executive at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries."
They were judged by the color of their skin. They were often given menial jobs, lower pay, and worked under white officers. They were organized in all-black regiments, and many served for no pay rather than be demeaned by lower pay than whites. A famous regiment that increased black enlistment in the army was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment which showed great bravery.
Stalin was the leader of Russia and a communist.Hitler was a nazi and hated communists (even though they had some shared beliefs) also Hitler was for GermanyAnswerHitler's father was a cruel angry man who beat Adolph regularly. At the age of 10 Adolph was in a coma for a week due to one of these episodes. Adolph sang in his church choir, loved to paint and wanted to be a priest. His father refused to allow him to follow his wishes and told him he must join the military. Stalin had a similar life. His father had broken most if not all of his bones at least one time. Stalin wanted to be a writer, sang in his church choir with similar intentions of becoming a priest. And yet again the father said no.. he was to be in the military. The ruling strategy that Mussolini used was impressive to Hitler. The ruling strategy of Hitler was impressive to Stalin. Hitler and Stalin had similar tactics - rule by force and fear just like Mussolini.AnswerStalin was the dictator of Russia and Hitler was the ruler of Germany during WWII.
Major Anderson, commander of the U.S. army unit in Charleston, South Carolina, at the time that South Carolina seceded from the Union, moved his troops into Fort Sumter in 1860 for two reasons. First, as the Civil War loomed, he had remained loyal to the Union despite being stationed in the heart of what was soon to become the Confederacy. Second, in his attempt to hold his position in Charleston, he judged accurately that Fort Sumter, located in the center of the harbor, would be the most defensible point in which to station himself and his troops.
He wanted to be treated with respected and dignity for his knowledge of the military, and not judged for being the individual person that he really was. Much like the men and women in today's military service.....................
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It's not known exactly why as Hemingway didn't leave a suicide note. What is known is that he was a very heavy drinker and a very depressed man. Some speculate that he never got over losing his first love when he was younger, but it's not known if that was the reason he committed suicide or not. Hemingway attempted suicide in the spring of 1961, and received ECT treatment. Some three weeks short of his 62nd birthday, he took his life on the morning of July 2, 1961 at his home in Ketchum, Idaho, with a shotgun blast to the head. Judged not mentally responsible for his final act, he was buried in a Roman Catholic service. Hemingway himself blamed the ECT treatments for "putting him out of business" by destroying his memory; medical and scholarly opinion has been respectfully attentive to this view. Other members of Hemingway's immediate family also committed suicide, including his father, Clarence Hemingway, his siblings Ursula and Leicester, and later his granddaughter Margaux Hemingway. Some believe that certain members of Hemingway's paternal line had a genetic condition or hereditary disease known as haemochromatosis, in which an excess of iron concentration in the blood causes damage to the pancreas and also causes depression or instability in the cerebrum. Hemingway's physician father is known to have developed bronze diabetes owing to this condition in the years prior to his suicide at age fifty-nine. Some think Hemingway suffered from bipolar disorder. Throughout his life, Hemingway had been a heavy drinker, succumbing to alcoholism in his later years.
Judged by its thickness.
Prophecies are not judged: people are.
Most were judged guilty by a Military Tribunal, and publicly hanged, including the first woman executed by the US Government
We only get judged by what we do
this pearl is judged by its thickness and the amount that you can get out of it
this pearl is judged by its thickness and the amount that you can get out of it
this pearl is judged by its thickness and the amount that you can get out of it
You are very right no one should be judged its a natural thing to be judged no one should be judged on any condistion
The past tense of judge is judged.