The story of the Tower of Babel in The Bible can be interpreted as God liberating the people by preventing them from achieving their goal of building a tower to reach the heavens. By confusing their languages and scattering them across the earth, God ensured that humanity would diversify and spread out, rather than being centralized and uniform. This act prevented potential tyranny and fostered cultural diversity and independence.
It is not likely. The empire would cease to be cruel, or the people would cease to be liberated.
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some were, there were many trials across Europe, but it was hard to find evidence about specific people. Also as they could not be found guilty for only 'following orders' evidence had to be found that they did more, or took glee in their actions.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
Once Bergen Belson was liberated and all records was collected the total of deaths were 50,000. Once the camp was liberated out of the all who were liberated, 13,000 of them died withing a week after being liberated disbite been giving medical care
bloody mary punished people at the protestant religion at what stake
they were not punished because they were dressed as Native Americans.
Zeus punished people for disobeying him in a number of ways. He punished Io by turning her into a cow and punished Atlas by making him hold a giant bolder for eternity.
Accurate records were not kept, but thousands of people were punished for petty theft during this time.
people were punished by getting their hand chopped off or by being put to death
People were punished publicly for committing a sin
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