What are some of the most important things people should know about Dr Josef Mengele?
The number one most important thing to know about the nortious Dr. Josef Mengele is that he was a very evil-minded man. Who tortured Jewish and Gypsy prisoners at Auschwitz (aka) Birkenau. He, himself chose 400,000 prisoners to burn in gas chambers. Not only this horrible thing, but in his spare time he experimented on "patients", although they weren't real patients, they were young twins who would have died in chambers anyway. He says his favorite thing about his experiments were when he found twin siblings. They were promiscuous, and he wanted to learn more about genetic disorders and hereditary diseases. This man has been worldwide known, and should be studied about more often. He's very interesting yet very disturbing.
What clothes did Victorian girls wear for school?
The popularity of the Victorian Schoolday experience has led to some inaccuracies that are not consistent with the facts of history. The most prominent feature of the schoolgirl was the white cotton apron, often trimmed with lace. These actually did up at the back, not the side, and they were put on over the normal clothes as a means of protection. They were made of cotton and were often hand made by a parent. The normal schoolgirl dress would be knee length and be of a dark cotton or woollen material, often black and would be worn with long black stockings. The shoes would be flat and boot like. Girls did not wear the mob cap (sometimes wrongly called a mop cap) as this was worn by servant girls. The word mob, was derived from mab, which was another word for a slut (but at the time a slut simply meant a serving girl or drudge). They may have won a bonnet, especially on special days, but often they just had their head uncovered, often wearing white ribbons in the hair. Long hair was the norm.
What is the main idea of hiroshima the book?
Well, I don't know if this will help or not, but I believe the main idea is how there can be such fortunate people after such a tragic event. The 6 people described in the book were among the survivors of the atomic bomb in 1945, and their stories were very different and worth telling, compared to those others that survived.
What does Linear history begin with and what does it end with?
linear history starts at the big bang when time started. time started when the first piece of matter moved because time is the measure of motion. As to when it ends, there is no way a person could know that so why would you ask that.
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What movement encouraged reform in government society and economy in the early 1900s?
The Anti-alcohol movement.
What were some milestones in the closing of the West?
The population had increased greatly and Yellowstone opened in 1872.
What are some red flags that indicate you should avoid a particular source in an essay?
One red flag that indicates you should avoid a particular source in an essay is that it is not backed up by a university. You should also avoid sources from people who do not need to be certified to post them.
How much money did average in a month in 1904?
I believe it is $8 a week so $34 a month and that was the guys who are working in the factories
How did the British hurt the Irish during the 19th century?
they restricted a majority of the Irish from political participation.
They suspended many of the civil liberties and rights of the Irish.
oddley enough there are a number of museums around the states, however they are not very well advertised so be prepared for some research, also the internet is a wonderful thing, try wikipedia.com or google an encyclopedia
How many cars were made in a year in the 1900s?
I think it was two cars, The 1900 Duryea Duryea and the 1900 Packard Model B
Duryea:
http://ic2.pbase.com/o6/93/463093/1/136402569.aK4F8i2i._E6477_1900_01_Duryea.jpg
Packard Model B:
http://local.aaca.org/siraaca/images/1900%20Packard.jpg