It was one where people were allowed to enter and exit. Open and closed were not defined by whether they were walled off or not, it was not the walls that prevented people from going in and out, it was the punishment for doing so.
Why did Adolf Hitler attack the Jewish population in Germany?
because he was full of evil and for some reason hated the Jewish population
What does the holocaust tell us about human nature?
The Holocaust tells us much about human nature, not only about the nature of the victims, but that of the perpetrators and of the bystanders and those who enabled it.
This was one of the things that the Germans took great interest in; as they wanted to control the victims with as little agitation and trouble as possible. For example at the death camps they would have flowers and trees around the execution sites to make them seem tranquil and calming, they would use words and promises of rewards for peaceful co-operation. In the camps, the ghettos and in transit they instigated a policy of group punishment, which meant that the people within the groups would keep others in order so that they would not all be punished. There were many more methods employed, i will try to give a more detailed answer in time.
Of the perpetrators one can see how power corrupts and how given the freedom to do to others anything one wanted; people would do the most nasty things. One can see that people rationalise and can explain away to themselves why they are doing these things and believe that they are doing a good thing.
Of the bystanders it is easy to see how people are primarily concerned with their own selves and that it is a leap to help others, especially if it as effort to themselves.
What form of torture is walling?
"Walling" is the brutal shoving of suspects against a wall.
From Serwer's account:
The Bybee memo also describes a procedure known as "walling." The detainee wears a thick collar, which the interrogator uses to throw him against a "flexible wall." This "false wall" is meant to be constructed in such a way that impact creates a loud sound. Bybee wrote, "The idea is to create a sound that will make the impact seem far worse than it is and will be far worse than any injury inflicted on an individual." In Bybee's description, the detainee's shoulder blades are meant to hit the wall, implying that the detainee's back is to the wall.
In practice though, the ICRC report indicates that Zubayda was slammed "directly against a hard concrete wall." Another detainee, Walid Bin Attash, said that he was not only slammed against the walls of his interrogation room but that he was led along the corridor by his collar and slammed against the wall as he went. Another detainee said his head was slammed against a pillar repeatedly. One of the other memos released yesterday, written in May 2005 by Steven G. Bradbury, who was then head of the OLC, indicates that "walling" could be used "20 or thirty times consecutively when the interrogator requires a more significant response to a question."
There were 76,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war and approximately 5,000-10,000 Filipino and 600-650 American prisoners of war died before they could reach Camp O'Donnell. About 2,200 Americans and 27,000 Filipinos died at Camp O'Donnell. Eventually, the U.S. Army rounded up all of the POWs sending them home.
What effect did the movement of early people have on the world?
The effect of movement of early people is that the world's population grew.
Nuremberg is a place, not an event. It was the place selected by the Nazis for their annual gathering.
The Aryans, an ancient Indo-European people, are believed to have occupied the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE. They primarily settled in areas known today as northern India and parts of Pakistan, particularly the Punjab region. Their migration and settlement contributed significantly to the cultural and linguistic foundations of the region, leading to the development of Vedic civilization and the early Hindu society.
What is Elie's one thought as the Jews are separated?
As the Jews are separated, Elie's predominant thought is one of despair and fear for his family's fate. He grapples with the uncertainty of whether he will ever see his mother and sister again, feeling a profound sense of loss and helplessness. This moment marks the beginning of his harrowing journey, where the brutal reality of their situation becomes painfully clear. Elie's thoughts reflect a deep sense of betrayal and confusion over the cruelty of the world around him.
List some evil things that happened in 1954?
The french were defeated in war by the Viet Minh at Dien Bien Phu. they lost many soldiers but not as much as the Viet Minh's Viet Minh at Dien Bien Phu The french were defeated in war by the Viet Minh at Dien Bien Phu. they lost many soldiers but not as much as the Viet Minh's Viet Minh at Dien Bien Phu
What president did the Jews go to for help in 1942?
The U.S. president in 1942 was Franklin D. Roosevelt. However, as far as I'm aware, he received no request for help from "the Jews" or from any Jewish organization. American Jews were keen not to do anything that appeared to distract attention from the war effort.
If this sounds unbelievable, check it out and try to find the Jewish organization and/or individuals that you think asked for help in 1942.
What is relationship between Bruno and shmuel like in the boy striped pjyamas?
they're just friends, it all started when Bruno went to the other side of the fence to explore, until he found a boy called shmuel and became his friend.
When did kristallnacht happen and what was kristallnacth?
Kristallnacht was triggered by the assassination in France of a German diplomat, Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan, a German-born Polish Jew.
In a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property, 91 Jews were murdered and some 30,000 were arrested and deported to concentration camps. More than 200 synagogues were destroyed and thousands of homes and businesses were ransacked.
Kristallnacht also served as a pretext and a means for the wholesale confiscation of firearms from German Jews
What was the treatment for the men who wore pink triangles in the concentration camps?
A pink triangle patch seemed to denote that the person was a homosexual male. I say that because homosexual females apparently wore a black patch that was to represent a person who was 'Asocial'.
Who was Helmuth Hubener's half-brother?
Gerhard Gustav Kunkel and Hans are his half-brothers. Helmuth does not have biological brothers.