Did some Jews acted like German nazi soldiers?
Well there was one group who managed to escape from Auschwitz by pretending to be Nazi soldiers.
Otherwise you should look into the Ghetto Police and 'kapos' in concentration camps. Members of these groups were forced to use physical persuasion, it would be an error to generalise on their conduct however as members of both groups spanned the spectrum of behaviour.
A scapegoat is a term that is used to describe a person who is made to take on the blame for someone elses misdeeds. An example sentence using the word would be " John was made a scapegoat for the mistake Mary made at work."
How do you change the mentality of a group of people?
Tell them something they want to hear, preferably with shills to provide an example, and people will fall in like sheep. It is easier to sway millions of people to your will with this method than to change one person's mind with the merit of your speech.
How many did not survive at Auschwitz?
According to a widely respected article written in 1989 by Franciszek Piper, the Director of the Auschwitz Museum, about 1.3 million prisoners entered the Auschwitz complex of camps, and 200,000 left alive. However, this does not mean that they all survived, as many were transferred to other camps, where they perished. (Anne and Margot Frank are well known examples). Of the 1.1 million victims at Auschwitz, about 90% were Jews. Piper's estimate of the numbers is deliberately cautious, and most serious scholarly debate since 1989 has focused on the range 1.1.-1.5 million.
What were the conditions at camp minidoka?
The conditions were ok. Some of the rooms were equipped with heating while others had beds instead
Did the Nazis put lime on the Jews?
no, not in the same way that you would put lime on the lawn in spring.
What causes led to the popularity of cruising?
When consumers craved a package deal where they could unpack once and dine in a variety of amazing restaurants, see Broadway style shows, stay in comfy acommodations, be magically transported from unique port to port and experience all of the luxuries (and more) of a luxury resort, cruising became the way to go. In some cases, with nightly rates in a resort hovering around $400 (and that didn't include meals or entertainment) and week-long cruises were around $800 for everything - the choice became clear to the traveling public on where to get more bang for their buck.
Additionally, with the advancement of today's modern fleet of passenger ships in terms of things to do, safety systems and sheer size, they pummel any stationary land-based resort any day of the week. Compliment thay with a whopping passenger to staff ratio of 2:1, the service element is definitely there, too.
Vessels nowadays carry the most hitech facilities that will surely entertain the passengers and ensure that they will have the best time while floating on the ocean.
In the book Maus I how is Richieu killed?
in the first book of Maus ... Richieu is killed by poison. Tosha hears that the Nazi cats are in the town and she does not want the 3 children to live through it. So she gives herself, Bilio, Lonia, and Ricieu poison.
Why was nazi Germany call the Third Right?
first answer:
It was called the "Third Reich" not 'Right', and reich means Reign or Empire, it was the Third because Hitler considered two Empires to be the most important in human history and thus "proving" the German's destiny to be great, they were the Roman Empire and the Hohenzollern respectively.
second answer:
from wikipedia-Drittes Reich - Third Reich or "Third Realm". Arthur Moeller van den Bruck coined this term for his book Das Dritte Reich published in 1923. The "Third Reich" was predicted as the next step beyond the "First Reich" (the Holy Roman Empire), 800-1806 beginning with Charlemagne, and the "Second Reich" (the German Empire, 1871-1918).
What Jews were not sent to concentration camps?
Some didn't get caught. Others were hidden by brave people that defied the Nazis. Some were just shot and buried in in the woods.
What were the living quarters like for ews in the Holocaust?
They got sent to concentration camps, work camps, or death factories.
Because he was a man kind of like a preacher on a pulpit who sat up there and yelling and pushing the words in to you one little piece at a time, so he used propaganda and other uses of politics to gain office, seem in since he had already served in WW1 he was trusted by the government and the people so the people elected him and then he took absolute control over Germany and attacked Austria-Hungary and took them over in which Britain was on their side so Britain stepped in and attacked Germany and then WW1 started when he tried attacking Russia and Britain leading on a two-front war.
When in Europe did the first large-scale murder of Jews by Christians occur?
The earliest event which I can find was in 638, when a group of Jews were burned at the stake in Toledo, Spain. European Christian expulsions of Jews, however (and synagogue-burnings), began four hundred years before that.
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Is it people's mistake why you have a corruption?
No, because people is not the one who is corrupting those taxes. It is the government's fault because they are stealing the the money that we are paying. We are paying that tax to have benefits not to corrupt!
What did the government do to ensure that indutries produced enough war materials?
The government worked hard during World War II to ensure that industries produced enough war materials. Specifically, regular factories all over the country were converted to airplane, war supplies, or munitions manufacturing centers.