2 lies told by Nazis about Jews?
1. Jews were the root of Communism
2. Lost a battle in WWII because of Jews
3. They were sub-human/enemies/not pure
Nazis didnt try to help the Jews why?
The Nazis for some reason thought of themselves as a super race thinking all others inferier especialy the Jews they would put them in death camps and kill them by the thousands.
Do you have the right to refuse being videotaped during a deposition?
Yes you do. You also have the right to refuse the deposition if a tape recorder is present without first obtaining permission to use one. Whoever is holding the deposition, must first obtain authority from your attorney to do so. I am not sure how it will affect your case, but you do have the right to say no.
ANOTHER ANSWER
No you do not. Both the federal rules of civil procedure and virtually all state court rules of civil procedure permit the taking of depositions by videotape at the discretion of the person calling the deposition. If the deposition is called for under a notice to a party to be deposed by videotape, the party's case may be dismissed for refusing to be so deposed. If the deposition is called for by a subpoena to a non-party witness, the person refusing to be deposed may be held in contempt of court for refusing to obey a subpoena.
Videotaped depositions are now commonplace and there is no right to refuse to be deposed (if properly called) simply because the deposition is to be videotaped as opposed to being transcribed by a certified shorthand court reporter.
By way of example, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(3) states:
(3) Method of Recording.
(A) Method Stated in the Notice. The party who notices the deposition must state in the notice the method for recording the testimony. Unless the court orders otherwise, testimony may be recorded by audio, audiovisual, or stenographic means. The noticing party bears the recording costs. Any party may arrange to transcribe a deposition.
This means that deposition by videotape is permitted in all situations without regard to your or your attorney's approval, unless it can be shown that there is good cause why the court should not allow it.
What is one major incident of the Holocaust?
The most dramatic incident that stands out is the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April-May 1943.
Who was made chief of the German police as well as head of the SS after the power struggle?
Heinrich Himmler was head of the SS.
Reinhard Heydrich was head of the Gestapo.
When did Otto Frank leave the camps?
27 January 1945
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That is the date of liberation, but the survivors were desperately undernourished and in many cases also very ill. It took several weeks to restore their health.
What did concentration camps do to children?
In concentration camps, since men and women were separated, young children were put in the women's section.
However, if the concentration camps were also extermination camps, the children were often murdered upon arrival.
Why did the Germans capture the Jews and then make them do their work?
the Germans captured the Jewish people because Adolf Hitler blamed the Jew for the Germans losing World War 1.
How many Jews are alleged to have been killed by the Nazis in the Holocaust?
6,000,000 Jews were killed during the holocaust.
What did gas chambers do to people?
A gas chamber is an apparatus for killing humans or animals with gas, consisting of a sealed chamber into which a poisonous or asphyxiant gas is introduced. The most commonly used poisonous agent is hydrogen cyanide; carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide have also been used. Gas chambers were used as a method of execution for condemned prisoners in the United States beginning in the 1920s. During the Holocaust, large-scale gas chambers designed for mass killing were used by Nazi Germany as part of their genocide program, and also by the Independent State of Croatia at the Jasenovac concentration camp.[1] The use of gas chambers has also been reported in North Korea.[2]
Gas chambers have also been used for animal euthanasia, using carbon monoxideas the lethal agent. Sometimes a box filled with anaesthetic gas is used toanaesthetize small animals for surgery or euthanasia.
Yes, it is true.
Why did the US refuse to bomb Nazi death camps like Auschwitz?
Because it had no strategic importance
How many people died at the concentration camp called Salonika in Greece?
There was no concentration camp in Salonika, Greece. The Jews in Salonika were grouped into three districts for the purposes of deportation: the 151 quarter, the Hagia Paraskevi district, and the Baron de Hirsch transit camp.
Deprtation began on 15 March 1943 and continued through April. Transport was conducted from the Hirsch camp, and the first consisted of 2,500 men, women, and children. Every three days thereafter new transports left with 2,000 people in each. A total of 48,000 Jews were sent from Salonika to camps in Germany, 37,000 were sent immediately for extermination at camps such as Auschwitz; 11,000 Jews were selected for forced labor in other camps. All told, 96% of the Jewish population from Salonika was exterminated. There are 1,200 Jews who live in the city today.
How many Non-Jewish people survived the Holocaust?
The question does not really make sense. The only non-Jews in the Holocaust were those doing the persecuting. It is like asking how many Popes survived the Inquisition.
Is it illegal to deny the holocaust in Canada?
No. That is your own personal belief that does not do damage to the public or anyone else other than yourself so the Canadian government cannot arrest you.
How many minority groups did the Nazis persecute?
Have a look at the related question, which lists the main groups. It's hard to give a precise number as many smaller groups were added, for example, people who were encouraging Esperanto!
How did people fight for the human rights of the Jews in World War 2?
No, they did not fight for the Jews.
Why did Elie Wiesel get 25 lashes of the whip from a kapo?
Elie Wiesel had seen Kapo Idek having sex with a female Polish prisoner. This was, of course, against the rules and Idek wanted to terrify Elie so that he would keep quiet about it.
What change happened to concentration camps in 1942?
Some of the concentration camps were converted into extermination camps with gas chambers in 1942. This was a massive change both in the manner of executions and their expediency.
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Four of the extermination camps - Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka II were newly established. Auschwitz was greatly expanded. At ordinary concentration camps there was little change.
What were the consequences for the people who carried out the holocaust?
The consequences actually differed, depending on who you wish to talk about. For example, in the Nuremburg Trials, whose defendants were high-ranking Nazi officials, the consequences ranged from death by hanging to acquittal (and yes, a few were acquitted). Others were sentenced to a varying number of years in jail.
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Many camp guards just changed their names 'and lived happily ever after'.
How long has anti semitism been around?
Prejudice has been around since people have been around. Prejudice against Jews has been around since Jews have been around.