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- 281: White Noise
- ... when he attempted murder on Willie Mink. Moreover, Murray questions, "Are you a killer or a dier, Jack?" (pg.292). Jack admits that he is a dier. Nevertheless, Jack hopes that he can be like "Hitler and his works" (pg.287). Jack wishes that he could use Hitler to grow strength in himself and perhaps become a killer so that he can escape death. Although a possible reason for this assassination can be originated from his rage from this man's underground relationship ...
- 282: Holocaust 7
- ... victims died of suffocation. In all the mobile killing units killed about 1.4 million Jews (amazing)!! A number of concentration camps were built in Europe where jews were incarcerated and brutally killed. In 1941, Hitler decided to carry out his "Final Solution", the murder of all European Jews. Concentration camps provided one way to carry out Hitler's plan- by working Jewish inmates to death. The Nazis called this method "extermination by labor." The Nazis wanted a quicker "solution." The Einsatzgruppen was one answer. These mobile killing units had certain shortcomings however ...
- 283: Normandy Invasion
- ... called Ultra, having broken key German ciphers, learned of his misapprehension. To capitalize on the situation, the Allies stationed a phantom army in Kent that reinforced Rundstedt's mistaken opinion. It may also have influenced Hitler to decide against sending reserve panzer divisions to Normandy, a decision that greatly facilitated the landing and the establishment of beachheads. Yet the Germans struck back vigorously. For more than a month they resisted while Allied forces were being built up on the crowded beaches. The defenders were under a severe handicap, however, because Hitler had been forced to send many of his troops from France to the eastern front, where the Soviets were on the offensive.
- 284: Joseph Stalin
- ... Russia’s War - Blood Upon the Snow", Stalin is portrayed as the monster really was and should be remembered as. It said in "Stalin’s Afterlife" that "Stalin’s policies created a holocaust greater than Hitler’s.", which unbelievably is true. The horror of the crimes Joseph Stalin committed against his own people is appalling. For example, Stalin’s plan for collectivization resulted in the death of twenty million people. The ... all he was heralded to be. For the most part people in the former Soviet Union must view him as the evil, paranoid man he was, but do realize his accomplishments at industrializing and beating Hitler in World War Two, though at terrible costs. There still will always be those few holdovers, who have been so confused with propaganda that they would still believe Stalin a good leader. For the most ...
- 285: Analysis of Several Works of Literature
- ... had a need to attempt to defy the stronghold that God holds on creation. The early cavemen would kill women in order to ensure a family of males. A man by the name of Adolf Hitler was set on taking over the entire world with his specially engineered Aryan race. Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is the pure disregard for God in the creation of another life form. Frankenstein is Mary Shelly ... foreshadowed life for all of us. Her cynical look on what could happen has come true with the advent of technology and the responsibility of those who posses the knowledge to put it into practice. Hitler is tantamount to Victor much like the Aryan soldiers equate to the wretch. "A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me ...
- 286: Homosexual Persecution In The
- ... between two men, was not repealed until 1969. This meant that homosexuals who had been persecuted and sent to concentration camps could now be punished under the same law. Also, homosexuals were not counted among Hitler's victims. Neither post-war German state had a "relevant" record in this area (Burleigh and Wipperman, 183). In 1935, the Reichstag amended paragraph 175 of the Criminal Code to close what were seen as ... Himmler, who had also once defended Roehm, assumed leadership of the SS, and in the process, also assumed the role of ridding the movement and Germany of homosexuals. In the wake of the Roehm execution, Hitler ordered the registration of homosexuals and the Gestapo was charged with the responsibility of creating dossiers on homosexuals and other "asocials" in the Third Reich. The pink triangles worked in the clay pits of Sachsenausen ...
- 287: What To Do About Ethnic Cleans
- ... last century really starting to acknowledge it as an issue that needs to be definitively dealt with on a global scale. The incident that caused ethnic cleansing to be a major international issue was Adolph Hitler s extreme ethnic cleansing of the Jewish, which made the rest of the world realize that if SOMETHING was not done, the problem could spread to engulf the entire world. Especially in recent years, with ... to all other concerns. This side feels that to allow one ethnic group to be persecuted by another when we have the power to stop it is morally unspeakable. This side will invariably point to Hitler as an example of what could happen when ethnic cleansing is let to go uncontrolled. This is the side whose views are currently dominant, which caused NATO to intervene in Kosovo. There is also a ...
- 288: Epic Theatres
- ... the child and hence, though the law has succumbed, justice has prevailed. It is arguable that Brecht's message in this was to the Germans, that in order to uphold justice they must revolt against Hitler's law. Many components of The CCC brand it to be an epic drama. The Singer narrates what is to occur at the commencement of each scene, so that the audience is familiar with enough ... and is thus humane. This action could be evaluated as a further social directive of Brecht's, again aimed at the Germans. It could represent that they can only be humane by striving to thwart Hitler, though they would be endangering their lives by doing so. The existence of a social message in this play further indicates that the CCC is indeed an example of epic theatre. When performing an epic ...
- 289: Human Cloning
- ... into the wrong hands and be misused to create a catastrophe. These fears are based on the visions that one man will develop the “master race” of people in order to rule the world, as Hitler did with the Germans during WWII, cloning people those considered to be “perfect” to make our society better (Shapiro, p 196). This can be confirmed in a recent interview with an unnamed but "prominent Iraqi ... already seen, the science has not yet been perfected. According to the likes of Dr. Winston, even if a human was cloned, and produced from the same DNA from an evil person such as Adolf Hitler or Saddam Hussein, the only trait these individuals would share would be genetic (Hopkins, p 10). They would not be the same person because they would not be exposed to the same environmental and social ...
- 290: Abortion Debate - Pro-Life Sta
- ... to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being 1/4 Jewish was a congenital defect incompatible with the right to life. Perhaps you have all heard this story: One doctor saying to another doctor, "About the termination of a pregnancy, I ... only way she ceases it be a parents is by a natural death or an act of killing. Killing in any form is not the solution to so-called unwanted human beings at any age. Hitler thought this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but yet would ...
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