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… against colonial forces was different for different nations: peaceful resistance was, perhaps, most actively utilized in the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and Belgium. The nazi attitude towards Eastern Europe (everyone far and wide is aware of the fact that the nazi aimed at purging Eastern Europe of its citizens and populating it with Germans) implied a different kind of resistance. The magnitude of the … diverse resistance efforts varied from one single person to vast portions of the citizen population. For instance, in Norway, teachers’ resistance against school nazi was roughly 10,000 educators enjoying the support of approximately 100,000 parents. A few protests in other places involved a bigger crowd than this … crowd than this (Sinclair, 2017).
Citizens such as the pacifists encountered the unique challenge of reacting to dictatorship and war-related cruelties. Even in nazi germany, direct peaceful…[break]…other Second World War traces: facing the Lieu de Mémoire stands……
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… the most prominent pioneer ethical codes was the 1947 Nuremberg Code. The code was informed by the revelations of the types of research nazi germany scientists were conducting on human subjects without their consent and approval, and with total disregard for human rights, dignity, and safety. This is ……
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… been without a nation of their own. Ethnically speaking, the Jews can be seen as a people—but many of today’s Western Jews are nazi, i.e., the Khazarian converts who spoke Yiddish and lived for centuries in Eastern part of Europe and had no real racial connection to … much of the internecine years.
The Nuremberg Laws and other German edicts continued to show to the British that the socio-political situation in germany was untenable for Jews and Jewish influence around the world, from Russia to America, was used to put pressure on the British government … the rise of the Third Reich to the role of the Focus in British government to the role of the Zionists both in germany and outside it—it all played a role in leading to the creation of Israel. The British were in a position to grant the ……
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… more than 4,000 Japanese-American understudies from the internment camps (Ingles, 1992). In 1947, after another round of taking care of war victims in germany and based on the quality of the organization’s prewar help programs in Russia and Spain during those nations’ separate wars, the AFSC was … They helped people in setting up provisional houses, managed to provide livestock and seed corn. They arranged impressive aid projects in areas in germany and the Soviet Union where suffering prevailed after the war (The Nobel Prize, 2020).
The Nobel Committee thus wanted to recognize the efforts … to help Jews during the 1930s, which suggests that the Nobel Committee appreciated this outreach. However, the fact that the Zionist organization in germany at the time was actually working with the Third Reich to relocate Jews to Palestine suggests that the Nobel Committee might have been ……
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… his policies while denouncing the leftist movement and its violence (DeCook, 2018). Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes attempted to dissociate the organization from neo-nazi and white nationalism, yet the group attracted people like the violent murderer Jeremy Christian, accused of stabbing three men on a train after ……
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