June 7th, 2010 — 8:27am
I realize that the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth was deteriorating, but it seems strange that countries would completely divide a complete country and its culture between themselves and pretend like it didn’t exist. I’m just wondering, are there any other examples of this happening in that time period? Obviously, there are many states that are weak and don’t have a strong military, but you don’t hear about these states being completely divided among greater powers, do you?
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June 1st, 2010 — 5:28pm
as opposed to Germany, that is.
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May 21st, 2010 — 11:31am
Also, what Polish cities had a ghetto?
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May 20th, 2010 — 3:27pm
Sounded like a dance tune, heard it in the UK before.
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April 17th, 2010 — 3:59am
I want to make my husband a good German meal. Please help
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April 14th, 2010 — 4:59am
What features were unique to the German Trenches and Visa Versa.
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April 13th, 2010 — 11:59pm
I am doing a project in school about German immigrants and I need a website that gives information about their common life. How hard was it to find jobs? What was their culture like? Did they continue their culture? How were they looked upon by other immigrants? Not necessarily those questions I’m just brainstorming. I need a website, not just your knowledge because I have to write down the websites that I got my information from. I already know the dates and pushes and pulls, but I need the depth for my presentation.
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April 13th, 2010 — 8:58pm
Was this the largest Army that German had in comparison with the 18th Army that siege Leningrad etc?
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April 13th, 2010 — 6:58am
My german shepherds just had their first litter and half have pink noses, neither parent does. Do puppies noses change colors as they get older?
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April 9th, 2010 — 9:59pm
They were somehow able to distance themselves completely from the non-Aryans that were dying by their tens of thousands in a camp only a few miles away. They could smell the death in the camps each time the wind blew in a certain direction. They could see the people in cattle cars being shipped to buildings with big chimneys from which dark smoke constantly emitted, with those people never to be seen again. Yet they were completely apathetic to what was happening to the non-Aryans. If any of them showed even a hint of sympathy to the non-Aryans, they were laughed at and scorned by their fellow citizens. Put yourself in their situation; could you do what they did? Could you just remain silent knowing what was happening to the non-Aryans? And if you think the German people were brainwashed to think that non-Aryans were inferior and therefore deserved to be exterminated or left to starve, freeze to death or die slowly of typhus, dysentery and tuberculosis, then how much do you think religion contributed to this brainwashing of the German people?
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