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Showing posts with label concentration. Show all posts
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Jul 26, 2019

[Answer] 2. This war at the turn of the 19th-20th century was infamous for the use of concentration camps by the British, who were commanded by Lord Kitchener for most of the war, and saw Robert Baden-Powell become a national hero.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This war at the turn of the 19th-20th century was infamous for the use of concentration camps by the British, who were commanded by Lord Kitchener for most of the war, and saw Robert Baden-Powell become a national hero."



...1. The Boer War 2. The Anglo-Zulu War 3. World War I 4. The Suez Crisis Baden-Powell would later start the Scouting Movement. His 1922 design for the Medal of Merit included a swastika (it is likely that Baden-Powell came across the symbol during his time in India, where it is a symbol of good luck), but this was removed in 1935 due to its use by the Nazi Party.

Dec 11, 2018

[Answer] 5. I did not live past the age of 15. Still, my diary was translated in over 65 languages and is one of the best selling publications of all time. I died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, just a few months before the end of World War II.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. I did not live past the age of 15. Still, my diary was translated in over 65 languages and is one of the best selling publications of all time. I died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, just a few months before the end of World War II."



...1. Anne Frank 2. Miep Gies 3. Hannie Schaft 4. Jip Wijngaarden Poor Anne (1929-1945). An icon. Her diary was published by her father, the sole survivor of the eight Jews hiding in the Annex. The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam is now one of the most visited museums in the Netherlands. Bonus points if you knew that Anne wasn't Dutch at all, but German. More precisely, she was officially stateless, as in 1941 the Nazi r�gime stripped all German refugees of citizenship, but she lived in the Netherlands since age 5. She spoke and wrote in Dutch and is therefore generally accepted as a Dutch citizen. Anne Frank came in 8th in the election of the "Greatest Dutchmen of the 20th Century".