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Confronting the atrocities of the Holocaust was a very important thing for these people to do in 1945 and it continues to be crucial now. In 1945, a terrible event occurred. The Holocaust is something that real people experienced and in no ...
About 129 pages (38,688 words) in 5 products

 
"When an opponent declares, "I will not come over to your side," I calmly say, "Your child belongs to us already. . . . What are you? You will pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will know not...
About 174 pages (52,230 words) in 12 products

When Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey brought about the integration of Major League baseball in 1947, they sounded the death knell of the Negro Leagues. Like many players in the old Negro Leagues, Kansas City Monarchs first baseman Buck O...
About 127 pages (38,142 words) in 3 products

Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World, although an accident, was an event that changed the world. Columbus had intended to reach the riches of Japan, India, and China by sailing west from Spain across the Atlantic Ocean, instead o...
About 101 pages (30,344 words) in 1 product

The Italian violinist and composer Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840) inaugurated the century of the virtuoso and was its brightest star. He laid the foundation of modern violin technique. Niccolo Paganini was born on Oct. 27, 1782, in Genoa of ...
About 96 pages (28,915 words) in 3 products

 
Nature and the Arts. An area of great human, natural, and climatic variety, West Africa is inhabited by indigenous and migrant populations that have lived for at least ten thousand years in an area larger than the United States. The geograp...
About 43 pages (12,857 words) in 2 products

It was in no way necessary for the United States to use the atomic bomb on Japan at the end of WWII. There were much better options available. The Russians were willing to help fight Japan, and the use of the atomic bomb would hurt the Un...
About 312 pages (93,698 words) in 19 products

The Nuremberg war trials are an extremely controversial issue, debating the justification of the trials. However, for these men to commit crimes against peace, planning and waging wars of aggression, and war crimes on humanity, I believe th...
About 225 pages (67,413 words) in 3 products
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