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World History 1938-1939. 1938 Germany Seizes Austria - "Anschluss" -On March 12, 1938, German troops invaded Austria. Hitler was received with great enthusiasm by the Austrian people, and he immediately announced that Austria had become part of the German Reich.
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1)GULAG is the Russian acronym for The Chief Administration of Corrective Labor Camps and Colonies of the Soviet Secret Police and is nowadays a vivid symbol of the lawlessness, slave labor and tyranny of the Stalin era.
2)Historians debate the causes of the purge, such as Stalin's paranoia, or his desire to remove dissenters from the Communist Party or to consolidate his authority. The purges began in the Red Army, and the techniques developed there were quickly adapted to purges in other sectors.
3) The same can not be said for, at least, the majority of the others in my class. In short, history textbooks are not only designed by educators, but are also usually edited by a country's politics. ... History textbooks are, “very,” biased, yes, or they're not.
4)A show trial is a public trial in which the judicial authorities have already determined the guilt, and/or innocence, of the defendant.
5)World War II
World War II Timeline: July 29, 1937-August 1938. Between July 1937 and February 1938, the Japanese World War II offensive campaign continued in China, and Adolf Hitler became commander-in-chief of the German armed forces as well as German war minister.
6)World History 1938-1939. 1938 Germany Seizes Austria - "Anschluss" -On March 12, 1938, German troops invaded Austria. Hitler was received with great enthusiasm by the Austrian people, and he immediately announced that Austria had become part of the German Reich.
7)Teresa MacBain was pastor of a United Methodist church. In March, she made a confession: She is now an atheist. MacBain, NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty and Jerry DeWitt, executive director of Recovering from Religion talk about how losing faith changes lives and communities.
8) 250,000 lives.
9)468 bodies
10)Deaths 22,000
Victims Poles
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