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The historical and ongoing persecution of Europe’s gypsies Copyright free Icon
History & The Arts

The historical and ongoing persecution of Europe’s gypsies

...Holocaust. These are dark-skinned people, not Europeans like you and me their contemporary existence is absolutely dysfunctional These statements aren’t from the historical archives. They were made by Italian and Hungarian politicians, respectively, in 2010. A European Union survey, in 2019, found the Roma are increasingly threatened by the far right across Europe....
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The suicide of The Ceasefire Babies

...Holocaust: Psychological aspects. Taught by Professor Hadas Wiseman, it outlines how the traumatic experiences of Holocaust survivors have been passed down to their children and grandchildren, a phenomenon known as ‘intergenerational transmission of trauma’. Much research has been published on the subject. In 1980, a husband-and-wife team, Stuart and Perihan Aral...
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Hitler's rise and fall: Timeline

...Holocaust, which you can study in more depth. The mass killing represented by the Holocaust raises many questions concerning the development of European civilisation during the twentieth century. Hitler and World War II 1939 Peace treaty with Russia secured with the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. Hitler invades Poland on September 1st and after 3 weeks of lightning war or...
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Ten commandments of research

...Holocaust are wonderful but there are some which are misleading, others that claim it never happened. Plan carefully. Planning is essential; contact the archive and get as much information as you can. Find out essential information. When is it open? What is available? Archivists are a really nice lot of people but they need warning and consulting. Check essential...
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Society, Politics & Law

Europe’s Borders in Question

...Holocaust, member states have an obligation to assess all asylum claims on their territory. Anyone seeking asylum is entitled to do so under international law. But there’s a catch: you first have to reach a member’s territory in order to claim it. You have to be on the ‘inside’ looking out, not on the ‘outside’ looking in. Walls and fences, checkpoints and...
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Why we should remember the Armenians

...holocaust. The Ottoman Young Turks massacred 1.5 million Armenians on state-organized death marches to Der-Zor in the Syrian Desert. There, the saintly journalist Robert Fisk has discovered skulls and bones in numberless caves as recently as the spring of 1993. It was Adolf Hitler who once famously said "who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?"....
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Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast

...Holocaust. In intent, planning, scale, and method, there has been no other genocide like it in history. The Holocaust has lastingly reshaped our views of humanity. Its main author was also Adolf Hitler. These alone are sufficient reasons to take the anniversary of Hitler’s death as cause to reflect briefly on his place in history. How did Hitler see his place in...
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Why do Taylor Swift & Sylvia Plath have more in common than you might think?

...Holocaust imagery, coupled with the repeated crooning “ooo” sounds, suggestive of both baby talk and pillow talk: I have always been scared of you, With your Luftwaffe, your gobbledygoo. And your neat mustache And your Aryan eye, bright blue. In Swift’s chorus, too, we hear this knowing breathiness – “Ooh, look what you made me do / Look what you made me do”...
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