The Nazis in Auschwitz
Explanation:
- He was born on September 30, 1928, to a Jewish family in Romania. At the age of 15 he was deported to the Auschwitz Nazi camp.
- He was tattooed there with the number A-7713, which remained throughout his life as a living memory of the horrors he endured. His mother and younger sister were killed in Auschwitz while he, his father and two older sisters survived.
- In 1945, his father also died at the Buchenwald Nazi camp, while he and his sisters managed to survive. After the release, all three were sent to a French orphanage.
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<u>Start- </u>World War II began in Europe on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. Great Britain and France responded by declaring war on Germany on September 3. The war between the U.S.S.R. and Germany began on June 22, 1941, with Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
<u>Death- </u>An estimated total of 70–85 million people perished, or about 3% of the 1940 world population (est. 2.3 billion). Deaths directly caused by the war (including military and civilian fatalities) are estimated at 50–56 million, with an additional estimated 19–28 million deaths from war-related disease and famine.
<u>Length-</u> World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries. Sparked by the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the war dragged on for six bloody years until the Allies defeated Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945.
<u>End- </u>World War II ended with the unconditional surrender of Germany in May 1945, but both May 8 and May 9 are celebrated as Victory in Europe Day (or V-E Day). 14, 1945, signing their surrender on Sept. 2. The Japanese surrender occurred after the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Aug.
Urban areas have a lower life
expectancy than those in the rural areas because they:
1)
have more likely a higher rate of crime and
violence in its neighbourhood,
2)
have the presence of poverty-stricken population
that possibly carry contagious diseases,
3)
have a heavier weight of stress and burden upon
them.
People living in urban areas may lack proper health services
when they’re from a lower economic status.
The Netherlands, Northern Germany, Denmark and Poland
Answer:
Because it's their traditional