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History books portray him as a brutal emperor who massacred millions of Asian and Eastern European people. However, he also practiced religious and racial tolerance, and his Mongolian Empire valued the leadership of women. Khan also brought law and civilization to Mongolia and is regarded as a hero in his native land. So technically he is neither a villain or a hero.
At 1950s it was different then today today we have many things at 1950s they didn't have many things they didn't have cars things were different then today today it's change it's not 1950s
He called them literally "Herrenrasse" in German, which can be translated to "master race", or "race of the lords", and was understood as a race superior to others
The answer is B! The Battle of Saratoga is considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War!