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Stella [2.4K]
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Before Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, his book Mein Kampf called for

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Kaylis [27]3 years ago
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Before Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, his book Mein Kampf called for the total removal of Jews from the country of Germany. Mein Campf was an autobiography by Adolf Hitler in which he outlined his future plans regarding the country of Germany and also his political ideologies.The book was published on 18th of July in the year 1925.
sineoko [7]3 years ago
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(B) The removal of all  the Jews.

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Pocahontas

This modern painting is based on a 17th- century engraving of Pocahontas attired in English clothing.

This modern painting is based on a 17th-

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A 17th-century engraving depicting the abduction of Pocahontas.

A 17th-century engraving depicting the abduction of Pocahontas.

Smith left Virginia in 1609, and Pocahontas was told by other colonists that he was dead. Sometime later, she married an Indian named Kocoum. In 1613, while searching for corn to feed hungry colonists, Samuel Argall found her in the Virginia Indian town of the Patawomekes in the northern part of the Powhatan chiefdom and kidnapped her for ransom. Powhatan waited three months after learning of his daughter’s capture to return seven English prisoners and some stolen guns. He refused other demands, however, and relinquished his daughter to the English, agreeing to a tenuous peace.

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