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Serfs/Peasants would live on the protected land of the lord's manor in exchange for food and goods. The serfs/peasants basically fueled the manor and created self sufficiency, to the point where some lords even forbade Serfs/Peasants to leave their estate.
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Because the Holocaust involved people in different roles and situations living in countries across Europe over a period of time—from Nazi Germany in the 1930s to German-occupied Hungary in 1944—one broad explanation regarding motivation, for example, “antisemitism or “fear,” clearly cannot fit all. In addition, usually a combination of motivations and pressures were in play. For the Holocaust as other periods of history, most scholars are wary of monocausal explanations. Interpretations of individuals’ motivations fall into two broad categories: first, cultural explanations (including ideology and antisemitism); and second, social-psychological ones (fear, opportunism, pressures to conform and the like).
The Battle of Stalingrad is your answer
"The Battle of Stalingrad" was a battle fought in the Northwestern city of Stalingrad, in which throughout the "monthly (more like yearly) campaign, the Soviets held out against the German army, and won after the German troops ran out of supplies, and with inadequate equipment, they had to surrender.
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They faced a lot of discrimination such as having to go to separate schools, bathrooms, etc. They were the first ones to get laid off. They were bullied in ways such as black face. They had less of a chance of getting into a college as a white person in the same environment. Because they hardly ever got into college they couldn't get very good jobs. I hope this helps you figure out your answer.