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I. taking help through mediator
ii. realising the owns mistake
iii. passing information clearly
Iv. providing social justice
Answer:
They saw truckloads of children, babies thrown into the fire, the crematorium, the burning pit.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night" recounts his experience as a Jewish prisoner during the Holocaust that became one of the greatest genocide in the history of the world. This book also became one of the most important witness accounts of the historical disaster.
When they were taken to the camp at Birkenau, the men and women and children were separated. Elie and his father were taken to the left while women were taken to the right. This separation would be the last time he would ever see his mother and sister. And later on, after the medical inspection by <em>"the notorious Dr. Mengele"</em>, while walking they saw a truck full of children, babies being driven and thrown into the <em>"crematorium"</em>, a burning pit. Elie recounts how he saw <em>"A truck drew close and unloaded its hold: small children. Babies!"</em> This was the horrific sight that he and his father along with the others saw on their march to the barracks in the first camp.
Answer:
Leif Eriksson
Explanation:
Eriksson was a viking and traveled to the NEW World young.
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Answer:
the use of poison gas and machine guns
Explanation:
Aerial attacks weren't really a thing, unrestricted submarine warfare was a reason why the US joined the war but not a factor in high casualty rates, and blimps using direct artillery fire isnt as practical as machine guns and poison gas