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Nazi Germany's goal, from 1933-to 1945, was to "cleanse" the German society. Furthermore, those individuals that were viewed as a "biological threat" suffered from racial health policies created by Nazis.<em> "The Nazi regime carried out a program of approximately 400,000 forced sterilizations and over 275,000 euthanasia deaths that found its most radical manifestation in the death of millions of “racial” enemies in the Holocaust." </em>All of these actions, of course, were against the will of their victims.
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<em>United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, https://www.ushmm.org/collections/bibliography/nazi-racial-science. </em>
Just Important as a treaty or -customary international law
These were all advantages possessed by the the Union during the Civil War except "a more developed strategy for ending the war", since the South's population, although smaller than the North's was more enthusiastic about the war itself.
Answer:
The words in the excerpt stated above which best show that Giblin views the Rosetta Stone as very important are the following: more valuable and famed. The adjective "more valuable" indicates value and worthy while "famed" indicates popularity or highly acclaimed.