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Volgvan
3 years ago
7

What was life like living under the Nazis in 1930s Germany and the Khmer Rouge in 1970s Cambodia? How did the everyday lives of

the citizens in each nation compare?
History
2 answers:
ozzi3 years ago
5 0

The voters of 1930s Federal Republic of Germany and 1970s Cambodia proscribed merciless dictators and corrupt, vicious governments. The Nazis and also the Khmer rouge turned their countries into police states, with frequent arrests and violence. each the Nazis and also the terrorist organization persecuted anyone they deemed “impure.” The Nazis and also the Khmer rouge ultimately killed scores of their own voters in concentration camps and executions.

faust18 [17]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Life was painful depressing insane. it caused anyone who lived through it to have mental problems because what they went through completely broke thier spirit and mind if not body

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