I am so sorry Sakura~ I love you but I am unable to answer your question :c
The appropriate response is Ms. Roosevelt. She squeezed the United States to join and bolster the United Nations and turned into its initially designate. She filled in as the principal seat of the UN Commission on Human Rights and managed the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Much of the evidence gathered points in various directions. It is evident that the blame cannot rest fully on Nazi leaders, as it is obvious that the common German citizen was also a part of the attempted genocide enforced by those who served Hitlers cause. If the question is why or how, you must answer based on your perception of the information obtained from those who had every opportunity to avoid their involvement in the atrocity. Your conclusion should reflect the unmistakable connection between the average Germans actions and the staggering number of executed Jews.
Great Britain explored Australia in the late 1700s.
Disease demolished over half of the native population, and native languages were nearly wiped out.
The British learned how to live in the harsh Australian climate by learning from the Aborigines.
British settlers grew more accustomed to the land and attempted to take it from the Aborigines, usually by forc