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the realization that the world knew about the horrors of the Holocaust but said nothing
the understanding that neutrality always supports the victim, not the oppressor a desire to encourage people to become activists to
eliminate injustice
a desire to teach people to appreciate each moment of the freedom they have
Answer:
the realization that the world knew about the horrors of the Holocaust but said nothing
Explanation:
Wiesel decided to reinforce the idea that the torture and extermination of the Jews during the holocaust was not something kept secret, something that the world did not know was happening. On the contrary, the whole world knew about the inhuman treatment that the Jews were suffering in the holocaust, but they said nothing about it, they kept silent, as a way of supporting the suffering of others.
Answer;
D. technological advances
Explanation;
The Edwardian era in the United Kingdom is the period which included the reign of King Edward VII (1901–1910). The Edwardian period has been named after King Edward VII who succeeded Queen Victoria in the year 1901.
Though quite short, the Edwardian era included a number of developments of critical importance for the interactions of science and technology. Prominent among the many advances in applied science were the conquest of malaria, the mastery of aviation, the beginnings of electronics and wireless telegraphy, and the production of synthetic fertilizers by chemical industry.
C. Explaining the current situation at war, looking to the future, thanking the service people
because he talks about whats going on first and he starts talking about what they want to do in the future
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Answer:
Japan was a difficult enemy to defeat due to the commitment of its soldiers to fight to the death and resist surrender.
Explanation:
Because as well of how they where loyal to their country and their commitment.