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To the east for new jobs and living places.
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No one could believe what was coming. Death camps were something new in Europe (the first experiences of such camps was in Oceania and South Africa). Because of that, many prisoners thought that they were going to a city, or seek a job. They knew that they would still be prisoners, but death (or extermination) was not a thing that they considered to be possible.
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How would Europe benefit economically from greater unity? ... The formation of the European Union accelerated economic growth in Europe because trade barriers were reduced, allowing goods, workers, and capital to move freely according to market demands.
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The letter was written by Lin Zexu, an important official in the Qing Dynasty, to Queen Victoria of Britain. He wrote in response to the growing opium trade in China. For nearly 300 years, the Chinese had desired nothing from the Europeans but silver.
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