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Social Studies Revisited: A Recap of WW2

Introduction sample text. Timeline “Poland re-emerged in November 1918 after more than a century of partitions by Austria-Hungary, the German, and the Russian Empires. Its independence was confirmed by the victorious powers through the Treaty of Versailles of June 1919, and most of the territory won in a series of border wars fought from 1918 to 1921.”1 (1918 – 1939)… Read More »Social Studies Revisited: A Recap of WW2

Implementing the Third Reich: Forced Labor

“The use of slave and forced labour in Nazi Germany and throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II took place on an unprecedented scale. It was a vital part of the German economic exploitation of conquered territories. … The Germans abducted approximately 12 million people from almost twenty European countries; about two thirds came from Central Europe and Eastern Europe.… Read More »Implementing the Third Reich: Forced Labor