Furthermore, it may be the fact that information about the Holocaust was delayed in reaching a mass audience until the mid 1960's and therefore, generations of people have not yet fully come to terms with what occurred. ... The viewer is forced to witness Jews being shot and pyramids of the remains of human corpses. ... According to Solotoroff, as cited by Desser and Friedman (1993) it was not until the mid 1960's that Jewish (rather then American) issues as Israel and the Holocaust entered their work in any substantive manner (pg 8). ...
During the period from the early 1930's to the mid 40's, the Jews in Germany, Poland, and all the way through Europe faced concentrated discrimination from the Nazis. ... They pointed out, as proof of an ongoing Jewish campaign against Nazi Germany, that three years earlier a German Jew had shot and killed head of the Nazi organization of Germans resident in Switzerland....
Fighting between the two sides erupted through the mid to late 20th Century. ... More than a million were shot, others were forced to live in sections of cities where they were denied sufficient food and medicine and left to die of malnutrition and disease. ...
The Battle of the Bulge The Battle of the Ardennes, known to the United States as the Battle of the Bulge, was the greatest battle this country had or would participate in. At its height more than 500,000 American forces were engaged with nearly 600,000 German soldiers. The Americans were at times without proper winter combat gear, in what was the coldest and most treacherous winter in that area in the last forty years. In addition, the German army has nearly a four to one weapons advantage and had heavier weapons than did the Allies. From this the question arises, How were U.S. and Alli...