December 2013
Countries Can Be Judged By Their Internments
During the 20th century, a number of nations engaged in expelling populations or interning those deemed “dangerous.” Turkey was the first with the expulsion and internment of their Christian Armenian population, an action that resulted in the first of the century’s genocides. Their World War I ally, Germany, was horrified and told the Turks that this was awful.
Then, Germany did the same in the late 1930s and in the 1940s, where the supposed “resettlement” of Jews deemed more...
Then, Germany did the same in the late 1930s and in the 1940s, where the supposed “resettlement” of Jews deemed more...