They give each other support as to go on living and working. ... Elie witnessed a man trying to grab a piece of bread from his son and in return his son killed him. ... Elie's father's death gives Elie great guilt and depression because he feels it is his fault for letting his father be killed. ...
The national minimum should embrace useful employment for all who are willing to work; standards of nutrition and housing, adequate to ensure the health of the whole population; social insurance against privation resulting from unemployment, from accident, from death of the bread-winner, from ill health and from old age. ... Prime Minister Mackenzie King made it possible to give Canadians hope after the war. ...
The problem the banks faced was the fact that they had no money to give back to people because they had been loaning out other people's money to different citizens. ... Families were forced to wait in long lines for pieces of bread being offered by charities. ...
Hitler wastes no time and on the very first page of his book mentions the "moral right to acquire foreign soil and territory" and continued: "The sword is then the plow, and from the tears of war there grows the daily bread of generations to come." (1) This statement falls completely in line with his racial dogma and shows quite clearly that Hitler had always deemed expansion was necessary. Especially continental expansion from which daily bread could be found. ...
After accepting that they lost the war, Germany had to pay a fixed amount of £6,600 million and they had to give 25% of all the income from exports to the allies. ... Germany felt truly devastated by the Treaties "Germany will not be in a position to give bread and work to her numerous millions of inhabitants" This was the response of Count Brockdorff-Rantzau to eth peace conference meaning that if the treaty removed all of Germany´s colonies, the effect of the economic depression and the obligation to give 25% of its money gathered from export to the allies, it will not be ab...
The German mark had lost so much value that it took a wheelbarrow full of money to buy a loaf of bread. ... Hitler did not give the opportunity of choice to people unless it was a choice of two evils, for example "go to the gas chamber or die on the spot. ... At each level, the superior was to give the orders, the subordinates to follow them to the letter. ...
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau- am -Inn, Austria. The town is located near the Austrian- Germany border. His father Alois, worked as a customs officer on the border crossing. His mother Klara, had previously given birth to two other children...