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What Most Germans Knew About the Nazi Concentration Camp System Part -- II
In their oral history testimonies, letters, questionnaires, interviews, and journals American soldiers explain why they did not accept German protestations of ignorance and innocence. GIs from the 42nd, 45th, 71st, 88th, and 103rd Infantry Divisions, and the 11th Armored Division, and the 69th Signal Battalion all referred to the incredible odor emanating from the Nazi concentration camps.
32 commentsCommon Tropical Diseases in Indonesia
I live in Indonesia the tropical country in South East Asia with two basic seasons : dry and wet. Dry season begins from May to October and wet season begins from November to April. In wet season Indonesia will experience rain showers almost every...
8 commentsHow to Protect Yourself from Getting Typhoid
Typhoid is a highly infectious disease which spread from one person to the other. It is caused by bacteria called salmonella typhi. The bacteria thrive in human, and are expelled from the human body mainly through stool and urine. You get typhoid...
3 commentsWho is Dr. Gabriella Nanci, and What is Yonkofa Project Inc. in Ghana?
DR. Gabreilla Nanci of the Yonkofa project gives medical aid to the Ghanaian people of Africa though this nonprofit organization.
9 commentsSalmonella Food Poisoning
Salmonellosis, or salmonella food poisoning, affects approximately 142,000 Americans every year. The infection is usually caused by Salmonella enterica, which generally infects chicken and cattle, although it...
2 commentsCalc Sulph – The Blood Purifier
The biochemic remedy Calc Sulph is so great when it comes to clearing up your blood and your skin. Calc Sulph acts as the cleaning agent in your bloodstream, sweeping out the impurities and helping the dirt and debris get eliminated from it.
18 commentsTyphoid Fever Profile
Typhoid fever is an acute comprehensive infection caused by bacillus Salmonella typhi. The bacteria live in humans only. People with the disease carry it within their bloodstream and intestinal tracks. A small percentage of individuals recover from the illness remaining carriers of the disease for years
2 commentsJerome Arizona from Copper Mining to Art Colony
The small town of Jerome Arizona, was once a Billion Dollar Copper Mining Camp. Perched on Cleopatra Hill, Jerome is also America's most vertical city. When the mines closed in the 1950s, Jerome almost became a ghost town. By the 1960s, artists began arriving and today the town offers quaint hotels, bed and breakfasts, galleries, restaurants and a wide variety of shops.
0 commentsTYPHOID Mary Mallon was the one-woman Epidemic
MARY MALLON- the human carrier of TYPHOID FEVER BURIED at St. Raymond Cemetery, Bronx, New York is an enigmatic Swiss woman who sow fear, anguish and bitterness when she was still alive. She was considered the most dangerous woman in America that time. She was aptly called “Typhoid Mary” not “Bloody Mary” Author Charles Panati had christened her a “one-woman epidemic”
2 commentsMary Mallon (Typhoid Mary)
Ever hear something and wonder were did they come up with that or is it real. Over the years occasionally I would hear Typhoid Mary. I know Typhoid is real but what about Mary? As I was channel flipping the other day there on the History...
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