Konzen gets killed because he probably got captured after the door shut on him and he left Goku. Tenpou dies when he commands the Western Army to kill the Eastern Army when him, Konzen, Goku and Kenren are trying to leave Heaven. He tells Konzen and Goku to go on without him, so they do. His death wasn't proved to actually happen, but it is suspected that he did. Kenren dies when he is fighting the Dragon King, Goujun and like, Tenpou tells them to go on without him. And by the way, its Gaiden, not Garden lol.
The Warsaw Ghetto In September 1939 the Germans took control of Poland and Warsaw after a three week siege. There was no love lost between the Germans and the Poles and it soon became clear that the Nazis, considering themselves a 'Master Race', valued Polish life at next to nothing. As was later demonstrated, on an unprecedented scale, this was one step up from the value they put on Jewish life. As early as November 1939 in Warsaw the first decrees intended to denigrate the Jewish people were issued by the Nazis - the most notable of which was that all Jews over the age of twelve years were forced to identify themselves by wearing a Star of David on their sleeve. These first measures were just the start of a long process however, and with more edicts issued every month it wasn't long before the Jews were reduced to the status of slaves and chattel. They were forbidden to work in either key industries or government institutions, to bake bread, to earn more than 500 zloty a month, to travel by train or trolley-bus, to leave the city limits without special permits, to possess gold or jewellery, plus all Jewish shops and enterprises had also to be marked with the Star of David. In addition to these official oppressions, Jews were summarily humiliated, beaten or even executed for little or spurious reason. In short they lived their lives in a state of constant fear. Plans for a Jewish ghetto had in fact existed since the beginning of the Nazi occupation of Warsaw, but in October 1940 they finally began to take form. A small district South West of the Old Town, in the centre of the city, was chosen and 113,000 Poles were evacuated to make way for Warsaw's 400,000 Jews. Thirty percent of the city's population were now living in an area that constituted less than three square miles, or 2.4 % of the capital. In November that area was closed off by a formidable wall, topped with barbed wire. Life in the ghetto started off tough and quickly got worse. At first some semblance of normal life presided: cafes were still open, newspapers published (newspapers from 'the outside' were forbidden), school lessons took place and people strived to continual a normal existence as best as they could. Those who had managed to hold on to any of their wealth in particular were able to live in a small degree of comfort. Smuggling food into the ghetto was common, either by bribing guards at the gates, or carrying it in via underground canals - whilst poorer people would send their children over to the 'Aryan side' to steal what they could. The official food ration of around 200 calories a day per person was less than 10 percent of the ration for Germans (and about 25% of the ration for Poles). As more and more Jews were brought in from the neighbouring towns and villages, conditions became yet more cramped. Money for bribes was drying out (and was only ever the privilege of a few) and the poor people of the ghetto, skeletal and wretched, began starving en masse. In addition to death by starvation a typhoid epic, caused by the poor sanitary conditions, broke out; meaning that by April 1941 the mortality rate in the ghetto was a staggering six thousand people per month. Funeral carts would come and collect the bodies every morning, between 4-5am; mostly the corpses were dumped naked on the streets - the families were forced to strip their relatives in order to sell the clothes. Whilst the Jews in the ghetto were dying, they weren't dying quickly enough as far as Berlin was concerned. Hitler's original plans to ship all European Jews to Africa were proved impractical, and so it was that the chilling 'Final Solution' was decided upon, early in 1942. Between July and September of that year 300,000 ghetto Jews were transported to the Treblinka Extermination Camp, in the Nazis first mass deportation effort. At first few believed, including the Jews themselves, that the rumours of these death camps were real - preferring to believe that they being sent to hard labour camps. Eventually the evidence that was fed back (by escapees from the camps and by various secret agents and journalists) became irrefutable. The 60,000 remaining occupants of the ghetto had no choice but to confront the awful truth. When the Nazis prepared to organise a second deportation to Treblinka in 1943 the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began. * Several survivors of the ghetto are still alive today. And out of respect to all the internees of the ghetto, we kindly ask that reviewers write only essential comments. Thank you. This article on the Warsaw Ghetto is meant to be an informative introduction to Warsaw's history for travellers, and is not meant to be used for academic research. Please do not use it for any academic papers, but instead refer to published academic works and textbooks.*
when the ussr got invaded they fought against afaganastan
Warsaw, Poland. She saved 2500 Jewish children in WWII. She smuggled them out of the ghetto in coffins, wheelbarrows, ambulances, suitcases, sewer pipes, etc., and gave them to Christian families. She wrote their names, where she hid them, and their real parents' names on paper and buried them in jars so she could return the children after the war. She got caught and was tortured for three months, having her legs and feet broken. Her friends in the Polish underground bribed a guard to help her escape. She went back to saving Jewish children until the war ended.
The basic job of a knight was to fight. Today we more or less make them into something they weren't. They were more like a gang raiding villages, robbing people, killing, and raping women. It got so bad that the Catholic Church stepped in and had them take a vow of protecting people or face being banned from the church. This was a big deal for them because they believed that the church was in direct communication with God and without it they couldn't go to heaven.
I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto was created in 1993.
changes came out after pac's death and is a combination of 3 previous verse. "I wonder if heaven's got a ghetto", released during his lifetime, includes 2 of the verses from "Changes".
Disc oneRedemptionOpen FireR U Still Down? (Remember Me)HellrazorThug StyleWhere Do We Go From Here (Interlude)I Wonder If Heaven Got a GhettoNothing to LoseI'm Gettin' MoneyLie To Kick ItF*** All Y'allLet Them Thangs GoDefinition Of A Thug Ni**aDisc twoReady 4 WhateverWhen I Get FreeHold On Be StrongI'm Losin' ItFake A** B****esDo For LoveEnemies With MeNothin' But Love16 On Death RowI Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto (Hip-Hop Version)When I Get Free IIBlack Starry Night (Interlude)Only Fear Of DeathNote: All words with ** are the actual obscenities, but WikiAnswers doesn't allow them in answers.
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Boz Scaggs
Is it "Look What You've Done To Me" by Boz Scaggs??
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Belfast,Ireland
The artist is named Wayne Wonder
Wonder Woman has black hair.
wonder gifts are just that .wonder every gift can become wonder, everything depends on you. especially personalized gifts are so wonder.
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