Adolf Hitler
The famous photograph of Geronimo was taken by the American photographer C.S. Fly in 1886. It captures the renowned Apache leader shortly after his surrender to U.S. forces. This image has become iconic, symbolizing Geronimo's resistance and the broader struggle of Native Americans during that era.
The Vietnam conflict was a type of proxy war, in that our Cold War foe, Russia, heavily subsidized Communist North Vietnam in their fight with U.S. forces.
Rosie the Riveter represents the women who stepped into the workforce during World War II, taking on roles traditionally held by men as they went off to war. She symbolizes female empowerment, resilience, and the ability to break gender barriers, showcasing women's contributions to the economy and society. The iconic image of Rosie has become a lasting symbol of feminism and the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the workplace.
become isolated
Hitler didn't become a Nazi he founded the Nazi party.
If by 'basic' you mean theme or main idea, it is the 'Kingdom of God' that all mankind is invited to become part of via repentance and baptism. Jesus is our only path to eternal salvation.
chocolate dinosaurs will invade and destroy mankind
Mankind.
God's love for mankind can be seen from Genesis to Revelation in His Plan of Salvation for us, offering us to become His Family. Here is one Scripture:John 3:16New International Version (NIV) 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
The Lord wanted to destroy mankind because they had become wicked and sinful, and had strayed from following His ways.
War
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It is impossible that a constant thing can become inconstant..... \
Since there has been gods and religions
Long before mankind existed.
humans become extinct and there would be no mankind
Unions were formed to advance the interests of the common workers against those of the owners of the companies in which they worked. This was pure Marxian theory where the workers (proletariat) were in constant class struggle with the owners of the companies (bourgeoisie).