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Human Rights In World War I And II

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Introduction A universal need for human rights felt because entire human race undergone through the intolerable social, political, economic and cultural torment situations - a feeling of suffering, pain and injustice. History of human rights across the world Christianity the religion in Europe was above than human. Where scientific development, rational thought, freedoms have been taken away from the people. The best example is the story of Galileo. Galileo discovered unnatural phenomenon under physics called inertia. This discovery when noticed by traditional orthodox Christian society, it awarded him as a punishment as make him blind. Galileo eyes took away because of he reasoned against the supremacy of God. The scientist, scholars, the mathematicians of that time suffered similar way. They don’t overt what they believed. World War I & II …show more content…

The World War I and WW (World War) II are the classical example of suffrage. During WW to protect their own colonies from each other the imperialist powerful nations like England and France they invited fight. The whole world went into fight by two reasons. First, the colonies were ruled by their master countries and they passed orders to slave countries help to win the fight and they (masters) also dragged those (slaves) into WW. Secondly, the powerful countries to maintain their supremacy of powers started supporting the other powerful friend countries and thus involved themselves in the war. Because of these two WW human beings were killed massively. There was rule of fight in which youngsters particularly male has to fight for his nation. Meanwhile women were told to prepare goods in factories and grew food in the

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