Thursday, March 25, 2010

African Independence

Africa changed so much over the 20 years beacuse of

Africa has had an employed system of forced labor. While draining wealth
from the colony, Belgium had provided no social services. It also had made no
attempt to prepare the people for independence.

Belgium’s granting of independence in 1960 to the 

Congo (known as Zaire [zah•IHR] from 1965 to 1997) resulted in upheaval. prime minister Patrice 

Lumumba a local leader named Moise Tshombe (MOHzee CHUHMbee) declared that region’s independence. Tshombe was backed by Belgian mining interests. Lumumba, with Communist connections, first appealed to the United Nations for help in putting down Tshombe’s rebellion. He then turned to 

the Soviet Union for aid. At this point, a coup led by an army officer, Colonel Joseph 

Mobutu, later known as Mobutu Sese Seko (moh•BOO•tooSAY•say SAY•koh), over- 

threw Lumumba and turned him over to his enemy, Tshombe.

 Lumumba was 

murdered while in Tshombe’s custody. Tshombe himself ruled briefly until he was 

overthrown by Mobutu, who seized power in a bloodless coup in 1965.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Schindler List

The labor camp
scene where he kissed the Jewish girl was powerful to me because he is a Nazi
another was when he gave extra water to the Jews on the train. in a why he gave them hope of living even though he know they were about to be killed.



The film Night and Fog was more powerful to me because it had more details and showed where they were killed and what the Jews did to try to escape.
The images where the Jews dead bodies were put on top of one another and how they moved the bodies and used their skin for paper they also cut off their hair and used it to make cloth.