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They Were Sacrificed Because of the Historical Causes

From the very beginning of the humanity, we have had cases of unjustly accused and victimized people. The best way to divert attention from the real problems of any blame is less important people out there some distant lands. These people were "scapegoats", but these are some of the most famous.

Saco and Vance

Nikola Saco and Bartolomeo Vance, two Italian anarchists, were arrested in 1920 in Boston on charges of murder and armed robbery. During the trial for lack of evidence it has become quite obvious that the two men were not guilty of the crime, and their attempt to be placed behind bars launched an avalanche directed against the Italian population.

Only 57 years after the trial, Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis, said that they had unfair treatment in the courtroom. Unfortunately, this information arrived late, 50 years after they were executed.

Rudolf Hess

Rudolf Hess was at one point the second man in the Third Reich, to the point when in 1941 when he on decided to go to Scotland in order to negotiate a peace with Britain. On that occasion, he was arrested and detained.

Hess represented a scapegoat for the two warring sides in World War II. Fort the British he was an enemy, and a traitor for Hitler.

Trotsky

After Lenin's death raised the question of who will succeed him. In the were Joseph Stalin and Trotsky. Stalin was able to win outright in this fight using the dirty propaganda accusing Trotsky to the hidden capitalists and supporter of Zionism. Trotsky was assassinated in Mexico in 1925 by Stalin's people.

Marie Antoinette

Although the French Revolution was built primarily to get rid of the monarchy, one of the main reasons was the overthrow of Marie Antoinette, spoiled Viennese, that French people never want to accept as their queen. The people he blamed for her unusual behavior and collusion between the enemies. She was even blamed for poor economic situation in the country. At the end of the ballad, she was executed on the guillotine with her husband, the Louis XVI, 1793.

Jews

Jews have been marked as scapegoats many times during the history. They were persecuted and prosecuted by the Egyptians, Assyrians, Greeks, Babylonians, Romans, Russians, Spaniards, Englishmen and Germans. Each of these nations was convinced that the Jews were the reason for the deterioration of the country.


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