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    M.O.V. Holocaust Essay Project In the Merchant of Venice‚ Shylock states‚ “He hath disgraced me and laughed at my losses‚ mocked at my gains‚ scorned my nation‚ thwarted my bargains‚ cooled my friends‚ heated mine enemies- and what’s his reason? I am a Jew. Hath now a Jew eyes? Hath not Jew hands‚ organs‚ dimensions‚ senses‚ affections‚ passions?” (Shakespeare 110) This quote explains Shylock’s relationship with Antonio by stating that Antonio has laughed at his losses‚ made fun of his earnings

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    Sierra Bychowski Urja Patel Damaris Period 5 AP world history 12/3/2012 Hinduism Hinduism is a religion that began in India thousands of years ago. It is the oldest‚ most complex and world’s third largest religion. The term Hindu derived from Sanskrit name for Indus river. It meant that those who lived on one part of the Indus river. Hinduism is a mixture of religious‚ philosophical‚ cultural ideas and practices that originated in India. Hinduism is one of the most unique religions. It

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    THE HOLOCAUST The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis‚ who came to power in Germany in January 1933‚ believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews‚ deemed "inferior‚" were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust‚ German authorities

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    Steven Dinov ENG1A Gomez Essay 5 December 9‚ 2012 The Holocaust of the Western Hemisphere Throughout the history of mankind man has made various attempts to eliminate one another based on race‚ religion‚ and personal growth through the use of dehumanization in order to justify genocide. Although many do not have it in them to kill another man‚ however if they do not believe they are killing a human being they are able to “get the job done”. Through the use of dehumanization a man of high authority

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    The average person’s understanding of the Holocaust is the persecution and mass murder of Jews by the Nazi’s‚ most are unaware that the people behind the atrocities of the Holocaust came from all over Europe and a wide variety of backgrounds. Art Spiegelman’s Maus: a Survivor’s Tale‚ Christopher Browning’s Ordinary Men: Reserve Battalion 101 and the Final Solution‚ and Jan Gross’s Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedbwabne‚ Poland‚ all provides a different perspective on how

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    women.” (Ofer‚ 30) Females were no exception to the Holocaust brutality. Women were treated as if they were men‚ with back-breaking labor. The females were naturally more fragile and vulnerable‚ making the Holocaust experience for them just as‚ or more traumatizing then the men’s. All concentration camps during the Holocaust

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    Take a moment and put yourself in the shoes of a Holocaust survivor. Would you fear the sound of fireworks because they sound identical to gunshots? Would you be afraid of soldiers? Would you fear the word “camp”? Holocaust survivors are living with those memories every single day. Survivors of the Holocaust have gone through much trauma‚ and for them to open up and tell their stories is frightening. Yet‚ many have found that sharing their experience can be quite therapeutic‚ in addition to joining

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    January 30‚ 1933‚ was the day Adolf Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany. For people of the Jewish faith‚ that day is remembered as the start of the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the mass slaughter of Jews‚ ordered by Hitler‚ to make an example of them. Elie Wiesel was one of millions of people to suffer during the Holocaust. During his journey he came across a prisoner who cried‚ “Where is merciful God‚ where is he?” Jewish faith says God has three traits; God is omnipotent‚ God is omniscient

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    ‘The extermination of the Jewish race was the singular goal of the holocaust. Argue.’ To a large extent‚ the extermination of the Jewish race was not the singular goal of the Holocaust. The reason this is true is because Adolf Hitler had many goals as well as eliminating the Jewish Race within the holocaust‚ therefore it was not the singular goal. Hitler’s goals were to create a pure Aryan Race‚ to eliminate other races and other groups‚ make Germans the master race so they could dominate the world

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    The Holocaust was one of the twentieth century’s greatest tragedies that were made possible by anti-Semitism‚ the indifference of other nations‚ isolationism politics‚ and outright fear. Mrs. Arana/ Period 3 Miranda Ruiz 5/16/11 The road to the creation of the Holocaust started with one man. Adolf Hitler. Although thousands of people agreed with anti-Semitism at the time he was the one who started to take his thoughts into actions. After World War 1‚ German was in great poverty‚ unemployment

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