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    “The more we do to do‚ the less you seem to believe we are doing it‚” is a quote from Joseph Mengele‚ a doctor in the Auschwitz concentration camp (Joseph Mengele Quotes). Mengele was known as the “Angel of Death” because he would smile when people died ( Joseph Mengele). When other officers couldn’t kill someone‚ Mengele would be the one to kill them. Josef Mengele performed horrific experiments on a variety of inmates in Auschwitz‚ but the twins got the worst of his experiments because Mengele

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    Tolerance Museum I visited Tolerance Museum last summer with my friend. It is located in Los Angeles‚ California. First‚ I just went there because my friend asked me to come there with them for fun. But when I came there‚ I really was attracted because of the unordinary museum. The first impression of the museum is that at the entrance we were divided into two groups and we must make a decision to entrance two different places inside the museum. It looked like a game and visitors were so excited

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    Maus 1

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    Final essay (Maus I) Art: a true Holocaust survivor. Though he was born in Sweden after the war and did not experience the Holocaust personally‚ his life is deeply affected by the event‚ both directly and indirectly.  To begin with‚ Art is troubled by nightmares and fears of the Holocaust‚ as he fantasizes when he was a child about certain degrading happenings. Secondly‚ he is impacted by the intense‚ traumatizing toll the Holocaust had on his father‚ which‚ subsequently‚ was transferred onto him

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    The time of the Holocaust was a very brutal for not just Jews‚ but for other minorities in Europe and Russia. Over 11 million people died at the hands of Germany and its allies. Maus is a novel describing a fictional person’s account of the days of and before the Holocaust. The author (and narrator)‚ Art Spiegelman‚ has a father named Vladek that lived in Sosnowiec‚ Poland. Vladek has a wife‚ Anja Spiegelman‚ that has a condition that makes her need emotional support more than normal. He is a Jew

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    My Article of the Week: The Science of Cosmetics While reading this article‚ I learned so many new things about anti-aging creams and make-up. The bonus is the fact that Olay doesn’t test their products on animals‚ they do it on human skin from biopsies. The equipment to do all the tests and make the creams is very expensive. One machine costs $350‚000.000. They use around 94 ‘gene chips’ with samples of skin to do many different series of tests. In the article they used a lot of fancy words that

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    Adolf Hitler- Outline

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    HAUWA HARUNA A00013111 Ethics and leadership (PHIL 300) 6th JUNE 2012 My Leader: Outline Background of Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April 1889 in a small town in Austria called Brannua. He was raised in a broken home and was abused by his father while growing up. Hitler was known to have a keen interest in art and actually applied to an art school in Vienna but was turned down. He later began a career in the military as a messenger to deliver instructions to generals behind

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    Adolf Hitler's Propaganda

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    ‘‘Propaganda’‚ Adolf Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf in 1924‚ ‘is a truly terrible weapon in the hands of an expert.’’ (“State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda”). It can be used in a deceptive way to convince a large population of false truths and lies‚ leading them to follow their leaders while being unaware of what they are supporting. Adolf Hitler and the fascist Nazi Party’s propaganda was strongly effective by creating a strong sense of nationalism‚ influencing Fascist youth‚ and fabricating

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    The Rise of Adolf Hitler

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    The Rise of Adolf Hitler After the failure of the putsch on November 9‚ 1923 and his “one year” imprisonment‚ Adolf Hitler realized that he needed to change his approach in order to seize the power he desired. In order to overthrow the government‚ Hitler needed to use democracy. After the stock market crash in 1929‚ the notion of Hitler becoming the leader became more tempting for the Germans. Using the tragic state of the economy to rise to power‚ Hitler managed to become Chancellor in 1933. This

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    After assuming political power in 1933‚ Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party implemented a mission of reviving German strength‚ acquiring territory for more living space or Lebensraum‚ and establishing a foundation for a pure “racial/supremist” state. In order to achieve these goals‚ Hitler needed to create a sense of Volksgemeinschaft or a national community unified in mind‚ will‚ and spirit. Volksgemeinschaft could only be attained through total state control; therefore‚ every facet of cultural and

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    The name Adolf Hitler is instantly recognizable across the world.  No other person in history has had such an impact on the world.  His name signifies evil.  During his lifetime he was adored by thousands and feared by millions.   Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚ 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria.  He was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber in 1837.  He was given the name Alois Schicklgruber at birth.  He changed his name in 1876 to Adolf Hitler.   Adolf was the fourth of six children

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