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    Night Take Home Exam

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    Night Take Home Exam The one most significant theme in Night is inhumanity. This is displayed continuously throughout the book. When Elie first arrived at the camp the SS soldiers separated him from his mother and his sister. Later on he learned that his mother and his sister were sent to the gas chambers. The SS soldiers have no humanity indeed to have no emotion to be able to separate families and to know that they will most likely never see each other again. Another example is when the power

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    Ww2 Holocaust

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    This war created terror and spread throughout the whole world. The “Holocaust” was caused by the dictator Adolf Hitler; he caused the bloodiest war in history killing 11 million people‚6 Million of them were Jewish. He was the main problem of this war and needed to be taken down right away. The Holocaust was one of the twentieth century’s greatest tragedies that left a mark on all the Jews. Adolf Hitler the leader of this disaster was born April 20‚ 1889 in a small town in Austrian‚ Germany. Alois

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    Concentration Camps

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    the SS Economic-Administrative Main Office. Defined as the mass extermination of European Jews during World War 2‚ the Holocaust took a toll on the lives of those Jews who resided in Germany‚ and were not considered to be of the pure Aryan race. Adolf Hitler considered the Jews to be a reason for the failure of Germany in World War 1‚ and further perpetrated the already prevailing hatred against Jews. Nazi concentration camps started out as the place to hold captive prisoners of war‚ and opponents

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    Should Auschwita Be Saved

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    Samatha Jones Should Auschwitz Be Saved Many people have lost their lives during useless acts of violence. One of the biggest acts of violence was the Holocaust. Six million people were killed due to the acts of Adolf Hitler. Although some feel Auschwitz should be saved‚ Auschwitz should not be saved because it is no longer authentic‚ it’s too expensive to maintain‚ and it is too time consuming for workers. Sympathizers may state that the camps should be saved. In the article “Auschwitz

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    Wiesel Interview Journal

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    Holocaust still need to be learned? The Holocaust‚ which also known as Shoah‚ was a genocide in which approximately 11 million people died‚ including 6 million Jews that were brutally abused and killed by the German military‚ under the command of Adolf Hitler. This is a shameful and scandalous episode of humanity’s history‚ is “Not of one crime but thousands of crimes done every day‚ not of one cruelty but millions of cruelties”‚ as an anonymous reviewer on Amazon stated. Elie Wiesel‚ a survivor

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    Night and Life Comparison

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    Life is Beautiful and Night Comparison During the WWII Adolf Hitler wanted to exterminate all Jews. During the war Germany built death camps where thousands of Jews died daily. This became known as holocaust. In the book Night and movie Life Is Beautiful characters trying to survive this horrifying concentration camp. In both movie and book father and son are cooperating with each other in order to survive the horrors of the death camp. The relationship between father and son in both book and movie

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    Midwich Cuckoos Essay

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    Midwich Essay- The Importance of Knowledge   Knowledge  plays  an  important  part  in  human  life‚  and  is  crucial  to  human  development.  The book  ​ The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham‚ and the Holocaust in  WW2  proves  this  idea.  ​ The  Midwich  Cuckoos  is  a  tale  about  how  a  small  town  in  England  named  Midwich‚  was  invaded  by  alien  babies  who  took  over  the  female  inhabitants’  wombs.  The  alien  babies  were  later  named  the  Children.  It  forced  the  Midwich 

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    The Holocaust

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    down‚ if they did not conform to Hitler’s specifications. (www.ushmm.org) On January 30‚ 1933 Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany. In March 1933‚ with the building of the Dachau concentration camp‚ (thinkquest.org) Adolf Hitler ’s rising became one of the most destructive leaderships in recorded human existence. After his inception as ruler of Germany‚ Adolf Hitler had one thing on his mind‚ a pure Aryan race with complete world domination. Jews were subjected to humiliation

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    Once Book Review

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    still hungry. I thought this part was funny‚ because the people were probably dead and he was leaving some food. Also another good part was the times when Felix still thought the Nazi’s were after the Jewish books and when Felix used to pray to Adolf Hitler‚ when Hitler wanted to kill him and was after all the Jews. [pic] I think the author Morris Gleitzman had a particular reason for writing this story‚ because‚ the

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    The philosopher R. G. Collingwood argued that history is always a product of the relationship between the past and the present. He argued that there are no "pure" facts. They all come to us through the mind of the one who records them. As the famous historian Fustel de Coulanges said‚ "Do not applaud me. It is not I who speaks to you‚ but history which speaks through my mouth." I think first to understand the weight of truth in relation to history‚ I must define what history is about: - History

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