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    Over six million Jews died in the Holocaust. Concentration camps and death camps were the main cause of extermination during this time. A vast number of people were dehumanized and treated poorly in camps. Auschwitz was one of the most horrific concentration camps because of the living conditions‚ Mass exterminations‚ and uprisings. The living conditions of the prisoners in the camp were treacherous‚ and prisoners went several days without adequate clothing and food. For example “prisoners did

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    I just wanted to say you were right about everything. Ever since you left things have gotten worse. We all just thought that you were crazy or just wanted attention. We were all foolish to not listen to you. Now‚ I am on a train to God knows where writing this letter to you. What you said was true. Moths after you left the Nazis ordered that all Jews wear the Star of David. It was extremely embarrassing. They had singled us out just for being Jewish. I didn’t let it get to me as I continued my studies

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    Cyrano ATD Romeo and Juliet The Book Thief Recognizing Diversity In the story‚ there is a war going on between the Spaniards and the Frenchmen. Cyrano and his cadets‚ are sent by De Guiche to the frontline of the war to fight and defend France. There is a spy under the command of De Guiche that tells the Spaniards to attack‚ basically sending his own Frenchmen into death. Junior lives on an poor Indian Reservation‚ but goes to school at a rich‚ white people school. He was shunned at first because

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    Taken in her nightgown‚ Lina Vilkas‚ a young and innocent 15 year old girl‚ was abducted from her home‚ along with her mother and brother. In the book‚ Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepety’s‚ her and her family were forced out of their home and taken by the Soviets during the Holocaust and sent to prison camps where they were forced to work like slaves‚ along with many others. All Lina wants is to see her father‚ who was also taken earlier‚ and reunite their family. Suffering for months at a time

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    Human rights… When thought of most assume everyone has rights and they can’t be taken. Little do they know about the Holocaust? In the 1940’s they Holocaust began. In the book Night it is a true story about a young boy’s life while having to live through the Holocaust. It explains the horrible acts done by the German‚ the camps he had to travel too‚ and the things he had to witness‚ and much more. There have been many problems in the world but one of the most horrific is the Holocaust. The Jewish

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    Human nature is a very complicated and disputed topic‚ and the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel brings up several questions about what humanity is capable of. The act of killing the young pipel is far more inhuman than the murder of one’s own father for bread‚ killing for food is a basic survival instinct‚ driven by extreme circumstances and starvation‚ killing the young boy is simply cruel. Killing the young boy in front of the whole camp shows no compassion or empathy‚ two key qualities that show humanity

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    In the holocaust‚ the Nazis severely dehumanized the Jewish people and made them to be lesser people. In the novel Night‚ in Eliezer’s town all was tranquil‚ until the Nazis arrived and completely changed his life and the lives of the other Jews in his town. In the launch of the invasion by the Nazis‚ they had not bothered to identify which individuals were Jews by their name‚ but the Jews were required to wear a Jewish star to be easily identifiable‚ dehumanizing them. In addition‚ the Nazis made

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    “For the dead and the living‚ we must bear witness.”-Elie Wiesel. The Holocaust is one of the worst Genocides in world history. None of those Jews deserved to suffer to death. So many people lost their lives and to what‚ so the Germans and Hitler can feel proud of themselves. Jews deserved to have remembrance. “How naive we were‚ that the world did know and remain silent.” - Elie Wiesel’s Acceptance Speech. For something so wrong‚ so many people watched by doing nothing. According to Elie Wiesel’s

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    Elie Wiesel could be described as your normal‚ average boy who loved his family‚ friends‚ and God. All this changed when WW2 began. Wiesel’s whole life got turned upside down and changed. Wiesel‚ along with his father‚ got sent to a concentration camp. In that camp they had lost everything‚ their personal possessions‚ their family‚ and even their will to live. In Night‚ Elie Wiesel uses diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to illustrate the loss of humanity during the holocaust. Loss of humanity was a huge

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    The dehumanization of Eliezer by the Nazis in Night by Elie Wiesel In Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ a young boy‚ by the name of Eliezer‚ becomes a victim of the Nazi’s cruelty and abuse. Because of the abusive treatment Eliezer witnesses and endures at the hands of the Nazis during WWII‚ he is stripped of his former self forever. No longer is he the secure‚ connected and loved young man whose faith in God is unshakable; instead‚ he is a disillusioned shell of a man who has lost family‚ God‚ and the belief

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