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    How Did Nazi Kill Jews

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    Life was good in portland quiet evening ‚ kinda warm since it’s spring. Next thing that I see is a bunch of trucks coming and I saw the Nazi’s come out and everyone came out of their houses wondering what is happening . The Nazi’s told the jews that they have to come with them to take them to a camp and must forsake everything they have and come with them now.I’m sick of these Nazi’s ‚ they’re just like pigs ! People were yelling‚ crying ‚ and getting mad. So the Nazi’s commander got a gun and shoot

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    The Holocaust was a very tragic and horrifying event in history that changed human minds forever. Millions of Jews died in this event‚ because of mass murders and death camps. Adolf Hitler was a very cruel‚ but persuasive leader of Germany. He turned many people against the Jewish by blaming the loss of World War I on them. Adolf started to send Jews to concentration and death camps‚ so Jews hid. Many Jews went into hiding‚ such as‚ Jeannine Burk. During her childhood she hid for two years from the

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    The book “Night” is a true story based on the author’s life‚ Elie Wiesel. The book takes you through his journey of WWII‚ and how the Nazis affected himself as well as his friends and family. This book paints a true picture of what it was like to grow up in Hungry during that time and how the Nazis were perceived at different points throughout the war. Throughout the book‚ he explains his journey with God as a Jewish boy and how he questions who God is and His plans for Wiesel. The first chapter

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    Eliezer Wiesel's Night

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    In the autobiography Night written by Eliezer Wiesel there was a war in Sighet‚ Romania. The Jewish community had suffered two years of torment ‚ under the control of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Eliezer a young boy who shares his perspective through experiences in Hitler’s internment camps and shares life before‚ during‚ and after the war. These experiences will compromise the faith of Eliezer and the associating characters throughout the story. Even those who had incredibly strong faith find

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    The Holocaust‚ state-sponsored murder of the Jews in the concentration camps‚ is one of the darkest events in the human history. Six million people were heartlessly tortured and executed in various places in Germany‚ France‚ Netherlands‚ Poland‚ Czech Republic‚ and Austria. It is impossible to deny the evil nature of the Holocaust‚ and scholars have been trying to investigate the essence of evil in the concentration camps. Richard L. Rubenstein‚ exploring the nature of the Holocaust from the Judeo-Christian

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    Striped Pajamas Ignorance

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    The movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas tells the tale of the friendship between a boy in a concentration camp‚ Shmuel‚ and the son of a Nazi‚ Bruno. Neither is quite aware of who each other are; this childhood ignorance is a large part of what makes this movie so tragic and upsetting for many people: the boys understand hardly any of what is happening in their world. In the end‚ both are killed at the hands of Nazi cruelty‚ with the story’s moral being that all people are fundamentally similar

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    Goodness Holocaust

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    Can good deeds outshine the bad? It is relatively unknown. Everyone has a different perspective of ‘goodness’. During the Holocaust‚ hundreds of rebellions occurred. These people believed that goodness could surpass the evil that surrounded them. Goodness can find a way through the darkness by standing up‚ believing in something‚ and by everyone remembering the immoral deeds that were done. Goodness can always be brought to life by standing up for oneself. Jews may not have stood up for themselves

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    Raoul Wallenberg

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    Will Capron Mrs. Kane Honors English 1 9 February 2017 Research Paper: Raoul Wallenberg Growing up‚ there is a label on each and every person‚ and on that label‚ there are expectations. Every single plant‚ animal‚ thing‚ human has to meet the expectations placed upon their label. Whether they like it or not‚ this label‚ and these expectations stay with them their whole life. Good‚ bad‚ smart‚ athletic‚ and so on. What they have been pre-described‚ shapes their life‚ for the better or worse‚

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    Who should be put to trial‚ the individuals who gave the orders? The people who carried out the orders? Those who allowed it to happen? Those who gave the orders are the one who should be put on trial. Those orders that were responsible for the deaths of 6 million Jews. You can’t blame the soldiers nor people who carried out the orders. It’s not their fault they have to listen to their higher ups‚ especially back in World War 2 where you would probably be getting killed for not following orders

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    I think burning books is a very wrong act. Burning books is wrong because it is not only ruining hard work and dedication that the author put into it‚ but also‚ the author’s ideas and thoughts. When the nazi’s burned books about the Jews‚ I thought this was extremely cruel. It was bad enough that they killed millions of Jews‚ but burning their thoughts and ideas is something that people should be very ashamed of. My overall thoughts of burning books is that it is very wrong. I agree and disagree

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