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    How could an individual fight back in a way that sets what they are fighting for in Motion? The Holocaust caused the Jewish people during the 1930’s to resist in order to fight back the Nazi’s soldiers‚ in the ghettos and concentration camps the Jews were sent to. But the Jewish and other people in the ghettos and camps did not always need weapons and violence to fight back. Thesis Statement: During the Holocaust‚ Jews used armed and unarmed forms of resistance in order to retain their humanity

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    Night Essay Eliezer was one of the few survivors of the Holocaust and his experience left him thinking what compelled Hitler to do this‚ what stopped people from helping them? Many people think that hatred is responsible for the events in the book Night‚ and the Holocaust but in reality indifference was responsible for what happened. The indifferences that were the main causes of the Holocaust were how the Jews felt about the Nazis and God‚ how the townspeople felt‚ and how the Jews dealt

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    Feiner does a fine job illuminating the challenges faced by Mendelssohn as a public Jewish intellectual. Mendelssohn’s philosophical acumen was both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand‚ he became wildly famous‚ and indeed‚ members of the Prussian Royal Academy of the Sciences elected him to become a member‚ although the King‚ Friedrich II‚ refused to grant approval to this appointment‚ ostensibly because Mendelssohn was a Jew. Mendelssohn was also widely sought out as a conversation partner by

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    Friedrich A novel By Hans Peter Richter During World War II‚ about six million Jews were killed. As Hitler came to power‚ he accused Jews as the cause of unemployment of Germans. The Germans treated the Jews with immense hostility for their unemployment. Hans Peter Richer has described the unfair treatment of Jews in a book called Friedrich. He speaks of all the hardships his Jewish friend Friedrich and all other Jews face. The book opens up with Polycarp‚ a garden gnome sitting on the garden. The

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    What Is Zionism?

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    Zionism started in Europe in 19th century as a political movement spearheaded by the Jewish people to facilitate the re-establishment of the land of Israel. The movement was a product of reactions against the exclusionary and anti-sematic initiatives in Europe. Zionism had defined roles that comprises of restorations of Jewish sovereignty in Israel‚ rescue of the exiles from any form of oppressions‚ and to deliver the Jews from the discriminations from anti-Semitic and persecutions in exiles (Avineri

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    Jewish Diary Otto Frank

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    This story is about a Jew‚ young girl who has lived the times of war. She wrote a diary in which she could tell her feelings‚ emotions‚ moods‚ and thoughts. She thought that writing a diary was a way to feel that she had a friend who understood her. The idea to write a diary was something important for her because she thought that “paper is more patient than men”. It was the reason because she wanted that it be read by someone some day‚ so she decided to name it “KITTY”. Anne had a family of

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    It’s never been easy to be Jewish in Europe‚ especially not during the 1900’s‚ but during the 1800’s things actually seemed like conditions for Jewish people were about to get better. Between 1790 and 1890‚ France‚ Greece‚ Great Britain‚ Italy‚ Germany‚ and Norway all emancipated the Jews‚ emancipating meaning removing all legal discrimination towards the Jews. We know from experience in American history that just emancipating a group doesn’t guarantee equal treatment‚ but it’s a necessary step towards

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    Question: How did Wagner’s Opera affect Adolf Hitler? Answer: The main reasons behind resistance to Wagner’s Opera are the contribution of his writings to the development of modern anti-Semitism (hostility towards the Jews)‚ and his influence on Nazi racial ideology‚ as well as his family’s connections to Hitler. While Wagner did not directly cause Hitler’s anti-Semitism (His hatred for the Jews)‚ it is certain that his social circles‚ that of Liszt‚ his wife Cosima‚ his son-in-law Chamberlain and

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    Holocaust Research Paper

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    I. Know What do you Know about the Holocaust? Holocaust- it comes from the Greek for a burn sacrifice or burnt offering. It was an event in the 1930-1945 that resulted in mass killing of Jews‚ Gays‚ Gypsies‚ and various other ethnic and religious minorities that live in Nazi Germany‚ or Nazi controlled lands. II. Want to Know What do you want to know about the Holocaust? Who‚ What‚ When‚ Where‚ and Why III. Learned what you have learned about... 1. The Holocaust Defined? The Holocaust

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    The starting of horror in Germany. A war that scarred the world and its victims tremendously began when the first violent act was implemented on Jewish people living in Germany. On November 9‚ 1938 mob violence broke out in the streets of Germany. German police and crowds of spectators stood by and watched the SS and Hitler Youth wreck Jewish businesses and homes. Hundreds of Human rights were abused. On October 27th 1938 over 15 000 Jews originally from Poland were deported from Germany. The Polish

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