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    Holocaust surviver and Nobel prize Elie Wiesel has written over 40 works of literature‚ and none of the can be compared to the book Night. Night was a book written about Elie Life durring the Holocaust‚ about all the horror the nazis did to the jew’s. Elie experience durring the Holocaust was so bad that it took him 10 year to talk about what happened. Life before the Holcaust could compare to what it was like durring this horible event. Before the Nazi invaded poland Elie was a very religious boy

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    English 10 Nazi Propaganda and The Merchant of Venice Shylock and Nazi Propaganda • "Never trust the artist‚ trust the tale.“ • We will never know what was in Shakespeare’s mind when he began writing "The Merchant of Venice." • what he intended and what he accomplished are not necessarily the same thing • Shylock is meant to be a villain. • his motives and his personality are clear • Given the opportunity he attempts to commit legalized murder. • Shylock is a Jewish villain‚ but he didn’t have

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    “Long the objects of Christian polemic‚ hated as moneylenders by ordinary people‚ and feared by the clergy as successful competitors with Christianity‚ Jews became easy scapegoats for rulers who wished to exploit fear and prejudice. In 1182‚ Philip II Augustus‚ eyeing the wealthy Jews of Paris‚ ordered all nonconverting Jews out of France and confiscated their property and possessions‚” (248). It was very harsh to banish an entire group of people based on their religion but Phillip the King had motivations

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    The first book burning in history can be traced back to the Qin dynasty in 200 BC (Book Burning: fanning the flames of hatred). People may think that was a long time ago and things like that do not happen much anymore‚ but there are still many book burnings today. Many people try and symbolize burnings for something bigger. Book burnings occur to annihilate the beliefs and vultures of those deemed inferior to society as a whole. In Europe during the middle ages heresy or having beliefs that do not

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    Grossbart’s frequent false use of his Jewish identity is noticed by Marx and creates tension between the two Characters. Grossbart‚ a young Jewish boy‚ frequently uses his religion to gain special privileges such as days off base‚ kosher foods‚ and absence from cleaning. Grossbart uses Marx‚ a veteran sergeant and fellow Jew‚ to obtain these privileges. Marx has sacrificed the privileges and duties which come with being Jewish in order to help with the war effort by fully contributing himself and

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    The Secret Annex Invision living for two years in a place that restricts an individual’s every action and forbids them from doing what they love. Well‚ this vision was a reality for Anne Frank and seven others‚ who were hiding in the Secret Annex from the chaos in their country. The Secret Annex provided these Jews with a sense of comfort‚ but also was the location of much fear and stress‚ during this depressing time. To begin‚ this hiding was caused by the inhumane actions brought upon the Jews

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    Sources and Methods The author uses his own personal experience and memories that he remembers in order to create and write the book Night. The tone of this book is therefore intensely personal and subjective. The book Night is not meant to give readers an overall review of what happened in the Holocaust‚ but a personal and painful experience that one single victim had to experience. Historiographical Significance Elie Wiesel wrote this book in order to document the painful experiences and memories

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    Life After The Holocaust

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    THE HOLOCAUST The Researcher will produce information proven by several Author’s the devastation that affected the lives of the Jewish people before‚ during‚ and after the Holocaust. Not only did the Jews become outcasts they also became humiliated‚ persecuted‚ and displaced. Although many lives were claimed in what some now say was a senseless war. Many of those that escaped Hitler and his army during the devastation of the Holocaust‚ became displaced forcing them to become immigrant’s‚ and refugees

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    Good morning/afternoon Mr murkins and fellow classmates.Today I will talking about uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto. At the capital of of poland‚the nazis established a ghetto in Warsaw between October‚ 1940.On November 16‚450‚000 Jews and refugees were forced inside the area of the ghetto.There were 2 parts of the ghetto the large part and the smaller one.Enclosed by brick walls that they made with their own hands‚the jews were separated from the rest of aryan people. People in the ghettos had to

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    During the Holocaust many of the Jews had to find several ways so they could hide in order to survive. There for the Belgian underground was created. This underground was to help Jews hide in plain sight or for them to be involved in resistance movements.Several of these ideas ended up helping the Jews survive and some of these ideas killed millions of Jews. The Belgian underground was a group of people who tried to find several ways in how the Belgian Jews could survive or fight back. This group

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