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    One may think about the time of the holocaust‚ and say it’s all just made up but it really happened. The Holocaust was one of the most horrific things that happened in the 19th century. The Germans treated the Jewish people horribly‚ but it was worse for the children. The children were used for medical experiments and killed when they arrived to the camps. A few thousand children survived the Holocaust‚ and a lot were hidden during the time of the Holocaust. During the tragic time of the Holocaust

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    In the mid 1930s heading into the mid 1940s‚ The Nazis created harsh living conditions for Jews living in Europe. The Nazis‚ lead by Adolf Hitler‚ were a right wing political party that took control of Germany and eventually expanded to the other European countries around them including Poland and Austria. Using the Nuremberg laws in 1935‚ the Nazis began separating Jewish people from everyday society . Four years later in 1939‚ Jews were forced to live in Ghettos that were overcrowded and barely

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    In‚ “Why Auschwitz should be a selfie-free zone‚” Anthony Horowitz visits Auschwitz‚ discovers some atrocities‚ and the beauty in the town around. First‚ Horowitz visits Auschwitz and finds that although it’s a terrible place‚ it didn’t change him. He saw the hair‚ and glasses taken from the Jews. He saw the barbed wire‚ the house of a SS commandant‚ the death chambers‚ and the only thing that changed was his anger towards the Nazis. He walked the same ground that the Jews did‚ cleaner version‚ and

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    Have you ever wondered how the Nazis killed so many Jews? Today so many Jews reduced their population. One person can cause a big problem for others during the Holocaust. Nazis killed so many Jews in one of the events they had‚ Night of Broken Glass. Night of Broken made Jews feel as if they were objects being thrown around. To begin with‚ one person can cause a big problem for others around them. A 17 year old boy‚ Herschel Grynszpsan shot a member of the ‘German Embassy’ because they let his farther

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    About the Author: My name is Lena Kalka‚ and I am fa Jew from Ustka‚ Poland. I am 13 years old‚ and my family and I went into hiding during the Holocaust. Fortunately‚ we were lucky enough to not be found by the Nazi’s. Children screaming‚ infants sobbing - just one way to describe the arrival of people at Auschwitz five years ago in 1940. Under Adolf Hitler’s demands‚ innocent families were sent to this concentration camp with only a small amount of hope left. Soon to be child prisoners had no

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    Largely dominating the conversation on the Holocaust and concentration camps is the experience which took place in the abhorrent‚ despicable walls and barbed wire. However‚ the events that took place to put this “final solution” into motion are just as important if not more‚ especially if one desires to be watchful of future repetitions of this rhetoric for preventative measures. I would like to argue that unless it can be undoubtedly proven that the general German population was feverishly loyal

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    Before the Holocaust era originated‚ Jews were already mistreated for their appearance‚ culture and religion. Primary Christianity despised the Jews because they stood dedicated to their own customs and rejected to alter to the Christian faith and culture that spread throughout Europe. The European countries that followed the Christian practice insinuated the Jews to be toxic and threatening to society. In several communities‚ the Jews were enforced to live in isolated areas titled the ghettos. Jews

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    During the Holocaust‚ Hitler tried to kill millions of Jewish people in Europe. The only escape from death was trying to leave‚ but it was hard. During the Holocaust‚ Jews tried to escape Europe so they could immigrate‚ but they faced many struggles along the way. To begin‚ Jewish people during World War II had to leave their homes. If they did not‚ they would die. In the article‚ “War Stories”‚ Julie Sarne’s Oma says‚”One day the Gestapo (secret police of Nazi Germany) came and told us to leave

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    The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. During this brutal time in history‚ rescuers‚ who were non-Jewish civilians attempted to help Jews and other oppressed groups in spite of the many dangers it put them in. Resistors who were both part of non-Jewish and Jewish groups‚ tried to stunt the progression of the Nazi army. Liberators were soldiers who came to the camps‚ and saved as many people

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    In the movie “A Civil Action”‚ the movie takes place in New Jersey‚ where the major environmental problem was the contaminated water being used for hydration for the citizens. The water caused the individuals to get sick‚ which causes leukemia‚ shortness of breath‚ and other illness. The reason I chose Jan Schlichtmann is to indicate the important role he took part of in the movie overall. Jan Schlichtmann‚ from the viewers’ perspective‚ was a personal-injury attorney with a tenacious attitude and

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