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    United States internment camps were extremely overcrowded and provided very poor living conditions. According to the reports published by the War Relocation Authority‚ the administering agency in 1943‚ Japanese Americans were housed in tar paper covered barracks with guard towers and barbed wire fences for boundary. Moreover‚ not only were these boundaries just boundaries. They were guarded by military police with rifles‚ and numerous Japanese Americans in these internment camps were killed by the military

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    opportunity to flee WWII and share his knowledge in the United States (U.S.)‚ he decided to stay behind with his father and the rest of his family‚ but unfortunately‚ later ended up in a Jewish concentration camp. Despite the harsh conditions‚ Victor Frankl continued his studies by observing prisoners in the concentration

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    Jewish people faced during the Holocaust. In the memoir Night‚ Elie Wiesel‚ a Jewish boy living in Germany‚ experiences the Holocaust first hand as he is sent to concentration camps and is changed immensely. Throughout the book‚ Elie’s faith and belief in God is altered forever‚ from before the Holocaust‚ while in the concentration camps‚ and when he is liberated. As a boy living in Sighet‚ Elie Wiesel was very involved in his religion and his faith. Every day‚ Elie studied Talmud‚ and practiced

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    that they playing a game while in the concentration camp. He did this to keep the harsh reality unknown to his son‚ Giosue. The book Maus’ main character is Vladek‚ a Polish Jew who went through ghettos and concentration camp while doing his best to protect his wife‚ Anja‚ and their son‚ Richeu. He strived to give his family the best that he can get since the persecutions are overwhelming everyone. Both stories are warfare related‚ and

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    kind story. In the novel Night written by Eli Wiesel he shares to everybody about the hardships in concentration camps as a young boy. He describes some of the horrible events using figurative language to clearly show his experiences in the Holocaust. Eli uses ‘night’ to convey the horrors he witnessed around him when the prisoners are on the freezing cattle cars and also his first day in the camp. Eli uses figurative language to create a better image in your mind about what he is talking about

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    friendship and‚ trust. It takes place in Auschwitz during the holocaust‚ based off true events. Fania and Zlatka find hope in each other and find a way out of the prison they call home for two years. They have lost everything except the will to survive and find freedom. The girls are met much heartache with many stay strong through it all. During their journey they make new friends and form a family to fill the void that the Nazis took from them. When taken to the camps they were separated‚ tattooed a number

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    Informational Outline Topic: Josef Mengele General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform the audience about Josef Mengele‚ a doctor in Auschwitz and a psychological quandary. Thesis: From his early life to his insane experiments‚ Josef Mengele is a perfect model of the evils humans are capable of. I. Introduction a. Attention Getter: Josef Mengele‚ Angel of Death‚ the man that ordered the death of around 1.6 million people. Men‚ women‚ old‚ or young‚ no one was an exception. At

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    In Night‚ the oppression from the Nazi party at the concentration camp dehumanizes Elie. First‚ the transportation degrades the jewish people and compares them to animals. The people are forced onto overcrowded cattle cars. Here‚ they must take turns sitting in the stuffy environment for days. Denying people room shows disrespect. Also‚ the group was dehumanized by the gift of “some bread‚ a few pails of water” (Wiesel 22). This suggests the Nazi’s attitude towards the jewish people. To them‚ jews

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    You’re in a concentration camp‚ lots of people are dying and there is a lot of torture everywhere. You find it hard to hold strong to the god you once believed in. This is how many people‚ including‚ Ellie felt during the Holocaust. In the book Night Ellie uses repetition‚ irony‚ and dictation to show loss of faith in his book. To show how the workers were losing faith in God Elie uses repetition. In the book Ellie says “Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my god and soul and turned

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    "Night" by Elie Wiesel is a first-person narrative about the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the genocide of over 6 million European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II The book tells the story of the time when the author was taken to a concentration camp by the Nazis. At the time he was only 14 years old and lived in Sighet‚ Transylvania. He tells us all of his horrifying experiences as a Jewish prisoner. Even though he tells us this gruesome story I believe he is trying to tell us that even

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