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    The Bible and Culture

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    how people respond to God changing the culture of His people. We get to see humans from several different cultures struggle to become a new culture that is centered in Christ. In Acts we begin to see movement away from exclusivity of Jews (specifically Hebraic Jews) as God’s people towards the incorporation of people from all cultures into the development of a new culture. Acts shows that even with the adoption of this new “Christian” culture there were clashes between cultures when people allowed

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    Enlightenment In Ww2

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    Not all Jews were killed‚ some were saved‚ but most Jews were killed. For example “Signs of unimaginable suffering were everywhere‚ inmates had been shot‚ beaten‚ whipped and‚ hung‚ others had been starved or worked to death” Furthermore “As chief of the Jewish office of the RSHA‚ Adolf Eichmann was responsible of deporting between five and six million Jews.” According to yadvashem.org‚ “ Suzanne Spaak was an active participant in an operation initiated by Pastor Paul Vergara and Marcelle Guillemot

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    Oskar Schindler‚ but for the most part‚ he is instrumental to the survival of many Jews. Itzhak forged documents to make doctors‚ teachers‚ musicians and nurses to appear as if they were skilled‚ hard-working factory laborers. Itzhak’s intuitive nature prevails as he silently manipulates his ability to put Oskar through guilt trips‚ to release Oskar’s strong moral side‚ to tell him he can save an abundance of Jews by employing additional Jewish workers in his factory. "I know what you’re doing‚"

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    Mein Kampf

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    Kathryn Taylor History 300 Dr. Anna Holian September 11‚ 2012 Primary Source Analysis: Mein Kampf In 1925‚ Adolf Hitler wrote a book that would forever change not only the history of Germany‚ but the history of Europe. This book became the manifesto of the Holocaust and Hitler ’s reasoning for everything he did while he was in power. The title of the book is Mein Kampf which in English is translated to "My Struggle". Mein Kampf  is commonly known as Hitler ’s justification and plan to wipe out

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    Schindler's List Essay

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    Schindler ’s List At the time of Hitler ‚ a man‚ Oskar Schindler businessman ‚ opposes the ruling regime in their country and fight his way to the holocaust that he is living . He uses his fortune to hire Jews in concentration camps in order to work for him and save their lives. Shortly after he made a list with the names of the winners he will live save until the end of the war . One morning from the top of a hill‚ where he had taken a ride‚ his look falls on a Jewish girl in red coat who

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    Femenism In The 1800's

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    Prior to the 1800’s the Jews were persecuted for their religious beliefs. After the 1800’s they were looked upon as the killer of Jesus‚ and was subjected to punishment by local governments‚ religious leaders‚ and dictators.  One of the monumental blows dealt to the Jews was in 586 B.C.E.  It was then that the Jews were exiled in Babylonia by the conquering King‚ Nebuchadnezzar II.  There exile would last almost fifty years. In 167 B.C.E. the ruler Antiochus IV took over the Jewish temple with the

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    “The Jews who died were not casualties of the fighting that ravaged Europe during World War II. Rather‚ they were the victims of Germany’s deliberate and systematic attempt to annihilate the entire Jewish population of Europe‚ a plan Hitler called the “Final Solution” (Introductory of Holocaust‚ Web). Holocaust killed approximately 6 million Jews. In the book I read Kurt Gerstein‚ a SS (Storm Trooper)‚ account of an event during Holocaust where Hitler had thousands of Jews herded on to a

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    Germans; Untermensch (meaning under man). These individuals were described as the enemies of the state. Across 6 years approximately 6 million Jews and many more other “minority” groups were ‘eradicated’ by Adolf Hitler. The persecution of the Jews will be a scar in our history that should never be forgotten. Moreover‚ Hitler’s campaign against the Jews began as subtle indoctrination of his country through political propaganda. Hitler and the Nazi party rose to power in the year 1933 when he became

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    BrainyQuote) . The Holocaust was an important event in history because it showed how much power one man can have and whether he uses it for good or evil‚ and the impact his decisions have on others. Life before the Holocaust for the Jews was great. There were about 900‚000 Jews living in Germany living a normal life. They had many opportunities for jobs such as being farmers‚ tailors‚ seamstresses‚ factory hands‚ accountants‚ doctors‚ teachers‚ and small business owners. They all lived in unison and

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    concentration camps took in Jew prisoners for economic profit. The concentration camps also became sites for the mass murder of small targeted groups by the Nazi authorities. The concentration camps were a major role in the Holocaust‚ changing the lives of every Jew‚ leaving a horrible memory for those who did survive the concentration camps. The first concentration camp was camp Chelmno. Camp Chelmno was known for being an extermination camp which was a typical death camp. Any Jew that was brought to

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