the immoral deeds that were done. Goodness can always be brought to life by standing up for oneself. Jews may not have stood up for themselves often‚ because of fear of punishment‚ but those who did made an impact on history. Sophie Scholl‚ a young woman who conquered through the corruption and spoke for the Jews. She was not a Jew‚ but she knew what was happening was not right. By standing
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The Holocaust was a mass murder of about six million Jews by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany that took place over a span of 12 years. The purpose was to wipe out what were considered “inferior” races and social groups‚ meaning they were not as common or normal to the Nazis. Beginning in 1933‚ the feeling of anti-semitism‚ or hatred of Jews‚ was very immense for Hitler and his Nazis‚ so the practice of persecution was put into effect. The title Holocaust was given to this event because it means “destruction
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Oskar Schindler What difference can an ordinary person really make in the world? Well‚ during World War II Oskar Schindler saved over 1‚100 Jews‚ known as Schindlerjuden (Schindler Jews)‚ whose descendents now number over 6‚000. Schindler‚ born April 28‚ 1908‚ grew up in Poland and joined the Nazi Party in the 1930’s prior to World War II. The war brought opportunity and Schindler wanted to make the most of it. Through bribes and successful dealings in the black market‚ Schindler acquired an
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Exploring Camp Terezin Sorrow‚ despondency‚ death. These are only a few words to describe the feelings that Jews would experience while living in concentration camps. It’s said that there were more than 40‚000 Jewish concentration camps in total‚ and with that many‚ a lot of people tend to forget about the smaller ones and focus on the more ‘brutal’ and ‘larger’ ones such as Auschwitz and Treblinka. But what people seem to not realize is that smaller concentration camps can be just has horrid as
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Schindler’s List was probably one of the most intense and harrowing movies I have ever seen. It was not only powerful‚ but inspirational as well. It gave a glimpse into what life was like for some of the Jews during World War II. I found it interesting to watch as Oskar Schindler transforms throughout the movie. In the beginning he sets out for Krakow for selfish reasons‚ to make money and secure war contracts with the Nazi’s. It is during this time that he meets his accountant‚ Itzhak Stern
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Britain made coalitions with the Zionists or those who practice Zionism and believes that the Jews must return to their lands which was further emphasized in 1948 in the establishing the “new state of Israel”. Due to the rising number of Jewish immigration on Palestinian lands made the Palestinians revolt and opposes the concept which resulted to violence resulting many of Palestinian‚ Jews and British casualties. Many Palestinians were forced to leave their homes and a lot of them were greatly
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affects of the Holocaust and how they adapted for their survival. Wiesel’s personal experiences with the Holocaust as a 15-year-old boy was like most Jews‚ he observed vile and disturbing images that was so sinister he had to write it down to let everyone know. To begin‚ Wiesel had faced the worries of “A merciless selection”(310) resulting to
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turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky.” In this memoir “Night” by Elie Wiesel‚ published on September 1960 is about a terrifying place where the nazis take all Jewish people including little kids too. A tragic time where they killed Jews or burn them in the camp their taken. There are three quotes from the novel that are significant and poignant. Jewish people had suffered a lot at the camp and would pray so many times so nothing would happen to them‚ but then they just stop believing
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mercy on them. The responses between the Christian and Muslim were also different because the Christians jumped to conclusions. The Christians believed that the cause of the black plague was because of the Jewish people. In document N‚ it stated “The Jews were guilty of this crime as all around was said by poisoning wells at the same
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Hitler blamed the Jews for signing the Treaty of Versailles‚ which made Germany lose lots of its land‚ accept the war guilt‚ and pay the war reparations. Because the people of Germany were desperate‚ they accepted the lie that the Jewish people had caused their loss and caused their depression. For example‚ in 1930‚ Hitler and his radical views become increasingly popular (timeline notes). Another way Hitler gained power is
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