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    Dakota Cannoy Analysis

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    Germans below are almost oblivious to what is hanging mere feet above their heads‚ or they just don’t have any compassion for the Jewish mans’ life. I feel that the Jews had no life and were treated like pigs and slaughtered for no reason what so ever by a tyrant named Adolf Hitler. The emotionless

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    grow up to parent a new generation of Jews. Many children suffocated in the crowded cattle cars on the way to the camps. Those who survived were immediately taken to the gas chambers” (historyfacts.com). Adolf Hitler‚ the most ruthless leader alive‚ would take innocent Jews away from their homes and would throw them in concentration camps. “The term ‘holocaust’ refers to an event in which many people are killed and many things are destroyed‚ especially by fire. Jews refer to this historic event as Shoah

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    Kristallnackt

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    troopers and German Nazi Party organizers. The traditional view also maintains that few ordinary Germans joined in and most disapproved of the actions taking place. New insights suggest that Kristallnacht was the culmination of the phobia against Jews which existed prior to November 9th and 10th in Germany. Kristallnacht was not only prosecuted by the German governmental authorities‚ but it was also perpetrated and supported by the ordinary German population in both large towns and small villages

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    Night Book Review Essay

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    it is his duty to inform the world of the cruelty that the Germans did to the Jews. He

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    their own kind (white Anglo-Saxon Protestant) needed to be removed from their society in order for it to prosper. The Police Battalion men shared the same beliefs as everyone else‚ but they had to perform the dirty work of killing approximately 83‚000 Jews. Christopher Browning states in his book‚ Ordinary Men‚ that‚ "...the men of Reserve Police Battalion 101‚ like most of the German society‚ was immersed in a deluge of racist and anti-Semitic propaganda" (Browning 184). Unless placed in the Battalion

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    and Nehemiah‚ but the accuracy of these conclusions have not been proven. After trials and tribulations throughout the years among the history of the Jews‚ they continue to endure a severe hardship in the story of Esther. However‚ not only with Esther’s faith‚ but the faith of the Jewish people triumphing over persecutors‚ the deliverance of the Jews by God will be pronounced…King Xerxes ruled over Persia and Media with magnificent grandeur‚ and viewed himself as sovereign to all his subjects. He

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    Schindler's List Critique

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    The Schindler’s List is Steven Spielberg’s award-winning film which illustrates the profoundly nightmarish Holocaust. It recreates a dark‚ frightening period during World War II‚ when Nazi-occupied Kraków first dispossessed Jews of their businesses and homes‚ then forced them into ghettos and labor camps in Plaszów and finally resettled in concentration camps for execution. It is quite terrifying to think how far the Nazis were able to go with their murderous ideology. Which is the primary component

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    teaches people about a young girl’s life and how she survived three years in hiding. Also‚ I really liked The Museum of Tolerance because the gas chamber was a very powerful experience. I liked seeing how the gas chamber was very similar to how the Jews were experiencing that .To conclude‚ I am very thankful to have had the chance to go to The Museum of Tolerance because I learned so much and I felt in a way connected to Anne’s life a bit

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    Bruno And Gretel Essay

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    What caused John Boyne to write this particular book? Tip: If you don’t remember the class discussion‚ you can look online. (30 pts.) The author wants you to understand how unfairly they treated the jews and how they are regular people just like us. They don’t deserve to be treated the way they did. Describe the relationship between Bruno and Gretel? What kind of characters is each of them? (40 pts.) Gretel likes to think she is a lot older than Bruno. Bruno and Gretel do not get along

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    There’s several reasons behind my statement. One reason is because after World War 1‚ many countries formed Alliances together. If another country or race was in great danger as the Jews were in the Holocaust‚ then they would receive help from an Ally. In 1933 they didn’t have the type of technology we have now. This made it harder for countries to communicate with each other. Now‚ as a government the media could easily pass needed

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