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    who knows what is going to happen to the Jews later on (situational irony). Moché was also foreshadowing what was going to happen to the Jews. This warning also brings about the postulation that many Jews could have escaped the Holocaust had they believed in the some firsthand testimonies. • This naivety can also be seen on page 20: “The Germans were already in the town‚ the Fascists were already in power‚ the verdict had already been pronounced‚ yet the Jews of Sighet continued to smile.” • When Eliezer

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    Ordinary Men

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    The arguments that Christopher Browning emphasizes in Ordinary Men are based on his beliefs about the Holocaust. His argument touches base on the idea that regular citizens of Germany could commit such horrible acts without being coerced into doing so. He examines the side of the Reserve Police Battalion 101 and tries to figure out just why these gentlemen participated in the mass shootings and deportations of the Holocaust. In fact should these "gentlemen" even be called gentlemen enlight of

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    An Essay On Ghettos

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    ghettos that were filled with hundreds of thousands of jews in the biggest ghettos and their life was not easy. They had barely any food and most of them didn’t have jobs. They sold their clothes for food. They were just trying to survive with basically nothing. In this paper i will tell you about what all the Jewish people had to go threw. Ther ghettos were first a place that separated jews from the rest of the town. “The idea of separating the jews from the christians began in the middle ages‚ when

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    families‚ and this cramped environment facilitated the spread of disease. Jews were intentionally allowed to only buy a small amount of food. Combined with the sheer cold‚ many lives were taken just by the poor living conditions. “Jewish councils” were appointed to dictate life in the ghettos. The “ghetto police” enforced the word of the councils and the Nazis. If someone disobeyed‚ it wasn’t an unusual punishment to get shot. Jews whose turn it was to be killed were killed either by

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    similarities.The Holocaust Cars was when the German SS Soldiers rounded up all the jews and took them to the cattle cars for transportation.Even the Jewish police was involved in the round up of the jews. The March was for all the Filipinos and Americans that survived forced to walk. The jews were allowed limited possessions to take with them‚even then that wasn’t much to help them survive. Most of the personal items the jews desire to take with them were extra food or something to remember the family

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    The Alhambra Palace

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    The Alhambra Palace‚ Granada The Alhambra Palace was one of the greatest architectural wonders of the world when it was created in the 13th and 14th centuries and remains so today. It was the last and most splendid of all the Arabian palaces to be built in Spain during 700 years of Moorish domination. The Moors were vastly superior to their European enemies in all areas of culture and the Alhambra Palace became a glorious symbol of not only their wealth and power but also their unsurpassable artistic

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    John Boyne explicitly informed the readers about the hardship and torture the Jews were enduring in the camp. How would you feel if the basic human rights have been taken away from you? The author has effectively used the “Fence” to represent the division between the Germans and the Jews. This clearly shows us that the main idea of the book was about racism. How the Nazi’s tortured‚ abused and killed Jews for no reason. This was seen on page 142-149‚ when Lieutenant Kotler was very angry

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    Milligan Mr. McCaw AP Lit and Comp 9 November 2012 On April 20th 1889‚ Adolf Hitler was born. Adolf is debatably the most remembered dictator in all of history; he was responsible for the genocide of 6 million Jews‚ and other minorities. Why Hitler developed a strong angst against the Jews is unclear‚ although there are many theories‚ none prove to be factual. Perhaps it was this influential man’s huge desire for power that drove him to such drastic measures. Despite‚ Hitler’s unforgivable actions

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    the 1870s‚ there is evidence of hostility toward Jews long before the Holocaust--even as far back as the ancient world‚ when Roman authorities destroyed the Jewish temple in Jerusalem and forced Jews to leave Palestine. The Enlightment‚ during the 17th and 18th centuries‚ emphasized religious toleration‚ and in the 19th century Napoleon and other European rulers enacted legislation that ended long-standing restrictions on Jews. Anti-Semitic feeling endured‚ however‚ in many cases

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    the indifference of life and death. Elie Wiesel stated‚” And the opposite of life is not death‚ but indifference between life and death.” Don’t put somebody else’s life in misery‚ just because you’re impassive about them. Adolf Hitler put so many Jews lives is such a harsh place‚ to the point where they gave up. You may not like somebody‚ however that does not mean to create their life hapless. Don’t be cold and bitter‚ don’t observe for

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