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    Female accomplices of the Holocaust were put in a peculiar environment. These accomplices embodied the symbol of the female but were voluntarily at sites of extreme violence. This proved to be troublesome for SS officers because they were under the assumption that they needed to protect these women. Instead‚ these women embraced the violence. One example of this environment was when Vera Wohlauf‚ a wife of an SS officer‚ was present at the liquidation of the Miedzyrzec-Podlaski ghetto. Wohlauf enjoyed

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    brief but devastating Holocaust‚ to modern terrorist attacks‚ history books tell of atrocity after atrocity. If one were to ask a random person on the street‚ he or she could probably provide a decent explanation of any of these events. After all‚ humanity has a fascination with violent and horrific acts‚ so if people remember anything from high school history class‚ it is likely a tragedy. However‚ there is one historic massacre that is seldom discussed: the African holocaust. The enslavement and

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    Josemare T. D. Santos Hotel Rwanda Movie Questions 1. What city is the movie taking place in? The city is Kigali in Rwanda. 2. What country supplied the Hutus with machetes and how much did they cost? They came from China‚ each one cost ten cents. 3. Describe the guests at Paul’s Hotel. The most part was rich people from other countries. 4. What does Paul tell his wife when she asks why the soldiers would have arrested Victor (the neighbor)? He told that someone who didn’t liked him must denounced

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    Survivor Guilt in the Holocaust The Holocaust refers to the mass genocide of Jews that prompted World War II. However‚ it was not only Jews who were sent to concentration camps. Any who dared to smuggle an ounce of meat‚ those who were highly educated‚ those who helped Jews‚ or those who simply did not look Aryan enough were also sent to the death camps. Hundreds upon thousands were killed‚ but a handful of every one of those thousands survived. They were spared because of their skills; skills

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    Abbey Goss English 3 Ms. Henry May‚ 14‚ 2014 The Holocaust was an eye-opening event that changed many people’s lives forever. Hitler worked his way into being chancellor and finally dictator in Germany. He put many lies in people’s heads so they would become his followers. The Germans had an extreme hatred toward the Jews and that led to the isolation of Jews in ghettos and then sending them to concentration/death camps. Those who survived were traumatized forever. The were affected emotionally

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    The Holocaust is a period where 6 million Jews were killed by the Nazis (Strahinich 7). The Holocaust took place between 1933-1945 (Strahinich 8) in Germany and Poland (Strahinich 32). Jews that were men‚ women and children were involved in the Holocaust (Allen 1). Adolf Hitler was the one that started the Holocaust (Strahinich 8). The Holocaust was the persecution of 6 million Jews and millions of others forced to live in ghettos‚ deported to camps‚ and systematically annihilated until the Allied

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    to convey your opinion. 2. Advocacy from Experience: Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his championing of human rights around the world. How might his advocacy for human rights have grown out of his Holocaust experiences? What are the positive lessons of the Holocaust that Wiesel hints at in Night? 3. How to Survive: Two different prisoners gave Wiesel two contrasting pieces of advice about how to survive. One was his new block leader at Auschwitz (41)‚ and the other was at Buchen-wald

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    Children of the Holocaust The Holocaust was a terrible genocide in which Adolf Hitler and his army of Nazis killed millions of the Jewish community and others that they believed to be inferior to themselves. Jews were sent to concentration camps and killing camps because of their race. This slaughtering of innocent people lasted from 1933 to 1945. Among these deaths‚ some of the worst were those of children. Those Killed During the Holocaust‚ over 1.2 million Jewish children were killed. There

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    In the late 20th century‚ Germany faced the problem of creating a shared identity for the Holocaust. Germany set out to create memorials that could help German citizens recognize the atrocities of Hitler’s reign‚ mourn the deaths of more than 6 million Jews and avoid fascist dictators in the future. James E. Young was a member of a five-man committee that would decide which memorial sketch to construct. The process was troublesome because the memorial had to be accepted by the Jewish community and

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    Holocaust Survivor Story The survivors of the holocaust all have their own story to tell. The people and places may have been different for each person but the pain is the same for all. This is RivkaYosselevska’s story‚ a survivor of the holocaust who never lost hope and didn’t give up. She made it through this horrible event in history where most people didn’t‚ and since she has shared his story with people all over to world to prevent this from happening again. There isn’t much about

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