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    The Holocaust- Final Solution The Final Solution was annihilation of the Jews. Hitler was the one that lead the Nazi’s to kill the Jews. The only way that this or even the Holocaust could have happened was because of World War II. Three things had leaded the Holocaust; if any of these were taken away it could have never happened. Firstly‚ Hitler had to bring all the Jews under his control. In 1939‚ he had only 1% of Jews under his power. In three short years in 1942‚ he had 75% of Jews under

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    The Holocaust was the country that sponsored mass murders for of over six million Jews by the Nazi government during World War II. It was the culmination of close to a decade of official discrimination‚ racial segregation‚ and brutal violence against the Jewish residential district in Germany. Under the shield of the war‚ the Nazis turned to systematic genocide after 1941‚ setting up industrial-style “extermination camps” planning to execute the detained Jewish population of Germany and Europe. While

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    When I went to Washington‚ DC in 8th grade‚ I got to talk to a Holocaust survivor. I got to hear everything he went through. I even saw the number tattoo with which he was identified while being a prisoner. While listening to him‚ it sparked interest in me to learn more about the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a tragic event that started in 1933‚ during which Nazis occupied Poland and took Jews to concentration camps.(“Holocaust”) When the Nazis came to power in 1933 they began to go against the Jews

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    The Holocaust was a horrifying and devastating time. Hitler and the Nazis had taken over many countries and had planned for world domination. When people think about the Holocaust they think that Hitler and the Nazis were the only ones to blame‚ but Hitler could not have pulled off the Holocaust without the unwitting help of residents‚ Europeans‚ and leaders of other countries. The least responsible of these groups are the residents who denied the existence of the Holocaust or knew about it and did

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    Darfur‚ South Sudan‚ Poland‚ Burma and Rwanda‚ the common factor between these places are all of them known in some part of the recent history by genocide. The most shameful act could be done by people against others. Killing people in massive numbers happened on those places. And‚ the leading cause is hate. Thus‚ classification is common action on these crimes. We name some people Hutu and others Tutsi‚ or Jewish or Gypsy‚ or Christian or Muslim. During the Second world war ‚1939-1945‚ Jews targeted

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    Poland was invaded by the Nazi Germany in 1939‚ and was defended by the Allies. During the invasion of Poland‚ the Jews were persecuted‚ maltreated and deported to extermination camps. All these situations that the Jews had to live during the Jewish Holocaust in the WWII are shown in the film The Pianist (Roman Polanski‚ 2003) from the point of view of Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrien Brody)‚ a Polish Jew pianist that escapes and hides from the Nazis in order to survive. The movie is the witness of Szpilman

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    for the future of our world‚ it’s almost unfeasible to grasp the horror of the Holocaust. Our country is sold upon the notion today that all men truly were created equal. Unfortunately there are some people in this world who still believe that to be a mere opinion. However‚ with today’s teaching and tools‚ I believe we are effectively working tords eliminating narrow-minded thinking. <br> <br>Learning about the Holocaust has helped me to understand that human beings are capable of unthinkable hate

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    Sexual offences are often used by combatants and and non combatantsnon-combatants in times of conflict for the advancement of military and political agenda. This was not different in former Yugoslavia and the Rwanda genocide of 1994. In the former state of Yugoslavia women were targeted while at the same time being forced to witness other crimes like murder being committed as part of a system of planned criminal activities. During the 1994 genocide‚ Rwandan women were subjected to sexual violence

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    tension that exists within current historiography of the Holocaust. Both seek to define the Holocaust upon different criteria‚ of which ultimately devalues different groups that experienced Nazi persecution. Sybil Milton’s‚ “Gypsies and the Holocaust” details the history of the Gypsies under the Nazi movement. Milton’s article is a convincing argument for the inclusion of the Gypsies and as a by-product‚ the handicapped‚ as victims of the Holocaust. Milton provides a detailed history of the Nazi treatment

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    believe the Holocaust never happened. This theory began during World War II. These people were called the Holocaust Deniers. They believed that the 20 million lives that were lost were all a joke. Important topics in the Holocaust are the history‚ mental thinking‚ and evidence. An important topic is the history of Holocaust Denial. The Holocaust denial theory began by Nazi commandants who destroyed concentration camps‚ records‚ and prisoners because they were all evidence of the Holocaust. Most Nazis

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