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    3 stages of the Holocaust

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    The Holocaust systematically murdered 11 million people across Europe‚ more than half of those people were Jewish. The Jews were blamed for the German’s failures‚ such as World War I. As a result‚ Hitler established anti-Semitism throughout his army and the majority of Europe. The Holocaust consisted of three phases to annihilate the Jews. The phases did not create racial purity and they did not successfully annihilate all of the Jews as the Nazi party planned. The first phase began when the Nuremburg

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    died from disease and overwork or were executed. Dachau’s prisoners were physically and mentally disabled and homosexual. Most were used for slave labor‚ meaning that the prisoners were slaves. Being slaves wasn’t the worst part in the holocaust. Some prisoners went through brutal experiments by the Nazis or doctors. The majority of the prisoners in the camp died. The first ever Nazi

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    The Voice of the Jews Resistance is the refuse to accept or company with something ; by action of argument. The holocaust ‚ also referred to as shoah when a genocide in which Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million jews. Time period was january 20th - 1933-May‚8th 1945 (Resistance) During the Holocaust ‚ jews used armed and unarmed forces in order to resist from the Nazi power in order to keep their humanity . Unarmed resistance is to achieve its objectives through

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    crimes came to be known as the Holocaust. During the period of the holocaust‚ millions of women were exposed to victimization and murder. Individual camps and areas were specifically designed for female prisoners. Those concentration camps forced women to undergo harsh treatment. Ravensbruck was one of the largest concentration camps that held over 100‚000 women. Many of the women experienced enduring wrongdoings against them‚ that changed history forever. During the holocaust women lived and died differently

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    family to the government hungry for a scapegoat. Even again a similar event took place during WWII‚ The Holocaust. In each case the use of intimidation makes the powerful are able to carry out unjust and nefarious actions. WIthout anyone standing up to the corruption no one was there to stop those who condemned the innocent. Throughout history intimidation

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    Trail of Tears and Holocaust The Trail of Tears is similar to the Holocaust in that the culture of groups of people were almost destroyed. Whether it was their race or their religious beliefs‚ people who felt superior to them tried to destroy them. Many people were eliminated for what they believed in. Some of them lost their family‚ they were sent on death marches‚ loaded into cattle cars and wagons‚ lost the sense of who they were‚ and treated like they weren’t human beings. But even through

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    popular notion of “survival of the fittest.” However‚ it is often used to justify social and political policies that discriminate against a certain type of people. What role did Social Darwinism play in the unfolding of the Holocaust? Social Darwinism played a role in the Holocaust through the Theory of Natural Selection and the lead versus follow principle; both allowed Hitler to believe the Aryans as the “Master” race and the need to exterminate all other peoples‚ in particular the Jews. It is important

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    Fear From The Holocaust

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    I believe that contemporary Jews still leave in the fear from the Holocaust. Especially since us Americans have been at war close to their land‚ the Holy land‚ also known as Isreal. If it happened once‚ who’s to say it won’t happen again. The Holocaust is still commonly talked about in many aspects. It’s brought up in the public; it’s brought up in schools everywhere. It’s a constant reminder to the Jews of that horrible event that their loved ones and community were put through. They have to learn

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    order to survive the situation and start their lives anew somewhere else.The Holocaust was a terrible moment in time where millions of Jews and other groups of people were massacred purely because of their beliefs. Under Adolf Hitler’s rule‚ Nazi Germany slaughtered a countless amount of Jews because he thought that they had committed crimes against them in the past. Two examples of young girls who endured the Holocaust were Anne Frank and Krystyna Chiger‚ who entered hiding because of the Nazi persecution

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    known as the Death Marches of the Holocaust. Death Marches were walks that the prisoners were forced to take‚ which went on for hundreds of miles (Death Marches of the Holocaust). Prisoners were often times forced to walk on foot or they were herded onto freight cars (What were the Death Marches?). Most of the reason for the Death Marches was because the Soviet and Allied troops were catching up with the SS troops or the Nazis (Death Marches of the Holocaust). The SS authorities did not want

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