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    were killed of exposure‚ disease‚ and starvation in the Holocaust. Many people were put to death for speaking out against Hitler and for disagreeing with the government. In the book The Holocaust by Seymour Rossel it is estimated that about 6‚000‚000 Jews died. Not only were Jews being killed during the Holocaust but so were gypsies‚ slaves‚ the mentally ill‚ and the physically deformed people. (Rossel‚ p. 3) The survivors of the Holocaust suffered from depression‚ anxiety‚ nightmares‚ and guilt

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    essentials of human life: food‚ shelter‚ citizenship and a family to lean on. This hell‚ known as the Holocaust‚ became a reality for many. The Holocaust was the systemic genocide of over six million Jews during World War II. The unthinkable occurred all because of one man and his goal to create a super-race. That one man was Adolf Hitler. To Adolf Hitler and the Schutzstaffel or SS‚ the Holocaust was the "final solution" to the "Jewish problem"‚ thus establishing a pure German race. Much of the brutal

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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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    The Holocaust is one of the most remembered tragedies in history. It is unfathomable to presume that another human being was capable of causing such terror and horror to millions. The tragedy is widely known and recognized for those who were victims of Hitler and his depraved mind. Yet‚ one doesn’t know that the world is gradually resurrecting the horrors of this catastrophic event. It is possible for a Holocaust to recur once again and will continue to be a threat‚ so long as there are people who

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    Imagine being a Jew stuck in a ghetto‚ their first thought would be "I am not fond fond of their evil‚ what ways can I show that?" Their condition was about how the Jews in the Holocaust were placed in various camps and ghettos throughout Europe and were forced to subdue to the laws. Although‚ during this period known as the Holocaust‚ the Jewish people participated in unarmed and armed resistances to preserve their humanity. Unarmed Resistance for Jews was mainly about keeping a community within the ghetto

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    the term applied to a group of camps built by Nazi German during World War II with the express purpose of killing the "enemies" of the Nazi regime (Jews‚ Roma Gypsies‚ prisoners of Soviet war‚ as well as Polish and other). All this is part of the Holocaust and called Final Solution of the Jewish question‚ the plan to (in the words of Nazi) “German lands clean of the Jewish people”. These fields are also known as "death camps". The most common method of execution in these camps was by Zyklon B a gas

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    Raoul Wallenberg The holocaust lasted from 1933 - May 8‚1945. That is 12 years of torture that many had to go through. Nearly 11 million people in total died and about six thousand of them were Jews. When the holocaust started Hitler made them wear a yellow star which represented David’s star which made them stand out like a sore thumb. Not only did Hitler aim at Jews he also wanted the homosexuals‚ the disabled‚ and the gypsies dead. Throughout the holocaust there were so many horrible situations

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    The average person’s understanding of the Holocaust is the persecution and mass murder of Jews by the Nazi’s‚ most are unaware that the people behind the atrocities of the Holocaust came from all over Europe and a wide variety of backgrounds. Art Spiegelman’s Maus: a Survivor’s Tale‚ Christopher Browning’s Ordinary Men: Reserve Battalion 101 and the Final Solution‚ and Jan Gross’s Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedbwabne‚ Poland‚ all provides a different perspective on how

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    he was a Jewish musicians who lived in Poland and lived in the Warsaw Ghetto. For you to understand better I will show you some background knowledge information. The Jewish Holocaust was a systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborator. The Holocaust was a total of six years (1939-1945). Yet the most drastic changes for the German Jewish community came in World War II in Europe. Following the outbreak of war in September

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    Take a moment and put yourself in the shoes of a Holocaust survivor. Would you fear the sound of fireworks because they sound identical to gunshots? Would you be afraid of soldiers? Would you fear the word “camp”? Holocaust survivors are living with those memories every single day. Survivors of the Holocaust have gone through much trauma‚ and for them to open up and tell their stories is frightening. Yet‚ many have found that sharing their experience can be quite therapeutic‚ in addition to joining

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