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    “The Holocaust: Systems of Persecution” During World War II‚ Adolf Hitler was persecuting minorities in Europe. His main target were the Jews. In order to accomplish this‚ Hitler used numerous systems of persecution‚ including propaganda‚ the relocation of people to ghettos‚ and the creation of laws to take away peoples’ rights. However‚ one of the most effective systems? that was used during the Holocaust was the use of technology to effectively exterminate the minorities that were‚ in his opinion

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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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    Holocaust Testimonials Discussion Description (click to collapse) Go to the following website and spend half an hour exploring the testimonials of Holocaust survivors. Watch one survivor’s testimonial from beginning to end. What responses did you have to his or her story?] http://www.library.yale.edu/testimonies/education/singlewitness.html | Topic Type: ThreadedGraded: Yes (Numeric out of 10.0)Peer Review: NoPosting Restrictions: Allow post and replyUser Identification: User Name | Create Message

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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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    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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    The Holocaust The Holocaust‚ literally meaning ‘whole burnt’‚ was a state sponsored‚ mass murder of six million Jewish individuals‚ led by Adolf Hitler and the entire German party. The Holocaust was a horrific period full of gruesome experiences and losses. This was a time when the Jewish community could not live their lives to the fullest. They had to hide their religious beliefs and fight to survive every day. The Holocaust left an effect on many people in the 20th Century. The lives

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    Randolph L Braham describes the Holocaust in Hungary as being “replete with paradoxes.” Explain and evaluate this statement in relation to both the German policy towards the Jews in Hungary in March to July 1944 and the Hungarian Jewish response. The Holocaust in Hungary represents its own late‚ brutal‚ chapter in the full‚ appalling story of the Nazi genocide of the Jews of Europe. Conducted with an alliance of diplomacy and cold-blooded‚ ruthless efficiency‚ it was in some respects‚ the apotheosis

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    unforgettable thing‚ a man named Oskar Schindler. He was born April 28‚ 1908 in Zwittau‚ Moravia. Despite being a member of the Nazi Party‚ Oscar Schindler was a hero who showed bravery and proved pure intelligence given the difficult circumstances that the holocaust caused between the Jews and Nazis. According to Encyclopedia Oskar grew up in the Austro-Hungarian Empire which is a part of Czech Republic. His mother was a homemaker while his father was a factory owner. He also had a younger sister whom he was

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    There seems to be many things in this world that are screwed up; the Holocaust was one of them. In 1942 Hitler’s plan was in full force (Rosenberg 16). Jewish people could not go to restaurants‚ theaters‚ or swimming pools. Their stores were boycotted‚ and mobs who looted the stores went unpunished (Rosenberg 4). The people that were put in the ghettos had curfews (Rosenburg 29). Many people tried to avoid capture (Rosenberg 31). However‚ thousands of Jews were shipped from the ghettos to concentration

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    stake. It was getting harder and harder to find new safe places. She couldn’t just put all of the Jewish women and children in the same safehouse‚ because then it would draw attention. The Nazis investigated anything at any chance‚ especially as the Holocaust

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