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    It has been made clear in this paper that the Jews had a torturous life during the holocaust and millions of them lost their lives. They were actually blessed with death because those who survived still have many psychological problems. They were physically and mentally abused. It is noteworthy also that they had no means of self-defense. They lost their families‚ their homes‚ their jobs and even their identities. They were scattered all over the world. For this reason‚ they were in a state of shock

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    I can’t relate this picture because I haven’t been in a place where I feel scared for my life. I have read many things about genocide‚ particularly the holocaust. The Holocaust was the genocide of Jewish people committed by the Nazis in Germany. The Nazis‚ controlled by Hitler who was once a war hero awarded for his bravery‚ sent Jewish people alongside Homosexuals‚ Physically disabled‚ and political opponents to Labor/Death camps. Specifically in Hungary Hitler was extremely cruel. Hungary came

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    trials of Nazis involved in crimes committed during the Holocaust of World War II. The first‚ and most famous‚ began on November 20‚ 1945. It was entitled the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal‚ which tried the most important leaders of Nazi Germany. The second set of trials‚ for lesser war criminals‚ was conducted under Control Council Law No. 10‚ at the U.S. Nuremberg Military Tribunals. Several times during World War II‚ the Allies met to discuss the

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    The article by Blonski makes some harsh statements about the role of Poles during the Second World War and Holocaust. He claims that Poland has shared responsibility for the Holocaust and that the Poles were not the victims that they claimed to be. It is not that they did not suffer during the war but that victim was not their only identity. The guilt and responsibility of the Poles is that they were bystanders that could have done for to help the Polish Jews. This article is not about making

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    Train cars were the main way of transportation of Jews during the Holocaust from camp to camp. They were filled 100 people per cattle car. Consequently‚ they were so compressed they couldn’t move. It was winter during Elies transportation to camp Buchenwald. As a result‚ people in each car were freezing to death every minute. Due to the multiple deaths‚ the train would stop to unload the dead bodies to make room for the living. Volunteers would undress the dead to share their garments. Then “gravediggers”

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    Under the new government in Germany human rights were destructed. The German Jews faced even harsher degradation and persecution. The German government also singled out minorities as enemies of the new state and objects of persecution. From the beginning of the regime racism was institutionalized as state policy. The national socialist party SA and SS created offices to study and develop policies on racial matters such as the “Jewish question”. Between 1933 and 1939 The Nazis progressively striped

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    the way a person acts influences others either positively or negatively. Behavior‚ above all other things‚ describes why the bystander effect happens. In 1968‚ Bibb Latané and John Darley were the first to demonstrate the bystander effect. Darley and Latané arrived at the conclusion that the number of people within an area influences the likelihood of intervention during an emergency (Latané and Darley‚ 1968). Emergency‚ in this definition‚ refers to a number of situations such as a murder‚ someone

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    Bystander Effect/Diffusion of Responsibility Psychology Interview Questionnaire 1. What is the bystander effect/diffusion of responsibility in your own opinion? 2. What is the Malaysian’s level of awareness towards the bystander effect? 3. How is the ‘bystander effect’ situation in Malaysia at the moment? 4. What are the factors that cause the bystander effect? 5. What triggers someone to help only after they see another person take action first? 6. Does time factor play an important role

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    the time of the holocaust‚ and say it’s all just made up but it really happened. The Holocaust was one of the most horrific things that happened in the 19th century. The Germans treated the Jewish people horribly‚ but it was worse for the children. The children were used for medical experiments and killed when they arrived to the camps. A few thousand children survived the Holocaust‚ and a lot were hidden during the time of the Holocaust. During the tragic time of the Holocaust millions of people

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    Question # 3: The murder of twenty eight year old Catherine (Kitty) Genovese on the morning of March 13th‚ 1964 was one that would be remembered in history as prompting the discovery of the “bystander effect”. The 1960’s was an era of change within the United States. The military draft and Vietnam War had caused uproar amongst the youth who now turned to psychoactive drugs for recreation and were slowly succumbing to the rise of the hippie movement. “Free love” stemmed from this movement

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