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    The Holocaust Anti-Semitism in Europe did not begin with Adolf Hitler. Though use of the term itself dates only to the 1870s‚ there is evidence of hostility toward Jews long before the Holocaust--even as far back as the ancient world‚ when Roman authorities destroyed the Jewish temple in Jerusalem and forced Jews to leave Palestine. The Enlightment‚ during the 17th and 18th centuries‚ emphasized religious toleration‚ and in the 19th century Napoleon and other European

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    Have you ever wanted to learn about the Holocaust? Have you ever wondered if there was anybody that survived through it all? Surviving the Holocaust is a very big deal. Very few people survived the concentration camps. The adults and children in the Holocaust were beaten and hurt badly. The people in the Holocaust prayed for survival and hoped that they would survive the horrors of the concentration camp. In my research paper I am going to talk about the different survivors and their stories. On

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    Melanie Pretko Mrs. Tarsitano Grade 8 Language Arts April‚ 11 2014 The Holocaust was a very tragic event for the Gypsies‚ Homosexuals‚ Polish‚ and especially the Jews. It was a genocide focused towards the Jews‚ and run by the Nazi’s. The Holocaust took place from 1933-1945 during that time millions of people died. The worst thing about the Holocaust was the concentration camps‚ and the propaganda that was made to be used against the Jews. The concentration camps were brutal and the Nazis

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    From the statement‚ it can be inferred that because so many people died in the Holocaust and God didn’t save them that he might not exist. The Holocaust was the genocide of Jews. This was carried out by the Nazis‚ who were in power in Germany at the time. The Nazis believed that the Germans were at the top of racial hierarchy and the Jews were at the bottom. The Nazis encouraged at widespread hate of the Jews by accusing them of being the reason they lost World War I. As well as this‚ the Christian

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    school. The Holocaust is an important part of history that students need to be taught about. The Holocaust should be taught to eighth grade students to help them confront day to day issues‚ teach them lifelong skills‚ and learn about how the world really works. Teaching the Holocaust is very important for helping students confront issues they are presented with every day. Children can face many issues and dilemmas even at a young age and we do our best to help children to solve them. Holocaust education

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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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    good reason. Our history books have given us so much knowledge about the Holocaust; knowledge that we can use in the future. Knowing about the brutality of the Holocaust could definetly help prevent it‚ or anything like it‚ from ever happening again‚ because we can learn from our mistakes in the past‚ become more aware of what’s going on in the world‚ and teach our future generations about how malevolent‚ horrific‚ and demented the Holocaust truly was. To begin with‚ learning from mistakes in the past

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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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    were killed by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime and its collaborators. Some historians believe that the Holocaust included the killing of 5 million non-Jews bringing the total to exactly 11 million (wiki). Other than the Jewish‚ Slavs‚ Soviet POWs‚ communists‚ homosexuals‚ Jehovah’s witnesses‚ and the mentally and physically disabled were other victims of this genocide. This chaos was known as the Holocaust or the Shoah. Ever since 1946 movies have been made every year since the following year (wiki). Only

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    Survivor Guilt in the Holocaust The Holocaust refers to the mass genocide of Jews that prompted World War II. However‚ it was not only Jews who were sent to concentration camps. Any who dared to smuggle an ounce of meat‚ those who were highly educated‚ those who helped Jews‚ or those who simply did not look Aryan enough were also sent to the death camps. Hundreds upon thousands were killed‚ but a handful of every one of those thousands survived. They were spared because of their skills; skills

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