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    others with them. The holocaust was a horrible event that occurred from 1933 until 1945. The holocaust was caused because Adolf Hitler became the Germans leader and him and his Nazi party wanted a greater empire led by a pure master race. This led to them starting to kill Jews and they started concentration camps where they would kill Jews by overworking them starving them or even putting them in gas chambers. These camps were Jews worst nightmares they were horrible. The holocaust events led to 6 million

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    (Tapia 1971)‚ the author suggests that children who are cruel to animals suffer from hyperactivity‚ short attention span‚ irritability‚ temper‚ destructiveness‚ and brain damage leading to poor impulse control. Like enuresis and re setting‚ animal cruelty indicates one more sign of “impulsive character development” (Felthous 1980:169). As such‚ the act of abuse has no social context and is likened to angry or irritable aggression that provides an emotional and perhaps rewarding release to aggressors

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    The Holocaust‚ a mass murder of European Jews led by Hitler and punished by Nazi Germany in the early/mid 1900’s ( Rossel 12 ). The Holocaust took place in the years of 1933 through 1945 ( “Introduction” par. 3 )‚ in the countries of Germany and Poland ( Rossel 32 ). Antagonists of this historical event include Nazis and their leader Adolf Hitler‚ enforcing cruelty upon the Jews of European nations ( Rossel 12 ). The Holocaust was the persecution of 6 million Jews and millions of others forced to

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    wouldn’t leave Germany Kristallnacht was used as means to push Jews out of Germany. To better understand the holocaust‚ it is important to apply the definition. The Holocaust describes the state sponsored slaughtered of six million Jewish men‚ women‚ and children along with the killing of others by the Nazis and the their allies during WWII. Called “the final solution” by the Nazis‚ the Holocaust traces its name from the Greek term meaning whole sacrifice. This reminds us of how whole bodies were burned

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    of Disabled People During the Holocaust "... In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion‚ misery‚ and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness‚ I hear the ever approaching thunder‚ which will destroy us too‚ I can feel the sufferings of millions and yet‚ if I look up into the heavens‚ I think that it will all come right‚ that this cruelty too will end‚ and that peace

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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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    The Holocaust did not come with a set of instructions‚ and there never existed a manual prescribing the deaths of millions of men‚ women‚ and children. The Holocaust developed over time and in reaction to global events‚ political upheaval‚ and evolving German nationalist ideologies. On a global scale‚ the World Wars and the United States Depression set the scene for the mass genocide that took place in the 1930’s and the 1940’s in Eastern Europe. The setting of the Holocaust manifests itself in the

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    David Irving is known for his denial of the Holocaust as well as painstaking and accurate research of Nazi officers. David Irving is a respected‚ but flawed historian‚ in that he is lauded for his research‚ while criticized for his inaccuracies. David Irving has experienced praise and support from renowned academics in the field of history. Irving’s work is “the best study we have of the German side of the second world war” (D.D. Guttenplan 1). Gordon Craig‚ a leading scholar of German history

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    Rudolf Hoess Rudolf Hoess was architect and commandant of the largest killing ever created. The death camp was called Auschwitz. On May 1‚ 1940‚ Rudolf was appointed commandant of a camp in western poland. The camp was built near a town called Oswiecim. Hoess was commandant for three and a half years. He expanded the original facility which went into a sprawling complex name by Auschwitz. September 3‚ 1941 Hoess began his job after visiting Treblinka and learning about how they did human extermination

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    Standing Up During the Holocaust The term “Holocaust” was used in the past as a word to describe mass destruction caused by fire or nuclear war. Since World War II ended in 1945‚ this term has taken on a new and terrifying meaning: the stretch of time over several years in which the deaths of some six million Jews took place under the jurisdiction of the Nazi regime leader‚ Adolf Hitler. Although he was a very unsparing and austere leader‚ there were many who were courageous enough to take a stand

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