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    the mentally ill‚ and especially homosexuals. This investigation will aim to determine the Nazis role in the rage against homosexuals during the holocaust‚ and how the treatment of homosexuals evolved‚ culminating in the eventual murders of thousands. Within the summary of evidence‚ I plan to study the existence of homosexuality prior to the holocaust‚ Nazis ideologies and policies regarding homosexuals and the treatment of homosexuals during the Nazis rule. Throughout this investigation a bibliography

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    the horrible event known as the Holocaust took place. Many Jews were taken from their homes and thrown into concentration camps. It took many years for people across the world to find out the ugly truth that was going on. A man named Hitler‚ which was known as a savior in many people’s eyes‚ was now known as the man who was responsible for taking the lives of a huge number of Jews. The purpose of this paper is to give information on what happened during the holocaust‚ to talk about a brave survivor

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    burn mothers and children while they’re trapped helplessly in barns‚ instead I look at the stories of the survivors and how they slowly lost their humanity‚ fate‚ and even themselves to the darkness that was THE HOLOCAUST. Wiesel’s story is a first account of the horrors of the Holocaust; these accounts were so hard to believe‚ that even when they were happening‚ people would shrug them off as mere myths instead of true occurrences. When Wiesel was young he had a family‚ just like anyone else. His

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    The Holocaust was and is amongst the most horrific‚ immoral and inhumane things that man has ever committed. This is because it legitimized discrimination and violence against targeted peoples‚introduced and demonstrated genocide‚ and gave inspiration to other‚ similar monstrosities. The Holocaust didn’t start violently‚ but grew when discrimination and violence against targeted minorities was legitimised and protected. In late 1935‚ the Nazis introduced the Nuremberg Laws‚ which‚ most

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    things are required. The timber must be dry and combustible‚ there needs to be a spark that ignites it‚ and external conditions have to be favorable—not too damp‚ perhaps some wind” (Bergen 1). What conditions could have led to such atrocities? The Holocaust was an event of global proportions; it involved people from all areas of life and was the result of complex social‚ political‚ and economic conditions that stemmed from the legacies of antisemitism throughout Europe‚ European imperialism‚ and World

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    hardships they were presented with. In “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Resistance During the Holocaust”‚ it explains how individuals would use different methods to passively resist. As a response to conflict‚ people passively resisted by maintaining hope‚ preserving culture‚ and providing safety. Many Jews in ghettos and death camps would passively resist by maintaining

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    AMERICAN HOLOCAUST The other side of the story to our great American history is not as pretty as they teach us in grade school. The American Holocaust by David Stannard is a novel full of live excerpts from eyewitnesses to the genocide of the American Indians. He goes as far as to describe what life was most likely like before Europeans came to the Americas and obliterated the "Paradise" so described. Columbus even wrote how beautiful the places were in which he committed acts against the Natives

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    Rudolf Höss was a Nazi leader who had an important role in the Holocaust. Höss was responsible for the deaths of many Jews and other Europeans. He thought of new ways to kill Jews quicker and more efficiently‚ and also made other improvements to Auschwitz. He was dedicated to his job and guaranteed the executions at Auschwitz would work with little error. Though Höss appeared to be a hard-working individual‚ some argue that he was a lapdog to other German leaders. No matter what‚ Höss accomplished

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    from it and prevent it from happening again. This article is about what was said at the dedication ceremonies for the Holocaust museum. There was a lot of personal stories of persecution and concentration camps‚ and it talked a lot about how there is still more people can learn from this event and a lot more people can do to honor those involved with this event. Throughout “ Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ April 22‚ 1993” Elie Wiesel uses a hopeful tone‚ a conflict between a person and society‚ and metaphors

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    The Holocaust and Its Aftermath on Central Europe Nicole Walsh Sheridan College For the 12 years that Germany was ruled by the Nazi Party‚ a central belief was that there existed in society‚ certain people who were dangerous and needed to be eliminated for German society to flourish and survive. They included Gypsies‚ Poles‚ and Russians‚

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