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    less than forty four percent of the original Jewish population (Holocaust). It was a terrible event that rocked the world and made people think “what are humans capable of?”. Murder‚ manipulation‚ and greed are answers that pop up in people’s heads immediately‚ but one thing people often ignore when faced with this question is hope. It was hope that got the forty four percent through the horrific tragedy which was the Holocaust (Holocaust). To fake something that caused so many deaths would not only

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    A Survivor’s Story I was on my way; there were 20 miles to go till I got to New York. I had come all the from San Jose to purchase approximately 50 million dollars worth of shares in AT&T. On this journey I am being accompanied with my associate‚ his name was Mike Ross. And me‚ I’m Harvey Specter extremely proud owner of IBM. Finally we arrive in New York and the time is 9am on the dot. We make our way to the World Trade Center and of course we get stuck in traffic. So to avoid being late and

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    The Holocaust and a Survivor How many people suffered‚ because of the Holocaust? The Holocaust affected many countries and many people. The direct attack was on Jews‚ but this genocide also change American history. With people hearing the awful things‚ that happened in Germany. The views of discrimination was changed in many peoples mind. The purpose of this paper will be to give a brief description of the Holocaust‚ and a quick view into the life of a Holocaust survivor. The Holocaust is the persecution

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    I’m Daniel I’m 13‚ I live with my little brother Ben who is 10‚ my sister Sophie who is 8‚ and my mom Stacey. I Daniel will be telling the story about our life and anything that will happen to us‚ because we do not know if anything is going to happen. I will be telling it because I feel like I will be the one that will be better to tell about our lives. I say that we do not know what is going on because our President Hindenburg is not doing very well ‚ he is very sick and he is getting ready to sign

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    Skokie The Skokie Incident started in the village of Skokie when the National Socialist Party of America wanted to march in Skokie. Skokie is a village with a many residents being Holocaust survivors and a larger number being Jewish. Clearly the holocaust Survivors and fellow citizens of the city were outraged and cried against it. The Nazis with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union were able to fight for their freedom of speech. Some issues brought up with this incident were the First

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    A holocaust survivor and an outstanding writer a Nobel peace prize winner all I’m one! He was a Romanian American Jewish writer. He was an holocaust survivor. He had three sisters and a mom and a dad both his parents and little sister died in the holocaust leaving him and his two older sisters the only survivors from his family. Elie Wiesel encouraged hope in the face of fear through his works ¨Never Will I Forget¨‚ ¨Nobel Peace Prize Speech¨‚ and one of his untitled poems. One of Wiesel’s

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    people get overthrown and face many losses‚ they give up. When people feel as if they’re hopeless‚ they give up. But for some people‚ it isn’t the end. Some people are determined and will finish what they have started. This accurately represents Holocaust survivor Georgia Gabor. Georgia was only eight years old when the Germans raided her hometown‚ Budapest. Her father worked as an attorney which made her family wealthy at the time. When the Nazis raided them‚ they needed an area to hide. Luckily‚ her

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    Sometimes you have to fight for your freedom no matter what the situation is. Two examples that show this include the texts “The Boys Who Fought” and “Holocaust Survivor Stories” show how many people during World War 2 were deprived of their freedom. In the text “Holocaust Survivor Stories” there are many accounts of people who underwent the holocaust‚ were even tortured and attended concentration camps. The beginning of the text talks about one victim and what happened when they first were captured

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    Language Bernice Eisenstein’s novel I was a Child of Holocaust Survivors uses both art and modern language to express the feelings and emotions associated with her family’s traumatic history. Eisenstein blends images throughout her work to help the readers gain a better understanding of the emotional journey that she has undertaken through writing this novel. Not only does she tell the story of her life but she also incorporates the life stories of her family and community. She uses images to further

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    two of the Holocaust survivors: Renee Firestone and Robert Clary. They both recount their memories similarly to survivors of other tragedies as expressed by Tom Brokaw (1998) “they described the scene as calmly as if they were remembering an egg-toss at a sunday social back home.. and they almost never reflect directly on the bravery of the storyteller” (p.7). Both survivors captivate the audience and quickly gain their respect and appreciation for their willingness to explain their stories. They do

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