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    novel‚ The Holocaust: History and Memory. Black is a Professor of history with a Ph.D. from the University of Durham who teaches at Exeter University. In The Holocaust: History and Memory‚ Black investigates the Holocaust that took place during World War II and how it has been commemorated as well as disregarded from the public’s eye. Furthermore‚ he explores the idea of German awareness and knowledge of the Holocaust during the Third Reich. The Holocaust: History and Memory are separated into 7

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    Anne Frank VS. Modern Teenage Girls Typically people in the 1930’s are way different than people in 2016. Although that might be true for a lot of people for history‚ it’s not true with Anne frank. Anne Frank has characteristics of a teenage girl because she’s loud and hopeful‚ she’s stubborn about telling her mother things‚ and she’s shallow about her love for Peter. Anne Frank shows a characteristic of a teenage girl when she’s loud and tries to be hopeful. Being loud and hopeful isn’t always a

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    EDITH FRANK Edith was the youngest of four children‚ having been born into a German-Jewish family Aachen‚ Germany. Her father‚ Abraham Holländer was a successful businessman in industrial equipment and was prominent in the Aachen Jewish community as was her mother‚ Rosa Stern. She met Otto Frank in 1924 and they got married on his thirty-sixth birthday‚ 12 May 1925‚ at Aachen’s synagogue. Their first daughter‚ Morgot‚ was born in Frankfort on

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    A diary is a book kept to record daily events or a person’s thoughts and Impressions. A diary can be a useful aid to memory. If a person is in the habit of forgetting his appointments‚ or something that he is supposed to get or do‚ there is nothing better than to jot these down in his diary and his memory will be aided when the time comes for him to use it. A pocket diary is the most convenient to carry about everywhere. A diary gives us an intimate glimpse of the writer‚ his feelings and the

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    Journals/ Diaries Throughout diaries‚ letters and journals‚ many information of past generations had been gather to be shared among other generations. Diaries and journals are important for their valuable historical content and their insight into the past. Numerous diaries such as Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl‚ are highly known for document what was happening to them and at that time period. By having a diary you are able to express yourself without the concern of being judge or oppressed

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    In the texts Night‚ written by Dr.Elie Wiesel‚ “My Ethics My Code”‚ written by Rachel Scott‚ and “Give”‚ by Anne Frank‚ the three stories all share an significant common message. The central message the three stories show is the theme of companionship‚ helping the unfortunate and standing up for other to survive and live. The three authors‚ Dr.Elie Wiesel‚ Rachel Scott‚ and Anne Frank all have a common belief of being a witness and not a bystander and ignore the terrible things. “People will never

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    Dear diary‚ I was trudging across dreaded communications trench‚ feet and clothes damp and cold. The mud had gone hard as it was crunching under my worn out‚ over sized boots. I was considered lucky to even get boots. It was a narrow trench that was shared by many young and innocent soldiers who were limping to the fatal front line; I looked up into the sullen and weary eyes of a petrified soldier with curly black hair like a plate of broken noodles. His clothes were tired and filthy with a foul

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    The interplay between history and memory is a solipsistic act‚ where history inevitably relies on memory to maintain its vitality whereas memory relies on history to sustain its immortality. Throughout Mark Baker’s polyphonous non-fiction memoir‚ ”The Fiftieth Gate” and the thread like idea of the images below‚ memory is depicted as the panacea that enriches history as it provides diverse individual perspectives on the historical event of the holocaust. However‚ the biography also adduces the complications

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    History and memory does generate compelling and unexpected insights‚ and this is explicitly conveyed and explored in the Smithsonian website created by the American government‚ as well as in How to Tell a True War Story by Tim O’Brien. History is the compilation of events and peoples perspective in events‚ all meshed up into a montage to create a definitive account of events. Both texts demonstrate the fact that history and memory are directly linked‚ and memories of history are perceptions tainted

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    It is the interplay of both history and memory‚ which allows us to gain empathetic understanding of Truth. History is factual‚ and traditionally objective‚ yet is subject to bias and control. It cannot reveal the reality of human experience‚ as it relies on facts‚ lists and statistics; the need for memory arises. Memory is a composition of personal perspectives which can be deemed subjective‚ yet challenges history’s authority and rationalism. Combined‚ history and memory generate a powerful tool when

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