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    This paper addresses one of the holocausts during World War II--the forgotten holocaust. As you will read‚ this paper briefly describes the atrocities that occurred in Nanjing‚ China. Not many know or understand what really happened in this city. Hopefully‚ this paper can give those who do not know about "The Forgotten Holocaust" some knowledge of this sad and historical true story. When someone mentions the word holocaust‚ most often people will relate that word with the Germans and Jews during

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    The Holocaust: The Genocide of the Jewish Race (1933-1945) "That is my major preoccupation –memory‚ the kingdom of memory. I want to protect and enrich that kingdom‚ glorify that kingdom and serve it." (Wiesel‚ Elie). The Holocaust has synthesized uncountable horrors in the minds of those discriminated against as well as challenge the rest of the world to envision the torture‚ heartbreak‚ and ultimately death of its victims. In 1933‚ the Treaty of Versailles left Germany in shambles. It was

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    Complete History of the Holocaust The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis‚ who came to power in Germany in January 1933‚ believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews‚ deemed "inferior‚" were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. The Holocaust was the effort of Adolf

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    take their seats‚ he begins to explain their next unit. It is on the Holocaust. His eyes rove over his class. Some seem excited‚ others confused‚ still others uncomfortable. He knows what some of the parents teach their children about the Holocaust. Explaining that he has a backup unit planned‚ in case of controversy‚ the teacher asks his students to take a silent vote with their eyes closed: should they learn about the Holocaust‚ or proceed to the backup unit? Teachers‚ parents‚ and students struggle

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    incomprehensible topic of the Holocaust in his recently published 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

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    The Holocaust is one of the most horrifying things to have happened in the 20th century. About 11 million people died because of discrimination‚ this is not something to joke about. But the movie Life is Beautiful took a comedic perspective of the Holocaust; and casted comedic actor Roberto Benigni for the part of Guido‚ the main character of the film. Guido is an Italian Jew whose whole family was taken to a concentration camp. His son‚ Joshua‚ is with Guido the entirety of the film and is under

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    The holocaust never happened The act of denialism is when a person’s choice to deny reality‚ as a way to avoid a psychologically uncomfortable truth. There are many holocaust deniers such as Donald L. Niewyk‚ Robert jan van Pelt‚ etc. He believes that there were swimming pools in Auschwitz. Here is how Holocaust historian Robert Jan van Pelt explained it (2000): “They ignore that the swimming pool was built as a water reservoir for the purpose of firefighting (there were no hydrants in the

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    Could an Event Like Holocaust Happen Now? Lijin john History II: 1303-4008/4009 04/14/2008 Could an event like the Holocaust happen now? The Holocaust was a horrible and tragic event. The sad thing is that it is still happening today. In the country of Rwanda‚ the mass killings of a certain group of people happened as recently as 1994. The United States and U.N turned its back on it. The other similar event happened in Iraq when Saddam Hussein used weapons of mass destruction to

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    study and learn about them today. One of those important events being the Holocaust is something that is still being talked about and learned today through the book called Night by Elie Wiesel and other various sources. The Holocaust was an event in history that should never be forgotten and is urgent to learn about still to this day because of the horrible things that happened to the Jews and so we are prepared so the Holocaust never happens again. It’s important to give recognition to how cruelly

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    Holocaust Denial The title of my piece sums up my entire article: Are You Serious? I mean honestly? Are you kidding? Don’t worry‚ reader‚ this isn’t to you. Unless you’re David Irving‚ of course. What’s that? You don’t know what I’m talking about? You don’t know that some people in this world actually believe the Holocaust never took place? Then welcome to the modern day‚ the 21st century‚ an age where even the most widely recognized event in human history can be‚ and ferociously is‚ questioned

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