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    like garbage‚ left to rot in the sun". The sheer hatred that both groups of antagonists (Hutus and Nazis) had towards the opposing class was insane. Both genocides were not only almost unfathomable in scale‚ but also extremely efficient. In the Holocaust many neighbors and friends sold others out to the Nazis just like how those in Rwanda went to kill their neighbors. Both of the excerpts contain many differences and similarities between the details of the genocides First‚ the resources that both

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    Living It Again To educate millions of people about the dangers of hatred and the importance of preventing genocide‚ the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was founded in Washington D.C. in1993. It is ironic how the museum is located among monuments and museums that symbolize freedom on the National Mall. The “Holocaust which occurred elsewhere but which is of universal significance” (Ruffins) was responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews in Europe. The mission of the museum is “is

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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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    Every little thing has an impact on different people‚ in a different way. When the Holocaust was going on the Nazi’s had a huge impact on the Jews and the Jews had to learn how to live with the threat that was surrounding them. Everyone’s lives were impacted during this time and they had to learn how to react to the change and figure out how to live. The Holocaust was a time of destruction or slaughter on a mass scale‚ especially caused by fire or nuclear weapons. Jews were dying every day whether

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    how the Holocaust affected Jews living in Europe.” The Holocaust was one of the most disturbing and petrifying eras of all time. The holocaust‚ one of the most famous genocides in the world‚ has showed the world what the evils of man can do to mankind. It was the genocide that killed approximately six million Jews and millions of others in a state-sponsored murder by Nazi Germany led by Adolf Hitler. In a book review of “The Holocaust” by Gilbert Martin‚ Martin says that‚ “The Holocaust is the

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    started a Holocaust project. The teachers came up with the idea to teach about the Holocaust when the principal Linda Hooper read about the Holocaust. Then they decided to collect paperclips for the Jews‚ Gyps and Homasexuals. They started by researching the Holocaust and by teaching the students what they learned then the students found out the Norwegians made paperclips.the Norwegians made paperclips because the paperclips represented the Jews‚ Gyps and Homasexuals that where in the the Holocaust and

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    for the world to go through is the Holocaust. This event killed more than 11 million people and 6 million of those people believed in the Jewish ideas. No one know why the nazis attacked Jewish people‚ but the results are still horrifying either way. One of these Jewish believers was a man named Israel Arbiter. Mr. Arbiter has been though the Holocaust in some of the worst ways. But‚ we’re here to talk about this man’s influence on the world after the Holocaust‚ not about his image before. So let’s

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    The sealed cattle car. The fiery altar upon which the history of our people and the future of mankind were meant to be sacrificed” -Elie Wiesel. Millions of heads were enforced in the Holocaust‚ Elie Wiesel was one of the few survivors. Mr. Wiesel survived through the genocide known as the Holocaust. The Holocaust occurred from 1939 to 1945 in Europe. The mass annihilation was lead by Adolf Hitler. Hitler had one capital goal‚ to be the ultimate ruler. While Germany was experiencing difficult times

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    “Over 11 million people were murdered during the holocaust‚ including 6 million Jews” (Fact Retriever 1). Concentration camps were responsible for this act of mass murder. Many would hide for from those responsible for the camps. The Nazis built and run these camps to imprison those accused of committing crimes against the state or known as “enemies of the state”. During the holocaust‚ concentration camps left a mark on our society. First‚ they were created to detain so-called “enemies of the state”

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    Holocaust Theme Essay The Holocaust was a colossal systematic extermination and murder of about 6 million Jews in Eastern Europe under the criminal hands of Nazis and SS troops during World War II. It started from 1933 and ended in 1945‚ when the war in Europe finally ended. The whole genocide was organized methodically by the leader of Germany at the time‚ Adolf Hitler. His command of the operation quickly sprung to action after procedures took place. At first Jews were persecuted‚ stolen of

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