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    Genocide: the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national‚ racial‚ political‚ or cultural group. When most people think of genocide‚ it is the Holocaust. There have been genocides that even today there is not much history on. Many more genocides happened during the Holocaust‚ but many also happened after and continue to happen today. The Holocaust targeted people of Jewish descent and people of Jewish religion. Hitler resulted in the Final Solution‚ which meant executing all the Jews. This plan

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    The Consequences of Dehumanization The actions committed during the Holocaust are‚ to many‚ unthinkable. Hitler and his followers have become merely fixtures of history‚ and the very idea that something like the Holocaust could happen again is often laughable. However‚ the Holocaust did not begin with widespread destruction‚ rather‚ it was a slow ascent into the horrors that we know of. This ascent began with the idea that the Jewish people were at fault for Germany’s economic collapse‚ yet finished

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    The Chelmno concentration camp was used as an extermination camp during the Holocaust. It was known by the Germans as Kulmhof concentration camp. This camp operated in two periods during the war; from December 8th‚ 1941 to March 1943‚ and from June 1944 to January 18th‚ 1945. The first period was open during the most deadly phase of the Holocaust known as Aktion Reinhard and the second period was open during the Soviet counteroffensive. This camp was specifically built to exterminate Polish Jews

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    When most people hear of a genocide they think of the Holocaust‚ which led to the death of 11 million people because of their religion‚ race‚ or sexuality to make the “perfect human race”. The Holocaust was without a doubt the most horrific genocide in the human race‚ with most of it’s victims being children. The Holocaust wasn’t the only genocide with mass minor death however‚ and many people over look the other genocide that claimed the lives of many children. In fact. it is so isolated from the

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    Yad Vashem is an immensely famous holocaust memorial site founded in 1953‚ which pays respect to the six million Jews who lost their while simultaneously honouring the non-Jews who risked their lives to keep Jews safe (righteous among the nations) in what was the most anti-Semitic event in our history. Yad Vashem is situated on the western slope of Mount Herzl on the Mount of Remembrance in Jerusalem 1) Motive (who designed/ built it and WHY?) Moshe Safdie and associates were the intelligent architects

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    Jared Sharp Professor Biedl English 101 18 September 2016 The Holocaust: Man’s Inhumanity to Man Since the beginning of time‚ nothing has created more agony and languishing over man than man himself. Through savagery‚ war‚ and loathe violations‚ the trepidation of the obscure and diverse has demonstrated how insensitive man can be to one and other. The Holocaust was a dull period in humankind’s history. It indicated society how coldhearted man can be as Hitler drove 11 million pure individuals

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    Surviving the Holocaust was not easy‚ but Elie Wiesel did it‚ and wrote many books about it. He has won many awards like the Nobel Peace Prize. Elie Wiesel survived the Holocaust‚ wrote books about his experiences‚ and has influenced our society. Elie was born on September 30‚ 1928. He was born in Sighet‚ Transylvania‚ which is now Romania (“Elie Wiesel Biography”). The Wiesel family consists of Sholmo‚ Sarah‚ Hilda‚ Bea‚ Eliezer‚ and Tsiporah (Aikman). His was given the birth name Eliezer

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    Mr. Bendig History of the Holocaust 17 September 2013 Sociological Causes of Genocide It is hard to consider people who neglect to act in the face of extreme cruelty‚ especially those who witnessed the events of the Holocaust without intervening‚ as average humans. However‚ recent sociological experiments have revealed that most people will witness an emergency without intervening due to altruistic inertia or pluralistic ignorance. In the case of genocide‚ dehumanization is crucial to the ability

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    “The holocaust was not only a Jewish tragedy‚ but also a human tragedy” -Simon Weisenthal. The holocaust or also known as the Final Solution was a terrible plan by the Nazi regime and Adolf Hitler to eliminate the Jewish race. How has it changed the lives of Jews? Why is it important to remember? What can we do to make sure future generations never forget the Final Solution? During this time approximately 11 thousand Jews and and others were killed‚ this has impacted many innocent lives. The Final

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    “Schindler our protector‚ he was the only one who could protect us.” is a quote by Sol Urbach‚ a refugee of Oskar Schindler. Oskar Schindler was a Holocaust rescuer who saved over 1‚200 prisoners during World War II. He rescued many of these prisoners by employing them in his factory as an excuse for their release. Oskar’s personality developed when he realized how awfully Jews were being treated during the war‚ so he decided to use his wealth to save the countless lives of others. Schindler used

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