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    there are other reasons for these actions but as it has been mentioned before that humans are moral animals in the sense that blood has to be spilt for we know is unjust. The hatred of Hitler towards the Jews also exposes the evil nature of Man. The holocaust is by far the worst expression of Man’s evil nature. Millions of people died in the hands of Hitler. Large populations died through the system he set to wipe out a large population (genocide).It takes a lot to kill just one person but now killing

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    Like the intentionalists‚ the functionalists did have some stronger arguments. Mommsen refers to the Holocaust as a “political process which eventually led to the conclusion that there was no way out but to kill the Jews in Auschwitz and elsewhere.” He further put forth his belief “this did not come into being before the second half of 1941.” Intentionalists cannot counter this claim easily‚ “No one has uncovered any SS plans for the relocation of Jews in the Soviet interior‚” intentionalist Richard

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    Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe (“Jewish”). The Holocaust was one of the most horrific events to ever occur in human history‚ and is most commonly known for when the mass murder of over six-million Jewish people took place. In 1939‚ thousands of Jewish families were forced to leave their homes and live in small‚ fenced-off areas known as ghettos. With miserable living conditions‚ and constant Nazi terror‚ resistance was not easy‚ but certainly not impossible. During the Holocaust‚ Jewish people engaged in various

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    Most people credit Adolf Hitler as being the man behind the holocaust. If you would know about his childhood‚ schooling‚ and political beliefs and goals you might think of him as a different person. Adolf Hitler was in 1889 in Austria. Adolf Hitler had 6 brothers and sisters. His father didn’t treat him very well. When Adolf Hitler’s littlest brother died it kind of drew him away from his family and he became isolated. When he was old enough he applied for the German military. He was soon accepted

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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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    Rudolf Höss was a Nazi leader who had an important role in the Holocaust. Höss was responsible for the deaths of many Jews and other Europeans. He thought of new ways to kill Jews quicker and more efficiently‚ and also made other improvements to Auschwitz. He was dedicated to his job and guaranteed the executions at Auschwitz would work with little error. Though Höss appeared to be a hard-working individual‚ some argue that he was a lapdog to other German leaders. No matter what‚ Höss accomplished

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    According to the text‚ Holocaust survivors had a negative effect on the people who survived. Jews were first to fear the Gestapo so they often felt they had to do as they were told. They were put into Ghettos and Concentration camps where they were abused or treated like animals. Eventually‚ 6 to 9 million people died as a result of the Holocaust. According to the text‚ Holocaust survivors suffered negative effects due to the fact they had been abused‚ lost loved ones‚ and were treated less than

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    During this assignment‚ I learned firsthand just how hard it was for Anne and her family along with all the other families during the holocaust. Early on as I began this assignment‚ I grabbed a text book and began to take notes for another class. Right there is when I realized just what a struggle it must have been for Anne. How could she write so much in her diary when she could barely see what she was writing? I know this because the blinds in my room are white and let some light in‚ while her

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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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    wanted to portray the Jews as inhuman‚ inferior beings who were interested primarily in their own economic gain or in communism. All Jews and non-Aryans were excluded from Germany society. These are some examples of the acts of prejudice before the holocaust began. The Nazis introduced anti-Jewish laws‚ which gradually eliminated the rights of Jewish citizens. Jews were regularly persecuted and humiliated. All Jews had to wear a Yellow Star on their clothing. They could no longer hold government

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