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    My creative personal response to the holocaust in form of a visual art‚ has demonstrated my understanding of the Holocaust‚ the short and long term effects and impact on individuals‚ groups and nations. My personal response called One is a large canvas sporting a range of images that have been collated from popular magazines such as Who and Vouge. Each individual image has been carefully cut out and a gold star has been positioned on their clothing with their eyes blackened out. These individuals

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    The Holocaust is one of the most famous examples of genocide in human history. The mass killing of predominantly Jewish people during the reign of Adolf Hitler inundates history books throughout the world. From the end of WWI to the end of WWII Jewish people from many countries in Europe were forced into concentration camps‚ where their best option was living and working in terrible conditions‚ and their worst option death. My question is why did this devastating genocide occur? Looking back‚ the

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    Night Essay The Holocaust is considered the greatest act of hate and anti-Semitism in modern history. This relentless act of hate and genocide was made possible by the Nazi party under Adolf Hitler’s orders carried out by Heinrich Himmler to exterminate Jews and other minorities. The Holocaust is responsible for over 9 million people (an estimate of 6 million people murdered were Jews). Because the Holocaust was so insidious‚ this part of history cannot be forgotten to prevent these atrocities

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    some. Hitler did this to the Jews as he wanted the world to have the Aryan race with the Holocaust‚ and America did this to the Japanese during the Japanese internment. The Holocaust and the Japanese internment are very different from one another yet they are both very similar to each other. The Holocaust was the systematic mass slaughter of Jews and other groups deemed inferior by the Nazis. The Holocaust began when Adolf Hitler‚ the fascist leader of Germany that would lead the world into World

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    Holocaust Film Review Schindler’s List (1993) Cast: Liam Nesson‚ Ben Kingsley‚ Ralph Fiennes‚ and Caroline Goodall Director: Steven Spielberg Synopsis: Shortly after the outbreak of World War II when the German army beat the Poland army. Polish Jews were being relocated from areas of Krakow to a concentration camp in‚ Paszów. However‚ a man named Oskar Schindler played by Liam Nesson was a greedy businessman; he wanted manufacture goods to the German military. Not knowing how to run a business

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    been put on the crisis. The Holocaust and the Darfur genocide happened almost 2‚767 miles away from each other and almost 62 years apart. Both were due to racism and religion. The holocaust started during the time of the great depression and Hitler rose to power. He was a powerful and spellbinding speaker who attracted a wide range of following germans who were desperate for change. He promised them a better life and astounding germany but he was

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    killed. Those people that took you were Nazis. The camp that they took you to was a concentration camp which reeks with the stench of illnesses‚ diseases‚ and death. That’s what the Holocaust victims had to live through. This essay will be about the social injustices of the concentration camps during the Holocaust. To begin with‚ there was Auschwitz which was an infamous concentration camp. The Nazis imported about 1.3 million people into this forced labor camp between the years 1940 and 1945

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    “What is done cannot be undone‚ but one can prevent it from happening again.” (Anne Frank - BrainyQuote) . The Holocaust was an important event in history because it showed how much power one man can have and whether he uses it for good or evil‚ and the impact his decisions have on others. Life before the Holocaust for the Jews was great. There were about 900‚000 Jews living in Germany living a normal life. They had many opportunities for jobs such as being farmers‚ tailors‚ seamstresses‚ factory

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    people in this world know about the Holocaust. As years go by less and less people teach or learn about this huge event that occurred in our history. We are taught about our history‚ how it came to be and the holocaust is a subject you have to be careful with and also a time in our history not recommended to tech or you just learn a little part of it because it is not something you have to teach. Which is why I think it is vital that the lessons learned from the Holocaust be passed on to new generations

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    Did the Holocaust really happen? Most of the world say yes but there are several groups of people who say no. Both of these sides are backed up with facts and information. People who believe that the Holocaust did not happen say‚ in general‚ that it is impossible for that many people to disappear and nobody do anything to stop it. But what if people did know what was happening and still did nothing to stop it. What then? There were international headlines discussing the disappearance of a race of

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