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    The Nazis followed Adolf Hitler’s “final solution”‚ which is known as The Holocaust. However‚ the mass murder of Jews and others led up to and was during World War II. The Holocaust was a period of time when the Jews of Europe were the primary targets of persecution; there were other people who were persecuted such as European Gypsies. The Holocaust is genocide because most of the victims were killed because they belonged to a racial or religious group that the Nazis wanted to wipe out‚ or they spoke

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    Did you know that the Holocaust killed more than 6 million Jews? Of those‚ 1.1 million were kids. It was a period in history when Jews were religiously discriminated. It was 12 years before the genocide ended. In NIght‚ Jews were dehumanized both in Sighet and in the concentration camps. Jews were dehumanized in Sighet by the Nazi’s hurting them verbally and taking their valuables away. First‚ the Jews were given yellow stars to distinguish them from the others. Elie states‚ “...a new decree: every

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    The Holocaust has become the standard by which crimes against humanity are measured. It is defined as the industrialized mass-murder of predominately Jews‚ gypsies‚ homosexuals‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ the homeless‚ and the disabled; orchestrated and directed by the German Nazi Government1. Many questions arise such as: why was it socially allowed? How were the murders concocted? And what is meant by “industrialized?” Industrialized murder is the mechanized‚ impersonal‚ and sustained mass destruction

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    Elli: Coming of Age in the Holocaust The book Elli: Coming of Age in the Holocaust provides much information on what happened during this time. It is a biography by Livia E. Bitton Jackson. Livia Jackson was thirteen when she was taken to Auschwitz. After liberation‚ she completed high school in displaced person camps in Germany. In 1951‚ she traveled to the U.S. on a refugee ship and completed her higher education‚ later receiving a Ph.D. from N.Y.U. Since‚ she has taught at several colleges

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    to endure that every day during the Holocaust. The Holocaust took place in Europe from 1933-1945 and this was a time where the Europeans hated the Jews for just their faith. They tossed these men‚ women‚ and children into ghettos‚ deportation‚ and concentration camps. There was a death toll of 5 million Jews out of the total of 11 million innocent souls. But these strong-willed citizens did not die without fighting for what they believed in. During the Holocaust‚ the Jewish people participated in

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    Amongst the many events that the world has captured in history books‚ the holocaust is one that is recognized by almost everyone. The Holocaust was a controlled‚ state financed torture and killing of roughly six million Jews by the Nazi government led by Adolf Hitler. While many Jews died in the concentration camps‚ there are some who made it out alive and told their story. Their witness accounts contribute information the world needs to understand what really took place in Germany and the concentration

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    Karina Perez Mrs. Sommers English II Honors 11/8/12 Elies Experience during the Holocaust During the Holocaust Elie Wiesel changes from a spiritual‚ sensitive little boy to a spiritually dead unemotional man. Before the Holocaust started in the middle of 1900’s. Elie Wiesel was an outgoing kid; he was a spiritual kid as well as sensitive little boy and had faith in god. He lived with his mom‚ dad‚ and little sister. As the days and month went past by. Stuff began to change in Germany

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    people get overthrown and face many losses‚ they give up. When people feel as if they’re hopeless‚ they give up. But for some people‚ it isn’t the end. Some people are determined and will finish what they have started. This accurately represents Holocaust survivor Georgia Gabor. Georgia was only eight years old when the Germans raided her hometown‚ Budapest. Her father worked as an attorney which made her family wealthy at the time. When the Nazis raided them‚ they needed an area to hide. Luckily

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    others with them. The holocaust was a horrible event that occurred from 1933 until 1945. The holocaust was caused because Adolf Hitler became the Germans leader and him and his Nazi party wanted a greater empire led by a pure master race. This led to them starting to kill Jews and they started concentration camps where they would kill Jews by overworking them starving them or even putting them in gas chambers. These camps were Jews worst nightmares they were horrible. The holocaust events led to 6 million

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    wouldn’t leave Germany Kristallnacht was used as means to push Jews out of Germany. To better understand the holocaust‚ it is important to apply the definition. The Holocaust describes the state sponsored slaughtered of six million Jewish men‚ women‚ and children along with the killing of others by the Nazis and the their allies during WWII. Called “the final solution” by the Nazis‚ the Holocaust traces its name from the Greek term meaning whole sacrifice. This reminds us of how whole bodies were burned

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