Why the World was Silent? During the Holocaust‚ where was the rest of the world when Germany and Europe needed them? In any other instance where a part of the world was in distress‚ allied countries would contribute in aiding them; why was this situation any different? Every country had heard about‚ as well as seen images of the horrors taking place under Adolf Hitler’s rule. “Germany‚ Japan‚ and Italy signed the Tripartite Pact‚ this pact formulized the Axis. The main purpose of the pact was to
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A interesting visit to Metropolitan Museum of Art I have recently visit Metropolitian Museum of Art. This is the first time I visit museum in New York city‚ my first impression for this art museum is tremendous and inspiring. It’s a multi-culture museum‚ there are sculptures and paintings from all around the world. After two hours of touristing‚ I was attracted by a painting‚ which is located in second floor‚ in American wing section. This painting is oil-on-canvas in 1851 by artist Emanuel
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The Holocaust The Holocaust is recognized as the most significant tragedy of the modern era. The phenomenon was driven by religious discrimination‚ dictatorship‚ and the general hatred toward Jews by the Nazi party. The term “Nazi” is an acronym for “Nationalsocialistishe Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” which means National Socialist German Workers’ Party. It was the only political party thriving in Germany at the time. The mass murder defined the furthest boundaries of evil known to mankind by the
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Over six million Jews died in the Holocaust. Concentration camps and death camps were the main cause of extermination during this time. A vast number of people were dehumanized and treated poorly in camps. Auschwitz was one of the most horrific concentration camps because of the living conditions‚ Mass exterminations‚ and uprisings. The living conditions of the prisoners in the camp were treacherous‚ and prisoners went several days without adequate clothing and food. For example “prisoners did
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that they were going to various work camps‚ but in reality they were being sent to their death. More Jews were added to Warsaw shortly after the German invasion of Poland‚ in September 1939. More than 400‚000 Jews were in the Warsaw Ghetto now. (“Holocaust Resistance:
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Imagine if you‚ were a jew during the Holocaust. How would you have felt? Probably pretty awful. Although you may not want to live during the Holocaust‚ there were many who did and they didn’t have the choice. The Holocaust involved many people including rescuers‚ children‚ and adults. As a rescuer during the Holocaust‚ they faced the threat of the death penalty if they were caught helping a jew. By hiding a jew‚ Polish people put themselves in great danger. This threat was also feared by and extended
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ATIVE ANALYSIS PART TWO It is not surprising that Steven Vincent was stopped by Oldenburg’s Store sculptures because the Guggenheim museum is one of the last places you would expect to find his objects‚ especially those that were originally intended for his storefront in the Lower Eastside of Manhattan. The irony of ‘the commodity object as art versus the art object as commodity’ set much of the stage for Oldenburg’s Store because he‚ like Allan Kaprow‚ understood that art changes accordingly to
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The Acropolis Museum in Greece As time goes by‚ the acropolis in Greece has withstood its fair share of troubles. The Acropolis Museum has forgone many changes throughout its life and continues to thrive today as it welcomes millions every year to see its many artworks and artifacts. The original setting of the museum started on top of the famed acropolis in Athens‚ where monuments stood carrying statues to honor the gods. In the 17th century‚ wars and their battles were fought near this location
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based on The British Museum Queen Elizabeth II Great Court‚ which is the largest covered square in Europe and it is part of the Millennium Commission Projects (Millennium Commission‚ n.d.). The paper includes background and history of the museum explaining how it was decided to reconstruct The Great Court‚ what was it aim and who it was designed from. Then‚ will analyse the cost of the project including money invested‚ what is believed to be beneficial for the British Museum and what might be the
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23rd Psalm- A Holocaust Memoir The Holocaust and war was no joking matter. Millions were executed both intentionally and unintentionally. Men‚ women‚ husbands‚ wives‚ parents‚ grandparents‚ and children; The SS didn’t care. Nor did the Poles‚ Germans‚ or anyone at all for that matter. Nobody cared about the “dirty Jews”‚ the “filthy dogs”‚ or the “swine dogs”. There were so many insults that it’s impossible to name them all. People were malnourished‚ lonely‚ and hopeless. This torture was part
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