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    “The Holocaust” refers to an event in during World War II where about six million Jewish people were killed in a mass-murder or “genocide” by Germany under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi State. The first issue to address here is the contested definition of the word “Holocaust”. In this essay‚ “The Holocaust” will be used to describe only the state sanctioned murder of millions whilst the Nazi Party was in power from 19-x to19-x. The second issue of contention that needs to be addressed is who did the

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    therefore leading to the death of over six million men‚ women‚ and children‚ creating what we now know as the Holocaust. In order to truly understand what happened under the Nazi regime‚ one must understand that there were dark‚ evil forces at work; and that through one man in particular‚ Adolf Hitler‚ these forces destroyed nearly two-thirds of the Jews on the planet. During the Holocaust‚ millions of lives were lost and millions more were affected in ways that we will never fully grasp. By watching

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    The Holocaust‚ which took place during WWII‚ caused many tragic deaths due to one powerful man. 11 million people died during this time but the Holocaust focused more on the Jewish religion‚ where 6 million Jews were killed. At this time‚ Jews were forced to live in ghettos and concentration camps‚ where a mass amount of people died. One of the largest ghettos in Poland‚ Warsaw‚ had over 400‚000 people living in a crowded area of 1.3 square miles. Torture and occurred frequently when they were sent

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    The Holocaust Anti-Semitism in Europe did not begin with Adolf Hitler. Though use of the term itself dates only to the 1870s‚ there is evidence of hostility toward Jews long before the Holocaust--even as far back as the ancient world‚ when Roman authorities destroyed the Jewish temple in Jerusalem and forced Jews to leave Palestine. The Enlightment‚ during the 17th and 18th centuries‚ emphasized religious toleration‚ and in the 19th century Napoleon and other European

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    The Holocaust‚ a gruesome slaughter of what is estimated to be eleven million people‚ mainly Jews‚ is arguably the most influential event to occur in human history. This tragic event occurred in the modern day countries of Germany‚ Austria and Poland‚ which were all Nazi occupied countries at the time. Before Jews and other victims were murdered‚ they were often forced into physical labor. Victims were also killed in horrendous ways‚ such as being left without food and water for days‚ before being

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    The Holocaust‚ also referred to as the Shoah‚ has been one of the most horrific events that has occurred in the history of humanity. It was a time period in which Jews were viewed upon as “an inferior race” and an “alien threat to German racial purity and community‚” as well as to all of Europe (History). During the Holocaust‚ approximately six million Jews were killed by the Nazis‚ who were led by their leader and Fuhrer of Nazi Germany‚ Adolf Hitler. Hitler hated the Jews for having a successful

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    There are many novels and films that have be created to portray the stories of Holocaust victims‚ two examples being the film Life is Beautiful and the graphic novels Maus I and Maus II. Life is Beautiful tells the story of Guido‚ a Jewish man in Italy before the war. He fell in love with Dora‚ a beautiful teacher‚ and eventually married her and had a son‚ Giosue. As the Nazis took over‚ Guido‚ Dora and Giosue were taken to a concentration camp‚ where Guido does everything he can to keep his family

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    learned about the Holocaust‚ according to the Oxford dictionary: the massive “murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941-45”. This idea of persecuting Jews just for thinking differently was the perfect proof of the craziness I once thought discrimination implied. I founded insane that someone could kill 6 million Jews due to their religion. Trying to learn more about the Holocaust‚ I found my self in front of a website full of nonsense arguments denying the Holocaust‚ the title of

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    Cultural Memory of the Holocaust Lillie Taylor LIB:316 Historical Context & Literature (BPC1504A) Sherane Heron February 23‚ 2015 This paper will examine and analyze the turning points in the construction of Jewish memory and the identity in Israel as influenced by and based on the events of the Holocaust. This subject is also important for Poland as a country to come to grips with the last decade of the 20th century when it entered onto the path of social dialogue and bilateral

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    with giving their kids up. We ask ourselves‚ what made these men so cruel to tear poor families away and to also kill those that they deemed didn’t fit in society? What made it their decision to decide who belonged and who didn’t? The start of the Holocaust began with something simple‚ a boycott on April 1st‚ 1933 (Rosenberg). Nazis demanded all Jewish businesses be boycotted immediately‚ but that was the lesser of the evil about to come. Slowly but surely life got worse for the Jews‚ eventually excluding

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