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    school. The Holocaust is an important part of history that students need to be taught about. The Holocaust should be taught to eighth grade students to help them confront day to day issues‚ teach them lifelong skills‚ and learn about how the world really works. Teaching the Holocaust is very important for helping students confront issues they are presented with every day. Children can face many issues and dilemmas even at a young age and we do our best to help children to solve them. Holocaust education

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    profoundly unexpected turn when Germany’s armies invaded Sighet. * Wiesel was freed in April 1945‚ when he was sixteen years old. * Wiesel settled in the United States in1956. He continued to write about the Holcaust. * Wiesel who married Holocaust survivor Marion Erster Rose in 1969‚ has worked against oppression and persecution around the world. * In accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his activism and courageous works. Introducing the Memoir. * Night begin in 1941 in Weisel’s

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    Hailey Neibauer Holocaust paper Mrs.Wipplinger Rough Draft 3-2-17 8A Deaths in the Holocaust Death swept over the concentration camps and ghettos during the holocaust‚ but these are the largest contributing causes of death: disease‚starvation/malnourishment and forced labor. The first reason first of death was disease. The first disease was typhus. Typhus is any one of a group of important diseases caused by rickettsias. (World book student‚ 2017) These are tiny organisms that look like small

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    Holocaust Paper (still working on title) Imagine a society of complete perfection. Not one single person steps out of line. Everyone follows the same rules. All the same religion‚ sexuality‚ race‚ language‚ heritage‚ and political beliefs. Is this really perfect? That’s exactly what one of the world’s most feared dictators‚ Adolf Hitler‚ attempted with his ruthless army‚ the Nazis. But was genocide really the way to get what he wanted? How was the murder of six million Jews necessary to make Germany

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    Unfortunately‚ the number of people who were aware of these atrocities and actually did something to help‚ was small. The Holocaust lasted twelve years until Hitler was stopped and the concentration camps were liberated. Some important questions to raise are: to what extent were the people actions and mindsets influenced by Hitler’s beliefs? How much did the public actually know about the Holocaust at the time? It can be easily inferred that through the promise of a new Germany‚ Hitler was able to appear as

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    crimes came to be known as the Holocaust. During the period of the holocaust‚ millions of women were exposed to victimization and murder. Individual camps and areas were specifically designed for female prisoners. Those concentration camps forced women to undergo harsh treatment. Ravensbruck was one of the largest concentration camps that held over 100‚000 women. Many of the women experienced enduring wrongdoings against them‚ that changed history forever. During the holocaust women lived and died differently

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    The Holocaust was a devastating time in history that took many lives and changed a lot of people’s outlooks on life itself. The Holocaust started on January 30‚ 1933‚ when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany‚ and it ended on May 8‚ 1945 when the war in Europe ended. During the Holocaust approximately 5‚860‚000 Jews lost their lives‚ which include children also. Many Jewish communities suffered significant losses during the Holocaust. Also‚ it is estimated that the Nazis established approximately

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    The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. During this brutal time in history‚ rescuers‚ who were non-Jewish civilians attempted to help Jews and other oppressed groups in spite of the many dangers it put them in. Resistors who were both part of non-Jewish and Jewish groups‚ tried to stunt the progression of the Nazi army. Liberators were soldiers who came to the camps‚ and saved as many people

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    The Holocaust had a gigantic impact on literature as we know it and changed the face of morals in many written novels and sources. Many autobiographies and other works of art came from people who experienced the tragedy firsthand‚ and these works shed light on the true horrors that occurred during that time. One huge example of these works is Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ who was 15 when he was taken into a concentration camp along with his family. His book depicts his experience in the camp along with

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    The Holocaust can be called one of the darkest sides and the biggest tragedies of the human civilization. The German concentration Camp has become a main symbol for the Holocaust. Between 1933 and 1945‚ Nazi Germany established about 20‚000 camps and killed 11 million people. There are three major concentration camps Auschwitz-Birkenau‚ Belzec‚ and Bergen-Belsen. These camps were very overpopulated and the prisoners did not eat well‚ wore cloth rags as clothing and were forced into labor for more

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