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    The Holocaust was a devastating time in history. Because of Adolf Hitler and his beliefs‚ 6 million Jews were killed between the years 1933-1945. Hitler did not just target Jews either‚ he targeted all races he saw as a threat to the “Aryan” race. According to History.com‚ “ The National Socialist German Workers’ Party‚ or Nazi Party‚ grew into mass movement and ruled Germany through the totalitarian means from 1933-1945.” Before he had joined the Nazi party‚ Hitler had served in the German army

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    Fictional literature of the Holocaust the reader opens a diverse number of stories about this tragic and gruesome historical event. Fictional stories explore a sensitive topic with respect‚ it gives honor to the survivors of the Holocaust by informing new generations of the adversities the Jewish people experienced. Fictional Nazi genocide stories solve the limitations present in autobiographies and survival testimonies about the Holocaust; Anna Richardson mentions one of these limitations in The

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    event had started in January 1942. (Laffiette) The proposition of this round up was first proposed at the Wansee Conference. The Nazis had come up this plan to be the beginning of their final solution for the extermination of the Jews. (the holocaust in france: the vel’d’hiv round up) The police were to be the main proprietors of this round up. The French police force had been condemned to do the majority of the work of rounding up the Jews. (Lyon) The police were thought to only having to

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    The Holocaust was a mass murder of about six million Jews by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany that took place over a span of 12 years. The purpose was to wipe out what were considered “inferior” races and social groups‚ meaning they were not as common or normal to the Nazis. Beginning in 1933‚ the feeling of anti-semitism‚ or hatred of Jews‚ was very immense for Hitler and his Nazis‚ so the practice of persecution was put into effect. The title Holocaust was given to this event because it means “destruction

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    The Holocaust was a traumatic event during the 1930s and 1940s. About 5‚860‚000 Jews died during this time (Wigoder 3: 370). This event happened because of the Nazi party led by a man named Adolph Hitler. He did this because of people’s religion‚ race‚ and beliefs. They sent them to a concentration camp for training or death.One person sent to a concentration camp was a young girl named Anne Frank. She was and is a very famous girl because of her recording that time of her life by writing a diary

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    Peter Farag 10A Mr. Laidlaw The holocaust. Adolf Hitler couldn’t help but just keep killing people when he took power in Germany during the year 1933. The Nazis (Hitler’s army) killed millions of Jews and Gypsies basically because they thought that they were smarter than the Germans. The mass killing of Jews occurred in late 1938 and ended in 1945 during World War 2. Many concentration camps were constructed by Hitler and his men to hold people who he called his enemy. People who were sent to camps

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    War and Holocaust. He claims that Poland has shared responsibility for the Holocaust and that the Poles were not the victims that they claimed to be. It is not that they did not suffer during the war but that victim was not their only identity. The guilt and responsibility of the Poles is that they were bystanders that could have done for to help the Polish Jews. This article is not about making people feel guilty but rather that Poland has a shared responsibility in the Holocaust because

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    The Holocaust was a wretched chapter in history and the victims or survivors had to adapt to a whole new life. The death rate was as high as over about 13 million. One fortunate survivor still living today is Marion Blumenthal-Lazan. Life for Marion during and after the Holocaust was dehumanizing‚ a struggle‚ and in the end‚ enlightening for many. It does not take much to realize that many actions during this time‚ were awfully dehumanizing. Hitler and the Nazi Party began to

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    and fourth chapters presents the different arguments scholars have when discussing both the victims’ life during the Holocaust and the Jewish resistance. Within the third chapter “The Victims’ Experiences‚” Niewyk introduces Bruno Bettelheim‚ Terrence Des Pres‚ Primo Levi‚ and Zoë Vania Waxman‚ intellectuals who “give us a sense of the variety of what were…many millions of Holocaust experiences.” Within the fourth chapter “The Problem of Jewish Resistance‚” Niewyk compiles the arguments of Raul Hilberg

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    The Holocaust was an event in history that people would like to pretend never happened however in reality it will never be forgotten. Hitler came into power in 1933 and wanted to create the “master race”‚ meaning the Aryan race (Ushmm‚ 2013). The Jews‚ along with other groups such as the gypsies‚ were not included in this superior race. He thought of them as inferior and knew he had to expel them from the world. The word “Holocaust” means a “burnt sacrifice offered solely to God” (Niewyk‚ 2011)

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