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    nebewfdijskcnxcmnxbcaNnbcx xncbjZMx nerhyu fddxhgsagdahdbcz cnasfalkfdlkdvfoisadcszcmm mxnclksjfo The Holocaust was one of the twentieth century’s greatest tragedy that left a mark of tragic and horror to all Jews. The tragedy began at January 30th‚ 1933 and ended at May 8th‚ 1945‚ when the war in Europe ended. Millions of people died during the Holocaust‚ some were killed by machine guns‚ gas chambers‚ getting burned‚ while others died due to starvation‚ abuse and diseases. Adolf Hitler‚ the leader

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    The Holocaust‚ a mass murder of European Jews led by Hitler and punished by Nazi Germany in the early/mid 1900’s ( Rossel 12 ). The Holocaust took place in the years of 1933 through 1945 ( “Introduction” par. 3 )‚ in the countries of Germany and Poland ( Rossel 32 ). Antagonists of this historical event include Nazis and their leader Adolf Hitler‚ enforcing cruelty upon the Jews of European nations ( Rossel 12 ). The Holocaust was the persecution of 6 million Jews and millions of others forced to

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    Treatment of Disabled People During the Holocaust "... In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion‚ misery‚ and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness‚ I hear the ever approaching thunder‚ which will destroy us too‚ I can feel the sufferings of millions and yet‚ if I look up into the heavens‚ I think that it will all come right‚ that this cruelty too will end‚ and

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    qualities from a person? The Holocaust used dehumanization to take away people’s identities and India uses it as well to separate people in different classes. Dehumanization is the process of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities. Groups of power use dehumanization in hopes of separating the humanlike qualities of people so killing them is easier up close‚ and not as personal; this is shown throughout the Holocaust and the caste system in India. The Holocaust was a systematic murder

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    PROLOGUE Persecution of the Jews in Europe began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power as Chancellor of Germany. Hitler implemented a policy of anti- Semitism‚ first in Germany and in the other countries that the armies of Nazi Germany conquered or forged alliance. Jews deprived of their civil rights‚ their synagogues‚ destroyed‚ prominent Jews imprisoned‚ and their assets and properties confiscated. The Second World War began when the armies of Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1st‚ 1939

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    The Holocaust Essay During the time period of Second World War from 1939 to 1945‚ millions of lives in Europe would be affected from a horrible event known as the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a genocidal plan devised by Adolf Hitler in order to eliminate various ethnic and social groups who he saw were inferiors. Apart of this plan‚ methods such as the Nuremberg Laws and the Final Solutions were enforced by the German Nazi. These methods were used to impact and make the lives of the various ethnic

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    Jews during the Holocaust suffered huge losses‚ of both mentally‚ and physically. Imagining oneself in the place where Wiesenthal was during WWII is almost unimaginable‚ putting oneself in that much pain and suffering does not seem human. It would be a very difficult decision to determine whether or not to forgive Karl‚ but I believe that I can make assumptions on what the people were thinking and how to decide. If I were to decide whether to forgive him or not‚ I would choose to not forgive him

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    In World War II‚ the Holocaust is one of the most important and significant events that occurred. The Holocaust was a horrible period in the history of the war. Jews were murdered in acts of oppression. During the second world war‚ the Nazis led by Hitler were determine to murder the entire Jewish population. About six million Jews were killed and there was no real threat to put an end to this and stop the Nazis from killing those innocent people.  These people were mistreated and taken from their

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    Holocaust vs Japanese Internment Camps In comparison between the two events of that of the Holocaust and of the Japanese Internment camps‚ I believe that the Holocaust was by far the worst of the two circumstances for the following three main reasons: the process and the steps taken‚ the deaths and how they occurred‚ and the mental trauma inflicted and forever engraved into the minds of that of the prisoners of the death camps. Throughout the entire tragic and horrendous ordeal of the Holocaust

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    “The Holocaust at Auschwitz” Introduction Auschwitz functioned throughout its existence as a concentration camp‚ and over time became the largest such Nazi camp. In the first period of the existence of the camp‚ it was primarily Poles who were sent here by the German occupation authorities. These were people regarded as particularly dangerous: the elite of the Polish people‚ their political‚ civic‚ and spiritual leaders‚ members of the intelligentsia‚ cultural and scientific figures‚ and

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