“What is done cannot be undone‚ but one can prevent it from happening again.” (Anne Frank - BrainyQuote) . The Holocaust was an important event in history because it showed how much power one man can have and whether he uses it for good or evil‚ and the impact his decisions have on others. Life before the Holocaust for the Jews was great. There were about 900‚000 Jews living in Germany living a normal life. They had many opportunities for jobs such as being farmers‚ tailors‚ seamstresses‚ factory
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people in this world know about the Holocaust. As years go by less and less people teach or learn about this huge event that occurred in our history. We are taught about our history‚ how it came to be and the holocaust is a subject you have to be careful with and also a time in our history not recommended to tech or you just learn a little part of it because it is not something you have to teach. Which is why I think it is vital that the lessons learned from the Holocaust be passed on to new generations
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Did the Holocaust really happen? Most of the world say yes but there are several groups of people who say no. Both of these sides are backed up with facts and information. People who believe that the Holocaust did not happen say‚ in general‚ that it is impossible for that many people to disappear and nobody do anything to stop it. But what if people did know what was happening and still did nothing to stop it. What then? There were international headlines discussing the disappearance of a race of
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Neighborhoods During the Holocaust Before World War II began‚ the Germans and Nazi soldiers surrounded buildings to house people before they left for the concentration camps. These places were only temporary but most lasted for years and still standing. Some of these neighborhoods were not so lucky. These neighborhoods held people‚ and the Germans and Nazi soldiers treated these people’s religion as a race. These were Jewish neighborhoods‚ but they were not just Jewish neighborhoods‚ they were the
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Could an Event Like Holocaust Happen Now? Lijin john History II: 1303-4008/4009 04/14/2008 Could an event like the Holocaust happen now? The Holocaust was a horrible and tragic event. The sad thing is that it is still happening today. In the country of Rwanda‚ the mass killings of a certain group of people happened as recently as 1994. The United States and U.N turned its back on it. The other similar event happened in Iraq when Saddam Hussein used weapons of mass destruction to
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“The Holocaust‚ taken by itself‚ is a black hole. To look at it directly is to be swallowed up by it.”-David Novak. The Holocaust was a sad and depressing era for the Jews and all of Europe. Hitler was a sadistic man that rose to power in 1933 and not long after he created what he thought was a great government power scheme known as The Nazi’s. Hitler then took that power and created a perfect race and took out The Jews and others because he deemed them as weak. Hitler’s ideology caused a great sadness
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The Holocaust is simply one of the most terrible and horrific crimes against humanity of all time.It stripped so many innocent people of their rights as human beings and put them through some of the most awful and indescribable things that most people could not even begin to imagine. Adolf Hitler tried to create a pure Aryan race‚ so he decided that all jews‚ mentally ill‚ gypsies‚ and also non supporters of Nazi ideas‚ should be eliminated from the German population.He carried out his goal by using
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The Holocaust was a horrific time in history that has continued to impact the world still today. During the years between 1933 and 1945‚ an estimated six million Jews and others were executed by Hitler and the Nazis. Some people during this time chose to handle the situation differently; some were completely destroyed and others became stronger due to trial and error of everyday experiences. Teghan Vogt: Tragedy is defined as an event causing extreme suffering‚ destruction‚ and distress which
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1939‚ and ended six long years later on September second‚ 1945‚ with over sixty million casualties. Eleven million of these casualties were caused by the concentration camps of the Holocaust‚ or the systematic killing of six and a half million Jews and five million others by the Nazi’s. The children of the Holocaust were the worst off. They weren’t given much chance at survival. All children under the age of twelve were sent straight into the gas chambers and those that were older and healthy were
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The poem “Holocaust” by Alfred Hutchison is one of the more well-known piece of literature about living through the horrendous event and witnessing people die right in front of his eyes. To fully understand the overall theme and message behind this art‚ we must seek for other historical events that were happening doing the time this poem was published and the state in which society was currently living in. Acknowledging these key puzzle pieces will surely help the reader have a complete understanding
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