dismissing it would just be as bad as killing them again. The Holocaust was one of the biggest events in human history‚ considering the mass genocide of over six million Jews and the extreme anti-semitism that occurred. It is truly important to study the Holocaust and should not be forgotten. The Holocaust can shed light on cruelty of humanity‚ life lessons‚ and tolerance. Eliezer Wiesel emphasized the existence of evil in the Holocaust through his literature. Racism was an entirely major factor
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Adele at 14 years old Adele at 14 years old Adele was only 15 years old when the war broke out on 1st September 1939. She was the youngest of three in her family and her family came from Lvov‚ a city in eastern Poland that had a large Jewish population before the Second World War. During the Second World War‚ all Jewish people and Adele had to wear a yellow star called “Star of David”‚ on the star it says ‘Jude’‚ its means Jew. Adele’s mother Hannah sew Adele’s star onto Adele jacket and she had
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Statement: Antisemitism is to blame for the lack of concern among non-Jews during the up rise of the Holocaust. It is hard to grasp the number of lives lost during the Holocaust. How someone could have so much hatred towards one group of people. Or how so many people could set back and watch something like this take place without protest. To begin to understand how a tragedy like the Holocaust could have took place without intervention we need to understand antisemitism. Merriam-Webster
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During the Holocaust many of the Jews had to find several ways so they could hide in order to survive. There for the Belgian underground was created. This underground was to help Jews hide in plain sight or for them to be involved in resistance movements.Several of these ideas ended up helping the Jews survive and some of these ideas killed millions of Jews. The Belgian underground was a group of people who tried to find several ways in how the Belgian Jews could survive or fight back. This group
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THE HOLOCAUST The Researcher will produce information proven by several Author’s the devastation that affected the lives of the Jewish people before‚ during‚ and after the Holocaust. Not only did the Jews become outcasts they also became humiliated‚ persecuted‚ and displaced. Although many lives were claimed in what some now say was a senseless war. Many of those that escaped Hitler and his army during the devastation of the Holocaust‚ became displaced forcing them to become immigrant’s‚ and refugees
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“The Holocaust: Systems of Persecution” During World War II‚ Adolf Hitler was persecuting minorities in Europe. His main target were the Jews. In order to accomplish this‚ Hitler used numerous systems of persecution‚ including propaganda‚ the relocation of people to ghettos‚ and the creation of laws to take away peoples’ rights. However‚ one of the most effective systems? that was used during the Holocaust was the use of technology to effectively exterminate the minorities that were‚ in his opinion
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The holocaust was just sadness and darkness not even just one sight of happiness. Probably no compassion not even a bit. That’s why it’s important to have the best compassion that you can do or get from people. Elie Wiesel is talking about compassion because he mentioned family and friendship. There was hardly ever compassion in the holocaust it was sadness and darkness . It’s best to try to get all the compassion there is. He wanted to remember those jews who died. Everybody has compassion inside
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The lecture I attended was the holocaust survivor lecture. I was deeply moved by this lecture. Sonia talked of the horrifying time she spent in the holocaust‚ and how she managed. Going into this lecture I thought it would be a person talking about how they survived a tragic time. Although she did talk about this time she gave us visuals and helped us better see what it was like during that time. Not only did she do these things she taught us life long lessons. After leaving this lecture I felt
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The Holocaust systematically murdered 11 million people across Europe‚ more than half of those people were Jewish. The Jews were blamed for the German’s failures‚ such as World War I. As a result‚ Hitler established anti-Semitism throughout his army and the majority of Europe. The Holocaust consisted of three phases to annihilate the Jews. The phases did not create racial purity and they did not successfully annihilate all of the Jews as the Nazi party planned. The first phase began when the Nuremburg
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died from disease and overwork or were executed. Dachau’s prisoners were physically and mentally disabled and homosexual. Most were used for slave labor‚ meaning that the prisoners were slaves. Being slaves wasn’t the worst part in the holocaust. Some prisoners went through brutal experiments by the Nazis or doctors. The majority of the prisoners in the camp died. The first ever Nazi
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