scapegoat of all of the country’s struggles and with the help of the SS and Nazi army‚ he was able to almost carry out his “final solution” plan to terminate all the jewish people‚ resulting in between five million and six million Jews were killed. The Nazi’s thought the Jews were inferior and scapegoated
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Nazi soldier has committed against the Jewish among‚ the other soldiers. The story develops with the main character named Simon Wiesenthal‚ who was a Jew. A Nazi soldier named Karl‚ who is badly wounded and near death. With death‚ soon to come for him to die in peace he seeks for forgiveness from a Jew due to all crime that he has done was to the Jews. In the book‚ it will have an intended purpose and psychological. The primary purpose of this book is to leave with something to think about and what
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In 1933 events took place that would change the lives of millions of people living in Europe forever. Hitler started his reign as Chancellor of Germany‚ and with that came the start of what is known as the Holocaust. Around 11‚000‚000 people were killed in a time period of only 12 years‚ victims of Hitler’s concentration and death camps. Chaim and Selma Engel are two people that managed to survive one of the worst death camps and made it through the war. Through the evil they witnessed and the struggles
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Throughout our lives‚ we will all experience occurrences of political and cultural changes. How we cope with these alterations can set our paths for the near or far future‚ though it may not be clear at the time. In the autobiography Assignment: Rescue‚ a man by the name of Varian Fry voluntarily goes to Europe to try to help the men and women on the Gestapo’s blacklist escape before they are sent to concentration camps or killed. In the book Wild Swans‚ Jung Chang writes about three generations
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Holocaust that killed so many Jews and scarred the one that did survive for life. Elie Wiesel just so happens to be one of the luckier ones who actually survived being beat‚ seeing others being beat and killed‚ seeing babies being thrown in the air and used as a target practice. Children as well as women and feeble men were thrown in pits of fire‚ most of them alive‚ although some of them were dead. He even saw is own father being tortured‚ struggling until his death. Jews didn’t have any rights‚ privileges
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people with physical or mental disabilities‚ homosexuals‚ African-Germans‚ asocials‚ political prisoners and dissenting clergy and Jews. One Jew‚ named Elie Wiesel‚ survived this horrific event and told his story of inhumanity in the memoir Night. Most people would never do some bad to a person they deem equal to oneself‚ so the cruelty started out slow‚ first jews were not allowed to marry any germans‚ then they could not hire any female citizen under the age of 45‚ and they are not allowed to
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anti-Semitism in modern history. This relentless act of hate and genocide was made possible by the Nazi party under Adolf Hitler’s orders carried out by Heinrich Himmler to exterminate Jews and other minorities. The Holocaust is responsible for over 9 million people (an estimate of 6 million people murdered were Jews). Because the Holocaust was so insidious‚ this part of history cannot be forgotten to prevent these atrocities from ever happening. The book Night by Elie Weisel shows some infamous reasons
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control‚ Jewish ‘ghettos’ were established. Ghettos were a small area used for housing Jews after they were forced out of their homes. Several families were crammed into a tiny apartment that might’ve even been too small for just one family on their own. But this was just the beginning of Hitler’s destructive journey. As if the ghettos weren’t terrible enough‚ labor camps were created‚ and then the extermination camps. Jews and other minorities were forced legally into these camps‚ and millions were being
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does not have a prejudice against Jews. Later‚ when the Jews are experiencing hate and it is not safe for them in Germany‚ Hans takes in Erik’s son‚ Max. Hans sees how important it is to save as many people as he can‚ even if it is just one person. Every life is crucial and he sees this through the deaths of the soldiers in his unit. He wants to save Erik’s son Max because he wants a better future for him because his dad died so young. Someone else who saved Jews was Oscar Schindler. He saw the horrors
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During World War II there was so much evil and violence. Jews were being burned in stoves. They had to hide from the Nazis. Despite all this Anne Frank still managed to believe that “people are really good at heart.” This is not necessarily true. In The Diary of Anne Frank‚ Mr Van Daan is a very selfish man which means that he disproves Anne’s quote. The men in Night by Eli Wiesel also couldn’t care less about the Jews in the concentration camps. In the Journal Entries Anne’s belief is disproven
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