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    In “ Did the United States put its own citizens in concentration camps during WWII” the author writes about internment camps in the U.S. In the other article “ Concentration Camps 1933 - 1939” the author writes about Concentration Camps in Germany. Although those were two camps during WWII they still were very different in their people‚ places‚ and events. The first article included a number of people‚ places‚ and events. One group of people in particular were the Japanese ( 112‚00 of them). The

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    If Zusak included a concentration camp scene‚ Death would only be watching from above and expressing his opinion on what the Jews were forced to do and what was happening to them. When Max was in hiding before he went to the Hubermann’s it wasn’t very enjoyable. He was in a dark

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    between two boys‚ one is the son of the commandant of a concentration camp in Poland and the other is a jew. The only thing between them is a fence that separates‚ but eventually interweaves their lives. it demonstrates how even in the most dreary and dark circumstances nothing stands in the way of true friendship and human kindness. Even though this novel is fictional‚ it is based on a very real and tragic events. Auschwitz concentration camp located in Poland during the holocaust is where the events

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    Holocaust Short Story." 1991. 1Lit.com‚ Inc. 22 June 2015. “Ten Hours: A Holocaust Short Story” was set in a concentration camp. It was cold‚ -5°‚ and the door was frozen shut. The main character is a man from Berlin‚ he is not sure where the rest of his family is located since he was dragged from his wife and children. He often day dreams about his family and their times together. The guards at the camp were cruel and intimidating. The guards often beat the prisoners‚ hitting them in the stomachs and kicking

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    I am David- Anne Holm “I am David” is a book about a twelve year old boy who is living in the time of the II world war. He escapes from a Nazi concentration camp with the help of a prison guard. David has been in this camp for the majority of his life and finds adjusting to the world outside hard. The first couple of night of being on the run he keeps living in the fear of the Germans recapturing him. David makes it to Salonika with mild surprises such as finding out what beauty. David then

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    the heart strings of the listener. He does this by sharing his story in the third person. The story of a young boy who was just released from a Nazi concentration camp by the rage full and disgusted American Soldiers. He uses Alliteration through the beginning of this speech speaking about the rage that he and the American soldiers shared for the Nazis. This also showed the listener his bias‚ how could you know be bias when you experience such evil first hand. In addition‚ he uses alliteration by

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    to go to concentration camps‚ these horrible camps were stationed all over Europe. One of the main camps in Poland was Auschwitz. Opened in May 1940‚ it was an extermination camp located in southern Poland in a small town named Oswiecim. The camp consisted of three separate camps not far from one another so that communication could be kept between them. These three camps included: Auschwitz I‚ Auschwitz II–Birkenau and Auschwitz III–Monowitz. Auschwitz I was classified as the base camp where prisoners

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    Concentration Camps The Holocaust was traumatizing event in the 1900s. It was a life changing event for the Jews. This time period went down in history. Rudolf Hoss‚ estimated during Nuremberg Trial that nearly three million people died while being held hostage in death camps. Also‚ ninety percent of the ones killed were known as Jews. In death camps the people who were known as “different” suffered from cruel treatment‚ harsh environment and immoral medical experiments. Well‚ we all know HItler

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    Ellie Wiesel Themes

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    “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust….Never” -Ellie Wiesel. Ellie wiesel is a holocaust survivor‚ author‚ nobel peace prize winner‚ a inspiration and many more things. He just like any average boy had a typical family‚ standard house‚ religion‚ and loving friends. And along with many others he was clueless to what horror awaited him. In the Book “Night” by Ellie Wiesel‚ the main character‚ Ellie is affected by the events in the book by

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    Many people know about how harsh the Nazi concentration camps were. They know that Auschwitz had some of the worst living conditions and a high death rate. We always hear of the Nazi’s using the gas chambers to kill prisoners and how terrible this form of killing was but what people always overlook are the types of experiments they did on prisoners. Being experimented on always led to a painful death‚ if you were lucky. The Nazi’s were much into science and were always coming up with ways to perform

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