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    Dr. Mengele

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    Josef Rudolf Mengele was a very significant officer in Auschwitz‚ one of the many WWII concentration camps. He was born on March 16‚ 1911 and was in service as a German SS officer and physician from 1938-1945. He started out as a supervising physician for the selection of arriving prisoners and eventually worked his way up to becoming Chief Medical Officer at the main infirmary in Birkenau‚ the sister camp to Auschwitz. As Mengele had a Ph.D in anthropology and a doctorate in medicine from Frankfurt

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    Night. Throughout the course of this book‚ Elie goes through many tragedies that change and shape his character. In Night‚ Eliezer Wiesel is a teenager who is swept away from his life‚ home‚ and possessions to go to a deadly concentration camp called Auschwitz. While in this camp‚ he witnesses the horrors of the Holocaust‚ including death‚ hunger‚ torture‚ beatings‚ and execution. There were several thematic ideas in this book‚ one being silence. It was interesting to see Elie’s character change throughout

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    Sellers. Criminological Theories: Introduction‚ Evaluation‚ and Application. New York: Oxford UP‚ 2009. Print. Retrieved from http://www.amnestyusa.org/pdfs/DeathPenaltyFactsMay2012.pdf "Auschwitz Concentration Camp The Gas Chambers Http://www.HolocaustResearchProject.org." Auschwitz Concentration Camp The Gas Chambers Http://www.HolocaustResearchProject.org. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. . Death Penalty Facts. Amnesty‚ May 2012. Web. . "Executions - Preparing Staff for the Hard Task Ahead‚" The Corrections

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    write about and relive the events of the holocaust for our author‚ he changes a lot of the minor details to create a line between Elie and himself. Examples of this can be found in the book; while Wiesel writes that Elie injures his foot in the concentration camp‚ the reality is that Wiesel injures his knee. (Editoral) This book was not written to be a documentary‚ but an emotional journal‚ a purging of experience onto the pages of the book. To‚ in a way‚ offer some insight and knowledge‚ in an attempt

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    the next years of their lives much differently than the brutal torture they would endure in their time during the Concentration camps. The formation of these camps were notorious for being one of the most unnerving events in not only WWII‚ but even world history. What was truly intriguing about concentration camps were the ignorance about it’s existence considering concentration camps alone killed nearly a million of their prisoners. The treatment that citizens like Jews had to experience still influence

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    A.M. Rosenthal’s commentary on his experience visiting the Auschwitz concentration camp in Brzezinka and Oswiecim‚ Poland depicts the progression of the natural departure of the horrific memories that have occurred at the camp‚ along with emphasizing the importance of preserving and educating the world of this crucial part of history. By using alternating moods and tones‚ Rosenthal describes the multitude of feelings and reactions experienced by the visitors as well as himself. As he incorporates

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    the Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Wiesel and other Jews survived‚ but many others did not. One of the key components to the Jews’ survival was faith along with hope. According to Hebrews 11:1‚ “Faith is the substance of things hoped for‚ the evidence of things not seen.” Many of the Jews found themselves questioning their faith as they witnessed and endured the horrors of the Holocaust. Although they hoped to survive the German’s cruelty and leave the concentration camps‚ they

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    Eliezer’s Relationship with his Father In his book‚ Night‚ Elie Wiesel spoke about his experience as a young Jewish boy in the Nazi concentration camps. During this turbulent time period‚ Elie described the horrifying events that he lived through and how that affected the relationship with his father. Throughout the book‚ Elie and his father’s relationship faced many obstacles. In the beginning‚ Elie and his father have much respect for one another and at the end of the book‚ that

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    Town Behind The Wall

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    Elie Wiesel was born at 1928 in Sighet Transylvania he was 15 when he and his family went to the concentration camps His mother and younger sister perished‚ his two older sisters survived. Elie and his father were later transported to Buchenwald‚ where his father died shortly before the camp was liberated in April 1945. After the war he studied in Paris and later became a journalist. During an interview with the distinguished French writer‚ Francois Mauriac‚ he was persuaded to write about his experiences

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    Paper Concentration Camps The years 1939-1942 marked the expansion of the concentration camps system. The concentration camps took in Jew prisoners for economic profit. The concentration camps also became sites for the mass murder of small targeted groups by the Nazi authorities. The concentration camps were a major role in the Holocaust‚ changing the lives of every Jew‚ leaving a horrible memory for those who did survive the concentration camps. The first concentration camp was camp Chelmno

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