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    the air and used as targets for the machine guns” (Wiesel 6). During the holocaust‚ Hitler’s German regime shows to the world that humans are capable of cruelty of an extreme degree. Millions of people met their ends in the dirty‚ torturous concentration camps. Despite this horror‚ some still showed love‚ kindness‚ and respect. It may have come in various forms but plenty of historical accounts‚ Elie Wiesel’s Night being one such account‚ have depicted these instances‚ As Wiesel’s book shows‚ humans

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    “Margot and Anne Frank remain in Bergen-Belsen for over three months‚ until they succumb to the effects of typhus and other hardships of the camp” (“The last days of Margot and Anne Frank”‚ 1). The story of Anne Frank was one of happiness and sorrow; leading a short life and in that life‚ she succumbed to the harsh conditions of the Nazi concentration camps; from the unethical treatments the Nazi’s were putting the innocent in and to the unsanitary conditions from which the people had to live in

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    “I remember: it happened yesterday‚ or eternities ago… It all happened so fast. The ghetto. The deportation. The sealed cattle car. The fiery altar upon which the history of our people and the future of mankind were meant to be sacrificed” -Elie Wiesel. Millions of heads were enforced in the Holocaust‚ Elie Wiesel was one of the few survivors. Mr. Wiesel survived through the genocide known as the Holocaust. The Holocaust occurred from 1939 to 1945 in Europe. The mass annihilation was lead by Adolf

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    While under the rule of Adolf Hitler‚ Auschwitz was one example of the Nazi Party’s cruelty forced onto people that were considered less valuable. During World WarⅡ‚ Auschwitz was one of the largest Nazi concentration camps. There were three large camps located in Auschwitz. The first camp located in Auschwitz was AuschwitzⅠ. Auschwitz Ⅰwas one of the main camps in Oświęcim(Holocaust Teacher Resource Center). In August of 1944‚ it held roughly about sixteen thousand prisoners(Holocaust Teacher

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    site for a concentration camp. The foundation of the camp was initially planned to be an extermination camp. When the plans for the camp were approved by Hitler the nazi’s changed the name of upper Silesia to Auchwitz Brikenua. Then Heinrich Himmler ordered construction of the concentration camp on April 27‚ 1940. By October 1941 the camp was ready. Once the camp was ready they started to bring Jews’ to the camp. They would first tell them to put their stuff in a corner. The Nazis would tell

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    Auschwitz‚ the largest Nazi concentration camp of World War II held roughly 405‚000 registered prisoners and of that number only 65‚000 survived‚ not only were prisoners fighting for their lives but also their minds. Primo Levi approaches the psychological effects of Auschwitz with personal experiences‚ this resulting in a biased and partial recount. Levi describes the effects of the concentration camp on ones self-respect and human dignity and often inmates ‘resorting to mental‚ physical‚ and social

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    place during WWII‚ at this time Hitler and the Nazis were taking Jews and sending them to death or to work until they die‚ this is called the Holocaust. During the Holocaust Elie was exiled from the outside world and it changed his life entire life‚ this experience was alienating and enriching. Elie was a Jewish 15 year old boy when he was taken away by the Nazis. Elie lived in Sighet‚ Transylvania with his Father‚ Mother‚ and three sisters. The Nazis came and took Elie and his family‚ packed them

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    Gross-Rosen Gross-Rosen was once a concentration camp during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was an act of Genocide. In this case‚ genocide is a mass of killing a group of people. Gross-Rosen was one of many camps affected by Genocide‚ people in the camps were dying daily because of this. One of the more well-known victims of the Holocaust is Anne Frank. Gross-Rosen was a concentration camp that was established in Rogoznica‚ now known as Poland. In 1940‚ Gross-Rosen was first established as

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    Auschwitz was a concentration camp in Poland enforced by the Nazi Germany regime. There were three camps in one: Auschwitz I was built in 1940‚ Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) in October 1941‚ and Auschwitz III (Auschwitz-Monowitz) in October 1942. Auschwitz was the largest extermination camp at the time and became known as the “final solution”. An estimate of 1.1 and 1.5 million people died at the camp‚ ninety percent of that number were Jews‚ and the second largest amount of people killed were

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    of these human rights‚ such as the Holocaust. The murdering of over 6 million people of the Jewish religion and the extreme mistreatment of them in concentration camps clearly shows these violations. Many of the Jews that survived the dreadful concentration camps‚ retell their stories through books and interviews. Elie Wiesel‚ a Buna concentration camp survivor‚ reveals the violation of his human rights through the literary devices of imagery‚ conflict‚ symbolism along with understatement. Wiesel

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