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    reveals the story of a Nazi who risked his life in attempting to save thousands of lives by allowing them to work in his factory. Oskar Schindler‚ the Nazi goes through plenty of trouble and witnesses the cruelty that the Jews have been facing by his own comrades. This movie expresses that not all Nazis and Germans were “evil”‚ some actually tried to save the lives of Jews‚ the Chinese and others even tried to otherthrow Adolf Hitler. Schindlers List reveals that not all Nazis necessarily hated the

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    “The Angel of Death” for the inhumane experiments performed on Jewish prisoners at Auschwitz concentration camp. Josef Mengele was a well known doctor and a part of the Nazi party known for his cruel and inhumane experiments towards people in concentration camps‚ especially twins. In 1937 he joined the Nazi party‚ then in 1938 he went to the SS. In 1942 he volunteered to go to a concentration camp‚ he was sent to the death

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    Nazi’s didnt kill Mr. Frank in auschwitz because they had just got there for only a couple months then the troops came and then they rescued all of them. Before auschwitz he was in 2 concentration camps. Otto Frank first arrived in auschwitz in September of 1944. Otto was first sent to Westbrook transit concentration camp then moved to auschwitz to find out he was the only one in his family to survive the holocaust. Otto then published Anne’s diary to the public but changed some of the names in the

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    Wiesel Hope or despair? The book "Night" by Elie Wiesel is a first-person narrative about the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the genocide of over 6 million European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II The book tells the story of the time when the author was taken to a concentration camp by the Nazis. At the time he was only 14 years old and lived in Sighet‚ Transylvania. He tells us all of his horrifying experiences as a Jewish prisoner. Even though he tells us this gruesome story I believe

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    Jews throughout their journey from going to many different camps during the Holocaust. He is a fifteen year old boy from the town of Sighet‚ but was deported into concentration camps where he faced starvation‚ abuse‚ and more horrific things. Hitler and the Nazis dehumanize the Jews by not calling them by their names‚ giving them commands like they are animals‚ treating them horribly‚ starving them‚ and transporting them to different camps in cattle trucks. This

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    THE STORY OF AUSCHWITZ There were hundreds‚ if not thousands of death camps settled across Europe during World War II. But despite the word “death camps”‚ a term that is used to describe the horrible events of the Holocaust‚ the historic mass killing of around six million Jews or more. These were more of working camps‚ but still‚ out of all of those‚ only six of them were used specifically for actually working the Jews to death. Belzec‚ Chelmno‚ Majdanek‚ Sobibor‚ as well as Treblinka were quite

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    populations during the early time of the holocaust. Dehumanization is when a human feels like their life is not worth anything to even be alive anymore. They feel deprived of all their human qualities. The Germans threw the Jews into harsh concentration camps. They placed sanctions on their everyday ordinary lives. If the guards felt like a person was not worth anything‚ they would be sent to the gas chamber or an inferno. The Germans were a harsh army that desensitized the life of the Jewish

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    Bruno who moved to a residence near Auschwitz Concentration Camp from Berlin after his father is promoted to the Commandant of the camp during World War 2. Sometime after arriving to his new “home” Bruno becomes bored without his friends and disobeys his mother’s rule against leaving the front yard. He explores hoping to find others his age. Awhile later‚ Bruno finds another child named Shmuel on the other side of a fence that surrounds the concentration camp‚ despite the vast sociological pressures that

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    hardships that nobody could ever imagine. The Nazis are cruel‚ merciless people‚ killing just because they feel like it. Leon lives in a small town in Poland for a while‚ until Nazis invade and he gets taken from his hometown and moves to the Ghetto in Krakow. The ghetto was a place they put thousands of Jews to live‚ until they were taken somewhere else where they were never seen again. Leon and his family were then moved to Plaszow concentration camp. Leon suggests that this place was a “Hell on

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    very being caves in and you breathe one’s last. This is how isolation in concentration camps transforms your tranquil soul into a raving madman. Night‚ a memoir by holocaust survivor and professor‚ Elie Wiesel‚ paints the horrors of isolation and how its knives will carve away your flesh and hope until there’s nothing but a vile corpse. In order to avoid the assured effects of this ‘solitary confinement’ in the concentration camps‚ having loved ones were beneficial because they needed one another to

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