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    On Nov 10‚ 1938‚ Hitler and the Nazis strode into a Jewish town‚ declaring war on them. When they were in town all they caused was caos‚ from ruining shops‚ to injuring and murdering people of all ages. During that time‚ 119 synagogues were burned‚ and on October 28‚ 17‚000-18‚000 polish Jews were dropped off at the polish border‚ sent there in cattle cars. Hitler had taken over‚ 121 new laws and ordinances were made to make life difficult for German Jews‚ they were called the Nuremberg laws‚ and

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    The Holocaust Journey

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    I was walking to the Meissen market from my house on the bank of the Elbe river to get food for my family when I saw German troops walking down the hill. “Finde alle Juden! Wir werden jeden töten‚ der heute nicht deutsch ist!” The Commander said. I don’t understand German that much so I carried on walking my down to Meissen. When I was coming back to my house the same troops came marching by and the commander said‚ “Diese Christen hatten keine Chance!”. They all laughed at that comment. When I

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    The Holocaust‚ a gruesome slaughter of what is estimated to be eleven million people‚ mainly Jews‚ is arguably the most influential event to occur in human history. This tragic event occurred in the modern day countries of Germany‚ Austria and Poland‚ which were all Nazi occupied countries at the time. Before Jews and other victims were murdered‚ they were often forced into physical labor. Victims were also killed in horrendous ways‚ such as being left without food and water for days‚ before being

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    Did the Holocaust really happen? Most of the world say yes but there are several groups of people who say no. Both of these sides are backed up with facts and information. People who believe that the Holocaust did not happen say‚ in general‚ that it is impossible for that many people to disappear and nobody do anything to stop it. But what if people did know what was happening and still did nothing to stop it. What then? There were international headlines discussing the disappearance of a race of

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    the Holocaust included the killing of 5 million non-Jews bringing the total to exactly 11 million (wiki). Other than the Jewish‚ Slavs‚ Soviet POWs‚ communists‚ homosexuals‚ Jehovah’s witnesses‚ and the mentally and physically disabled were other victims of this genocide. This chaos was known as the Holocaust or the Shoah. Ever since 1946 movies have been made every year since the following year (wiki). Only a year since the dreadful event occurred. "The stranger" directed by Orson Welles was the

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    The holocaust was just sadness and darkness not even just one sight of happiness. Probably no compassion not even a bit. That’s why it’s important to have the best compassion that you can do or get from people. Elie Wiesel is talking about compassion because he mentioned family and friendship. There was hardly ever compassion in the holocaust it was sadness and darkness . It’s best to try to get all the compassion there is. He wanted to remember those jews who died. Everybody has compassion inside

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    The Life in Holocaust

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    old Adele was only 15 years old when the war broke out on 1st September 1939. She was the youngest of three in her family and her family came from Lvov‚ a city in eastern Poland that had a large Jewish population before the Second World War. During the Second World War‚ all Jewish people and Adele had to wear a yellow star called “Star of David”‚ on the star it says ‘Jude’‚ its means Jew. Adele’s mother Hannah sew Adele’s star onto Adele jacket and she had to wear it every day when she was outside

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    The Holocaust was when the German’s wanted to kill all the Jew’s and make them suffer. They did this because they did not like the Jew’s religious beliefs. Jews were considered “Jews” if they had three or four Jewish grandparents. If you were a half-Jew‚ you were considered Jewish if you were part of the Jewish religion or were married to a Jew. At first‚ the German’s didn’t have a lot of rules. Then‚ they started kicking the Jews out of countries‚ and towns. Adolf Hitler was a leader of the German’s

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    Life After The Holocaust

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    THE HOLOCAUST The Researcher will produce information proven by several Author’s the devastation that affected the lives of the Jewish people before‚ during‚ and after the Holocaust. Not only did the Jews become outcasts they also became humiliated‚ persecuted‚ and displaced. Although many lives were claimed in what some now say was a senseless war. Many of those that escaped Hitler and his army during the devastation of the Holocaust‚ became displaced forcing them to become immigrant’s‚ and refugees

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    There seems to be many things in this world that are screwed up; the Holocaust was one of them. In 1942 Hitler’s plan was in full force (Rosenberg 16). Jewish people could not go to restaurants‚ theaters‚ or swimming pools. Their stores were boycotted‚ and mobs who looted the stores went unpunished (Rosenberg 4). The people that were put in the ghettos had curfews (Rosenburg 29). Many people tried to avoid capture (Rosenberg 31). However‚ thousands of Jews were shipped from the ghettos to concentration

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