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    of America transpired. Colonies were settled by those who were not willing to concede to the ruthless persecution that was evident in 17th century Europe‚ and acted on the hope of a new life in America. New Jersey‚ Pennsylvania‚ and Maryland were all founded as what Sydney E. Ahlstrom explained to be “plantations of religion”‚ as well as Rhode Island’s foundation as a result of religious persecution (Olmstead). Though it is also acknowledged that many migrated to the New World for several other reasons

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    compensation for World War I. However‚ Europeans and Americans ignored the threats of Germany as none of their business‚ and then World War II became the world’s business. There was a plethora of “war guilt” during World War II‚ for example‚ persecution of the Jews caused the war to be more painful. World War II is the most important event in history because it brought many results into the world; for example‚ World War II proved to be the most costly war in history‚ the number of deaths and amount of

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    why Hitler expressed such a detrimental hatred towards the Jews. Hitler stated that his views were first developed in Vienna between1908-1913. Hitler blamed Jews for all negative aspect in his life like his failure to attend the Vienna art academy which shows Hitler was controlled by a deep and mental hatred for Jews. Hitler started to associate Jews with Bolshevism and Socialism where he combined his hatred of Jews. He even blamed Jews for Germany’s defeat in World War 1. Hitler fixated and dreamt

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    believes that the Jewish question still exists today and to think otherwise is obscene. Persecution he states is wherever the Jewish people domicile and the only way to circumvent further persecution is by finding a solution on a political basis. Herzl believes that the Jewish question is no more a social issue than a religious one‚ however

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    across the book as the Liesel questions the existence of morality in the society as well as the reasons as to why bad things happen especially to the good people. To Liesel‚ the Jews‚ and the Communist are good people but face persecution from the Nazis led by Hitler. Hitler maintained his intentions of fully eliminating all Jews from the face of the earth especially in Germany by terrorizing them into immigration and those who were left behind were ultimately rounded up and forced into concentration

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    towards the Jewish people during this time. Because of this‚ many works‚ both fictional and nonfictional‚ have been created on the subject. The Book Thief is a novel that shows the dilemma that some Germans went through during World War II: to hide a Jew and risk your life and your family’s‚ or to turn him in and obey the authorities1. However‚ such predicament should not exist‚ people must have the priority of defending a human life‚ especially if the social moral code does not provide the same

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    Explain the nature and impact of Nazi propaganda‚ terror and repression on the Jewish community between 1933 and 1945. The Jewish community suffered to a huge extent from Nazi propaganda‚ terror and repression between 1935 and 1945. Persecution on the Jewish community varied from the destruction of Jewish businesses and homes to the ‘final solution’ plan to wipe out the Jewish race. Key individuals such as Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels played an integral part in the propaganda‚ terror and repression

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    gray = not committing). But a similar map of American Jewry would look relatively monochromatic – for us‚ the notion of turning our backs to the persecuted hits too close to home. Many have drawn parallels between Syrian refugees and Jews running from Nazi persecution‚ likening recent anti-immigration rhetoric to opinions expressed by western leaders at the Evian Conference in 1938.

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    Nazi persecution of the Jews reaches New York‚ the Malters and the Saunders are intensely disturbed. While David Malter is reading an account of the terror of the Holocaust‚ Reuven sees him "break down and weep like a child"(180). Reb Saunders shows his grief when he sighs‚ "How the world makes us suffer"(181). Danny and Reuven are also "tense and distraught"(181) after an original feeling of shock. Although both families’ initial reactions are identical‚ their solutions to the persecution of the

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    His actions though not popular with many people helped the political climate of not just Europe but indeed the whole world. Despite being a dear of the Nazis during his time‚ Hitler is loathed by the rest of the world mainly due to the mass persecution of the Jews. People who love Hitler have called him a brave and politically brilliant leader. The most surprising thing is the fact that Hitler rose to power through legitimate means despite having a humble background. Hitler was born on April 20‚

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