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    was forced to join. This began Hitler ’s biggest attempt at abusing his power. this began the Holocaust. Persecution of the Jews during the Halocaust‚ known in Hebrew as the Sho ’ah. German ’s beleive history is a struggle between races. In this struggle the "Aryan" or "Nordic" race was dominat. Most other people were inferior‚ fit only to be slaves for the Aryans. Worst of all were the Jews

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    example personal beliefs‚ have shaped the work of at least one artist you have studied this year. Refer to work done by this artist to substantiate your statements. Marc Chagall was a Russian/French artist who was born into a poor family of Hassidic Jews on the 7th July 1887. Throughout his working life he was based in Russia from 1906-1910‚ then he moved to France for four more years before moving back to Russia and Soviet Belarus for eight years. Chagall was strongly influenced‚ but not limited to

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    During World War II the citizens of Germany had to deal with economic hardships. Today if you look up the holocaust what comes up is the name given to the period of persecution and extermination of European Jews by Nazi Germany. Persecution of German Jews began with Hitler’s rise to power in 1933. Jews were disenfranchised‚ and then terrorized in anti-Jewish riots (such as Kristallnacht)‚ forced into the ghettos‚ their property seized‚ and finally was sent to concentration camps. After the outbreak

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    The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. During this brutal time in history‚ rescuers‚ who were non-Jewish civilians attempted to help Jews and other oppressed groups in spite of the many dangers it put them in. Resistors who were both part of non-Jewish and Jewish groups‚ tried to stunt the progression of the Nazi army. Liberators were soldiers who came to the camps‚ and saved as many people

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 26 Summary School starts – third grade for Scout and seventh for Jem – so once again they’re passing the Radley Place every day; though it’s not as frightening as it used to be‚ it’s still dreary-looking. Jem is excited about his place on the football team‚ even though they won’t let him do much beyond carrying buckets. Scout feels a little sorry for all the annoyance they must have caused in the old days trying to get Boo to show his face. But Scout still remembers

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    perception of his rampant anti-Semitism. When brought to power in 1932‚ the German people were well aware of the Nazi party’s anti-Semitic inclinations. They had hoped for moderation‚ but instead experienced excessive anti-Semitic policy. The persecution of the Jews at the hand of Hitler occurred inconsistently over the pre-WWII era. Hitler stated early on that one goal of his being in power was to address the “Jewish problem”. According to Mommsen‚ “Hitler considered the ‘Jewish question’ from a visionary

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    Jerusalem and the surrounding area‚ and it initially preached the Gospel only to the Jews. It grew quite rapidly for a time—in fact‚ the book of Acts records the conversion of 3000 Jews in a single‚ extraordinary day. During this early period‚ however‚ Christianity did not expand far beyond Jerusalem and its vicinity. That would soon change. After the first few years of relative peace for the church‚ a terrible persecution broke out following the stoning of Stephen. Jewish leaders hunted down the followers

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    Kristallnacht Kristallnacht was a Nazi pogrom (violent riot or mob attack) lasting less than 24 hours against the Jews that occurred in November‚ 1938 in Germany‚ Austria and Sudetenland. The German Chief of Propaganda‚ Joseph Goebbels‚ with Adolf Hitler’s approval announced the beginning of this attack to punish the Jews and force them out of Germany.. The Germans blamed the Jewish people for an early end of WWI in1918 and the economic hardships that followed the war. From late in the evening

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    groups have often led to conflict. Two specific conflicts were the persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire and the Armenian massacres. These two conflicts were caused by differences among groups. The persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire was caused by differences in religion. In 1914 the conflict between the Turks and the Armenians led to the Armenian massacre which was caused by political differences. The persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire was caused by differences

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust was a systematic persecution and annihilation of millions of Jews in Eu-rope. The primary victims of the Holocaust were Jews‚ but millions other were murdered to by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi army. The Holocaust took place between 1933 and 1945. During the Holocaust millions of Jews were forced to live in ghettos‚ deported to concentration camps and executed‚ until the U.S. troops liberated the remaining survivors. Jews were the main target of the Holocaust (Byers 22).

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