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    such as Spain and Portugal‚ the Jewish diaspora travelled east. Poland-Lithuania soon became a new center for the Jews that were infinitely better than other areas of settlement such as the Ottoman Empire. There are three distinct reasons that separated Polish-Lithuania from other areas in Europe. First‚ the Jews experienced some sense of religious freedom and tolerance. Moreover‚ the Jews quickly became an integral part of the economy creating a niche in which they were valued and indispensable. Lastly

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    persecuted by their religion or lifestyle choices. Well known celebrities have been used to establish to the viewer that the persecuted were generalised and confined to a way of life wearing a façade. Celebrities today are generalised in the way the German-Jews were 80 odd years ago by the word famous. As explained by Harry Styles in One Direction’s This Is Us documentary‚ “when people are labelled famous it takes away the substance of that individual. And then it becomes a thing where anything after that

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    The interactive oral presentation over The Assault by Harry Mulisch was mainly focused around the German occupation of the Netherlands and how it affected Mulisch´s writing and his personal life. The presenters explained that when the German Nazis invaded the Netherlands‚ they banned all other political parties. In the novel‚ we see that communism is banned‚ and people who are against the Nazis are often communists. While reading the novel‚ I did not understand how someone like Hitler could so easily

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    Christianity. Christianity started with Jesus and some Jews who later turned into his disciples. After Jesus was ordered his crucifixion and died his twelve disciples taught his message and spread it all over‚ which later turned into Christianity. Politics have had a big impact on the rise of Christianity because of the persecution of the Romans‚ Constantine’s help to the religion‚ and the first seven Ecumenical Counsels. The first date of persecution that was recorded was in 64 CE. The persecutor was

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    distinctive nature of Jewish fate be historically demonstrated.” The persecution of all the groups were unique in some way. The Jewish people had the greatest amount of their population massacred out of all the groups‚ which leads people to ask why? Comparing and contrasting the groups that were oppressed by the Nazis gives people an idea of what the Nazis especially thought of each group. Evidently you can tell the Nazis disliked the Jews more than some other groups. To Hitler and his Nazi regime‚ being

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    just kept growing it. In the West Indies they would grow sugar cane. This was a valuable crop that sold for high prices in England. Religion in the colonies was freer and more persecution free than ever. While religious persecution still existed‚ it was much milder and there were many places one could go to escape persecution. The Church of England had no effective form of power in the colonies‚ so they could not enforce the church upon the colonists in the area. Meanwhile‚ areas such as Rhode Island

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    Romek Essay The Holocaust was the state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazis. The Nazis believed that Germans were racially superior and that Jews were a threat to them. In the aftermath of the Holocaust many of the survivors found shelter in displaced persons camps administered by Allied powers. Between 1948 and 1951 almost 700‚000 Jews emigrated to Israel‚ and other Jews emigrated to the United States and other nations. The crimes committed during

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    so old and known that you can find it in any history books‚ and it is taught in any history class. The conflict begins in the early 1800’s‚ Jews were being persecuted in Europe. Originally the Jews owned the Holy land‚ Jerusalem‚ but were kicked out. From 1920 to 1947‚ the British declared the “Promised land” to the Jews as a payback for all the persecution they went through hundreds of years before. The increasing number of Jewish people immigrating to the “Holy Land” increased tensions in the region

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    Holocaust

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    to the systematic state-sponsored persecution and genocide of the Jews of Europe along with other groups during World War II by Nazi Germany and collaborators[1]. Early elements of the Holocaust include the Kristallnacht pogrom and the T-4 Euthanasia Program‚ progressing to the later use of killing squads and extermination camps in a massive and centrally organized effort to exterminate every possible member of the populations targeted by the Nazis. The Jews of Europe were the main victims of

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    there was a massive financial crisis. Hitler got people to believe that it was all the faults of Jews (at the time mainly Jews owned the banks) they called it the Jew problem and decided Jews were second class people and they had no rights. This is what started the holocaust. The holocaust was the systematic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million

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