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    During the Holocaust many of the Jews had to find several ways so they could hide in order to survive. There for the Belgian underground was created. This underground was to help Jews hide in plain sight or for them to be involved in resistance movements.Several of these ideas ended up helping the Jews survive and some of these ideas killed millions of Jews. The Belgian underground was a group of people who tried to find several ways in how the Belgian Jews could survive or fight back. This group

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    that Jews were the origin of the Russian revolution. Putin‚ in 2014‚ confirmed that up to 85% of Bolsheviks‚ Russian Social Democratic Party‚ were Jews. Jews plunged Germany into a civil war‚ which lead to the communist takeover of Germany and oppression of the German people‚ years before Hitler came to puissance. Jews were not only controlling German politics‚ but they controlled the banks and media aswell. There were millions of Jews in Germany‚ but as the German economy crumbled‚ the Jews grew

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    The Holocaust

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    means a systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews during the WWII by German Nazi. Adolf Hitler the leader of Nazis‚ who afraid Jews would take power over Germans; also‚ many Germans felt they were mistreated by the lost so Jews were like a scapegoat from the previous war lose so they can treat them inhumanely (“The Holocaust”). Millions of Jews were sent to the concentration camps around Europe. In there‚ they were tortured and killed. Many horrible

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    Schindler s List Essay

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    Schindler’s List Essay Some say that during the Holocaust‚ Jews “went like sheep to the slaughter.” Overall‚ does the movie confirm or contradict this statement. Consider large and small acts of resistance‚ which you saw in the movie Schindler’s List. Overall‚ does the movie confirm or contradict this statement? Please use specific examples to back up your analysis! Overall‚ the movie Schindler’s List contradicts this due to the fact of their minor and major resistances of what the Nazis were

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    Luther, Anti-Semitism

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    most people do not know about Luther is his hate for the Jews. There was not always a time that Martin Luther was an enemy of Jewish people. In fact‚ in 1523‚ “Luther was actively lobbying for the elimination of obstacles to Jewish conversion” (Oberman‚ pg 45). He also wrote That Jesus Chris was Born a Jew and throughout the book stands up for the Jews when AntiSemitism was very heavy at that time in Europe. Luther states‚ “When the Jews then see that Judaism has such strong support in Scripture

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    Never to Forget

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    Forget" is very significant to the story of the Holocaust. The title simply means to forget what we know would not be human. It is very important that we never forget the Five Million Jews that lost their homes‚ property‚ freedom‚ dignity‚ and finally‚ their lives. We must always remember what happened to the Jews. Every time someone thinks of saying or doing something to a fellow human being we must remember the Holocaust. We must never forget to insure this will never happen again. The book

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    Ferdowsi

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    Hakīm Abu’l-Qāsim Ferdowsī Tūsī (Persian: حکیم ابوالقاسم فردوسی توسی‎) known as Ferdowsi (فردوسی; also spelled as Firdausi; 940–1020 CE) was a highly revered Persian poet. He was the author of the Shahnameh‚ the national epic of Iran and related societies. The Shahnameh was originally composed by Ferdowsi for the princes of the Samanid dynasty‚ who were responsible for a revival of Persian cultural traditions after the Arab invasion of the seventh century. The Shahnameh chronicles the legendary

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    The Spanish Reconquista inspired a common anti-Semitism among the Spanish people which led to the banishment of Jews. The common anti-Semitism came from the General- Inquisitor Torquemada and the Reconquista. In order to purify Spain‚ Isabella called upon Torquemada. Torquemada’s main objective get rid of all heresy in Spain. This meant the persecution of Jews and Muslims‚ and root out unfaithful Christians. Not only did Torquemada doings inspire anti-Semitism‚ but there was a common theme of anti-Semitism

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    Schindler's ark

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    highlights various aspects of loss greatly. He does this mostly through the mistreatment of the Jews but also emphasises loss through the Nazis and how they act. Keneally further emphasises loss by maintaining the idea that the Jews never give up hope throughout the novel‚ and they can’t bring themselves to believe people would actually commit these horrible acts of evil. As the novel progresses‚ the Jews go from one horrible atrocity to another but also as it goes on‚ Oskar Schindler develops as a

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    I noticed it was focused on the Nazi officials point of view‚ while the book Night was all in the eyes of a Jew. It was interesting to see the similarities and differences from the book and movie. Although‚ it wasn’t the same exact story with the same people we see the same aspects in both the movie and book. Starting off the similarities‚ the description on having to wear a star on the Jews arms‚ moving to assigned houses‚ and having their luggage thrown out and sorted were perfectly matched between

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