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    known as the years between the late 1700’s till the late 1800’s that were going to change Jewish history forever. The Haskalah‚ also known as the Jewish Enlightenment‚ was a movement that began in Europe‚ specifically Germany. This movement encouraged Jews to get out of their conformed bubble and begin to integrate themselves with daily European society. This included the learning of secular studies‚ learning other languages besides Yiddish‚ and beginning to work in the same fields as those who aren’t

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    The Holocaust is the most horrifying crime against humanity of all time. Hitler‚ in an attempt to establish the pure Aryan race‚ decided that all mentally ill‚ gypsies‚ non-supporters of Nazism‚ and Jews were to be eliminated from the German population. He proceeded to reach his goal in a systematic scheme. One of his main methods of "doing away" with these "undesirables" was through the use of concentration camps. In January 1941‚ in a meeting with his top officials‚ the ’final solution’ was decided

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    Pharmacy in Nazi Germany 1933: Disgraceful treatment of the Jews We all know that Jews were discriminated against in the 1930’s but the drug store owner faired the best among all the Jews. Even with all the hate and discrimination Jewish drug store owners continued to own and operate drug stores. The Nazi party tried to control and oversee the way drug stores operated‚ this was met with drug store owners banning together and forming the fighting league. This fighting league forced the Nazi party

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    According to the text‚ Holocaust survivors had a negative effect on the people who survived. Jews were first to fear the Gestapo so they often felt they had to do as they were told. They were put into Ghettos and Concentration camps where they were abused or treated like animals. Eventually‚ 6 to 9 million people died as a result of the Holocaust. According to the text‚ Holocaust survivors suffered negative effects due to the fact they had been abused‚ lost loved ones‚ and were treated less than

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    tortured‚ and murdered. In 1933 the Nazi Regime came to power in Germany. Fearing the Jews were taking control and becoming too powerful‚ the Nazis devised the plan of the “Final Solution” - extermination of the Jewish race‚ the Holocaust. Before the Holocaust‚ the population of the Jewish community in Europe was roughly nine million (Shapiro “World War II” 74). But‚ after the Final Solution‚ two thirds of the Jews were gone. What transpired over the course of the twelve years from the beginning of

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    Uprisings of the Holocaust were what saved and killed thousands of Jewish people trying to escape the camps .German people “Hid Jews in their homes to help them escape‚”(Remembrance).The camps were covered in barbed wire and guards at the top of each of the 4 towers. The Nazis wanted to kill all Jews and to make Nazis the superior race. The superior race was not settling with the Jews and they began uprising against the Nazi ways. Jewish defiance were profound such as uprisings and the killing of the Nazi

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    In 1933‚ less than 1% of the German population was Jewish. Jews contributed significantly to German culture. Many served in World War I and thought of themselves as Germans first and Jews second. They considered Germany a home; their passionate ties and the blind loyalty to Germany caused them to be blind to the harsh reality of anti-Semitic measures. The Nuremberg Laws were the first attempt by the Nazi government to define the Jews and as such. The first law‚ The Law for the Protection of German

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    it was. The twentieth century’s worst tragedy was the Holocaust‚ which was made possible by many factors‚ including anti-Semitism and the rise of the Nazi Party. Antisemitism is described as prejudice against‚ hatred of‚ or discrimination against Jews as an ethnic‚ religious‚ or racial group. This prejudice was further influenced by Martin Luther‚ a Greek priest who‚ at first‚ shared his sympathy for the race. His ultimate goal was to convert them to Christianity and even went as far as defending

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    events of the Holocaust. The first reason why I believe this is because people risked their lives to help the Jews. The first example of this situation is from the movie The Book Thief. It is when Hans and Rosa Hubermann hid Max in their basement even with the threat of the Nazis (The Book Thief.) The second example comes from the website where it states “Bert and Anne Bochove‚ who hid 37 Jews in their pharmacy in Huizen‚ an Amsterdam suburb‚ pose here

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    Holocaust was a very tragic and horrifying event in history that changed human minds forever. Millions of Jews died in this event‚ because of mass murders and death camps. Adolf Hitler was a very cruel‚ but persuasive leader of Germany. He turned many people against the Jewish by blaming the loss of World War I on them. Adolf started to send Jews to concentration and death camps‚ so Jews hid. Many Jews went into hiding‚ such as‚ Jeannine Burk. During her childhood she hid for two years from the Nazi. However

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