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    died from disease and overwork or were executed. Dachau’s prisoners were physically and mentally disabled and homosexual. Most were used for slave labor‚ meaning that the prisoners were slaves. Being slaves wasn’t the worst part in the holocaust. Some prisoners went through brutal experiments by the Nazis or doctors. The majority of the prisoners in the camp died. The first ever Nazi

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    Can you believe that there are some people who don’t think the Holocaust was genocide Well‚ the UN thinks exactly that. The Holocaust was the mass killing of around 11‚000‚000 people‚ making it one of the largest genocides. Some say that because the Nazis didn’t kill all of their targets‚ it wasn’t genocide. However there are reasons that the Holocaust was an act of genocide‚ such as the fact that you don’t have to kill an entire group to commit genocide‚ the third stage of genocide‚ dehumanization

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    in the 1940s‚ a horrendous event occurred‚ the Holocaust. But even though the Holocaust ended many years ago‚ the destructive spirit still hangs in the air. It’s an event that ended the lives of millions‚ and left many more scarred. Unfortunately‚ bullying exists today and has many parallels to the Holocaust. Bullying is an act of using superior strength to intimidate others. The Holocaust itself embodies many themes of bullying. Both the Holocaust and bullying begins when people target certain

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    During the HolocaustAnne Frank and her fellow residents of the Annexe were not the only ones who have a story of their suffering. There were and are many people to do so‚ including Krystyna. At seven years old‚ Krystyna went into hiding when her home‚ the ghetto was being liquidated. Their two horrific stories of the Holocaust are both similar yet very diverse in it’s self. On another note‚ In Anne Frank’s Diary‚ she talks about her adventures and experiences in the Holocaust and in the secret

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    engagement with a young man‚ who had nothing but himself to recommend him‚ and no hopes of attaining affluence… would be‚ indeed‚ a throwing away…” (20). Anne possesses all the qualities of an eligible bachelorette. However‚ when she falls in love with Wentworth‚ he is of lower class than her and holds no hope for providing for Anne in the future. Anne breaks off the engagement‚ proving her attachment to the aristocratic thinking that a man must provide for his wife‚ financially‚ politically‚ and physically

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    Letter To Otto Frank

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    I think that Mr. Frank would say this because he knew that he wasn’t the only one who was a part of the Holocaust so he thought that he did not deserve the recognition that he got by millions of people as much as anyone else that had to suffer. Also Otto Frank new that he was lucky to have been hiding for 2 years he got more food than most people in the concentration camps and he was able to avoid working long hours and getting sick‚ tired‚ killed‚ or hurt for as long as he could until he was captured

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    Nuremberg Trials about? The Holocaust was a trouble time for many people and when it was over of many it wasn ’t over for others. The Nazis did horrible things and people wanted justice‚ that ’s when the Nuremberg Trials started. The Nuremberg Trials concise of three main things‚ the crimes that were committed‚ what happened to the people that were convicted of the crimes‚ and who were people that here convicted with a crime. There were many crimes committed during the Holocaust; so many that criminal

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    Brutal and pitiless‚ the Holocaust was the most unhuman treatment of a certain group named by the Germans; Untermensch (meaning under man). These individuals were described as the enemies of the state. Across 6 years approximately 6 million Jews and many more other “minority” groups were ‘eradicated’ by Adolf Hitler. The persecution of the Jews will be a scar in our history that should never be forgotten. Moreover‚ Hitler’s campaign against the Jews began as subtle indoctrination of his country

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    Remembering the Holocaust The holocaust is defined as the systematic persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews that was sponsored by the state if Germany and the Nazi party. The leader of the Nazi party was Adolf Hitler. Hitler felt that Jews were unworthy of life and were to blame for the war. That is why he and his party persecuted the Jews and other minorities throughout the Second World War. The Nazi party came to power in 1933. From that day forward their main focus

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    Anne Frank's Life

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    was Anne Frank’s life. Anne Frank was a thirteen year old Jewish girl who went into hiding in a small annex with her family for two years during the Holocaust. Although some people may think the human spirit can triumph over the most difficult circumstances is the theme of Anne Frank‚ the theme is people need a sense of purpose and direction in their lives. This is the theme because Anne is starting to feel her life has no purpose hiding from the Nnazis. One reason‚ why the theme of Anne Frank is

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