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    Auschwitz

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    What really happened behind the closed gates of Auschwitz? It seems there is not enough words to describe the tragedy that happened inside‚ but but do we truly know the horrors inside. It is said all you could hear inside of Auschwitz was the screams of prisoners and the smell of burning flesh. In my paper I will be demonstrating the effects of what happened behind the closed doors of Auschwitz. There were many Holocaust camps ‚but Auschwitz is world renown because of the especially cruel treatment

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    When most people think of Nazi Germany‚ they immediately associate the attempted genocide of the Jews-- and the atrocities they and others suffered-- with the the direct orders of one man‚ Adolf Hitler. While this correlation is logical‚ it does not include the effects of the Nazi Party’s enforcement of its policies on the social structure of the nation or consequent policies. However‚ one set of laws during the occupation of the Nazi Party‚ The Nuremberg Laws‚ included the direct orders of Hitler

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    Throughout the history of mankind‚ humans have used their ability to communicate in many two different ways. During WW2‚ both types of communication took place. Germans would call the persecuted Jews awful names‚ while others would encourage them to get back on their feet and survive. These people survived because of the positive words communicated to them during rough times. In the novel The Book Thief‚ written by Markus Zusak‚ many of its characters use words for the betterment of their audience

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    All through history‚ many people have widely impacted all of mankind. Although there are many events and people that have changed the world‚ there are few that have stood for what they believe. These people have put themselves last‚ in which they have more concern for what is going on outside of their lives and in reality. In spite of all their problems‚ Dorothea Dix‚ Irena Sendler‚ and Thurgood Marshall always helped people no matter their age‚ race‚ or gender. Dorthea Dix’s early life‚ humanitarian

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    Most people think D-Day is a day that we freed France. This is true‚ however‚ there is much more to it. “D-Day is the military code for the day on which a particular military operation is set to begin.” ("D-Day." Gale Student Resources in Context. Detroit: Gale‚ 2010. Student sResources in Context. Web. 9 Dec. 2015)Many soldiers perished‚ and people lost loved ones. One of the bloodiest battles in World War II was on June 6‚ 1944 on Omaha‚ Juno‚ Gold‚ Sword‚ and Utah beaches to free France from the

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    Maus I Essay

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    During World War II and the Holocaust‚ there was not only mistrust for the government but there was also plenty of mistrust between friends and neighbors. In the novel Maus: A Survivors Tale Vladek Spiegelman makes it very clear to his son Artie‚ one cannot count on their friends. He makes the point that in time of hardship‚ friends will abandon you quite quickly. Vladek says‚ “Friends? Your friends…If you lock them together in a room with no food for a week…then you could see what it is‚ friends

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    World War II

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    WWII Reading Questions http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/era.cfm?eraID=15&smtID=2 1. Who was Joe Louis‚ why is he important‚ and why did he help to increase black enlistment into the military? He was important because he defeated a white boxer and encouraged blacks to enlist in the army 2. What was the first concentration camp and when was it set up? Dachau‚ 1933 3. What groups of people were targeted during the Holocaust? Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Polish Catholic‚ Russians‚ mentally and physically

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    to escape arrest after Germany took control in 1938. “In 1935‚ Stangl was accepted into the Kriminalpolizei as detective in the Austrian town of Wels. After Austria’s Anschluss Stangl was assigned to the Schutzpolizei (which was taken over by the Gestapo) in Linz‚ where he was posted to the Jewish Bureau (German language: Judenreferat). Stangl joined the SS in May 1938.[5] He would ultimately reach the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer (Captain).” (“Franz Stangl”) Stangl also reported for T-4 Euthanasia

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    the nazi's in power

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    The Nazis in Power The economy 1. Why did the Nazi’s want to improve the German Economy? So they could be able to spend more money on re-armament and the army 2. Who was Hjalmar Schact?  Schact was Currency Commissioner and President of the Reichsbank under the Weimar Republic‚ and President of the Reichsbank under the Nazi regime between 1933 and 1939.  Was in charge of the economy by Hitler and was the president of the Reichsbank known for curing the inflation 3. How Schact try

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    Inglorious Bastards

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    "We ’re in the Nazi killin ’ business and cousin‚ business is a-boomin ’." American cartoonist and author Lynda Barry once said‚ “we don ’t create a fantasy world to escape reality. We create it to be able to stay.” Fantasy allows people to act out their desires‚ including those considered unusual or taboo. In the film Inglorious Bastards‚ Quentin Tarantino utilizes this human desire to escape reality to appeal to his audiences‚ using a highly theatrical and stylized narrative to shed light on the

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