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    the Soviet Union was approaching and the SS was in a panic so they were trying to destroy all evidenced of any killings. The first thing the camp decided to do was kill everyone they put into the Gypsies ward which was hold a little below 3‚000 people‚ buy the end they would have killed nearly 20‚000 Gypsies prisoners. In a final attempt to destroy everything all gas chambers were destroyed. This was the final thing the camp did before total a banding Auschwitz. On January 18‚ 1945 everyone suitable

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    ‘The extermination of the Jewish race was the singular goal of the holocaust. Argue.’ To a large extent‚ the extermination of the Jewish race was not the singular goal of the Holocaust. The reason this is true is because Adolf Hitler had many goals as well as eliminating the Jewish Race within the holocaust‚ therefore it was not the singular goal. Hitler’s goals were to create a pure Aryan Race‚ to eliminate other races and other groups‚ make Germans the master race so they could dominate the world

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    Secrets of the Future “The best thing about future is it comes one day at a time”‚ this was once said by Abraham Lincoln‚ who was a president of the United States. Some may say that fortune telling is an alluring and tempting force which forms a profound and vivid fascination over the mind of a man. Others believe that it is the linguistics of the language the future teller conveys to the eager mind. The soothing words dissociating the unknown and the attractive source of discussion

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    (Don’t judge a book by its cover 1). Just like an old ragged book that one turns the pages to reveal the knowledge or characters within‚ the same goes for people. It is what is within the person that counts. In “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” Clopin‚ a gypsy‚ introduces the story as‚ “It’s a tale‚ a tale of a man and a monster” (Scripps). Prejudgment of a person can lead to false identity as seen in the characters of Quasimodo and Frollo. Although Quasi appears as a deformed monster‚ he is really a caring

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    Black 1  Alanis Black  Mrs. Jones  World Literature  02 May 2013  Loss of Innocence in Night by Elie Wiesel  Is there ever the possibility of the loss of innocence? How can one lose their innocence?  What is innocence? The loss of innocence can happen after certain events. These events make  kids have to grow up and get independant quickly‚ if not‚ well they can’t survive. That is the loss  of innocence. When kids must grow up quickly and learn the truth about the real world and how  cruel it can be

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    monkey do - what is learned at an early age is what will be done in a later age. Another look at the Romani lifestyle reveals that when their gypsy ancestors chose to live in hiding‚ the shadows gradually became their ‘home’‚ someplace they became reluctant to leave due to ongoing persecutions. In her 2012 book‚ Oksana Marafioti revealed that she was of Roma gypsy descent and was subjected to unwanted threats because of her heritage. She later “told her oldest son to be careful about letting people know

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    within the Soviet territory‚ it matter if it was a 90 year old man or even a 5 year old boy those perceived to be racial or political enemies found behind German lines in the Soviet Union. The victims were of different racial views including Jews‚ Gypsies (Roma) and officials of the Soviet Communist Party and Soviet State. disabled They also murdered thousands of residents of institutions for the mentally and physically. Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing squads) and Ordnungspolizei (order police) were

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    years both Bulgarian self-consciousness and foreign feedback about the people living here have been going down due to factors such as poverty and corruption. There are both positive and negative assumptions about Bulgarians ranging from thieves and gypsies to warm‚ welcoming and polite people proud of their heritage and history. There is not one common understanding about Bulgarians worldwide. Opinions are built on the basis of individual cases which determine them. In order to understand how foreigners

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    a poor Gypsy girl‚ La Esmeralda‚ and a misshapen bell-ringer‚ Quasimodo‚ who are both victimized by a corrupt priest (Claude Frollo). The book is largely a work of social criticism. In fifteenth century Paris‚ the townspeople are celebrating the festival of Epiphany where Quasimodo‚ the deformed bell ringer‚ is elected the King of Fools. His master‚ the archdeacon Claude Frollo ends his play‚ and as the two pass through the thieves quarter‚ Quasimodo attempts to kidnap the beautiful gypsy‚ Esmeralda

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    The Hindus Banjara‚ who are known by 53 different names‚ primarily language Lambadi or Lamani (53%) and Banjara (25%). They are the biggest wanderer bunch in India and are known as the root rovers of the earth. Rovers started making a trip from India to various areas of Europe many years back‚ and varying tongues advanced in the locales in which every gathering settled. The Banjara’s name is gotten from the word bajika‚ which implies exchange or business‚ and from banji‚ which means sellers pack

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