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    were the causes of the Holocaust? The main factors that led to the Holocaust were social‚ political and economic. There was a global economic crisis that led to mass unemployment and that led to the migration of people that were seeking for work. The political situation in Poland that raised to antisemitism led to many Jews fleeing to Germany. Germans hatred towards the Jewish race was the main reason of the dreadful holocaust. The holocaust was full of racism. The holocaust started on January 30th

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    believe the Holocaust never happened. This theory began during World War II. These people were called the Holocaust Deniers. They believed that the 20 million lives that were lost were all a joke. Important topics in the Holocaust are the history‚ mental thinking‚ and evidence. An important topic is the history of Holocaust Denial. The Holocaust denial theory began by Nazi commandants who destroyed concentration camps‚ records‚ and prisoners because they were all evidence of the Holocaust. Most Nazis

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    crimes committed against groups with the intent to destroy the existence of the group” (Holocaust Museum Houston). Also‚ “it is a coordinated plan of different actions aiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups‚ with the aim of annihilating the group themselves” (Holocaust Museum Houston). A textbook genocide such as the Holocaust is best described in the eight stages (Holocaust Museum Houston). In the beginning stages‚ it is mainly mentally killing the race‚

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    The Holocaust Vs. The Buggers “As freedom-loving people across the globe hope for an end to tyranny‚ we will never forget the enormous suffering of the Holocaust” – Bob Beauprez. In 1939 a mass murder of people occurred called the Holocaust (Collier 197). Another xenocide similar to the Holocaust‚ the Buggers‚ which transpired in a book called Enders Game by Orson Scott Card. While the differences between the Holocaust and the bugger’s xenocide are noticeable the similarities are striking. The

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    Teaching the Holocaust to 8th. Graders Teaching the Holocaust and World War II and Hitler’s rise to power is an extremely debatable topic for schools because of how violent and gruesome it truly was. A prime example is the gas chambers in which millions of Jews were murdered‚ which prompts some schools to drop related lessons in fear that the topic will offend students of Jewish descent. The problem is that the Holocaust needs to be taught or history may be doomed to repeat itself. The difficulty

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    “Night of November 9–10‚ 1938‚ when German Nazis attacked the Jewish population and there homes. The name Kristallnacht comes from the litter of broken glass left on the streets after the war. The violence continued on November 10‚ and in some places acts of violence continued on for more and more days to pass. Although the events of the Night of Broken Glass only took place on the 9th of November 1938 and the number of assaults against the Jews had increased throughout the autumn season in 1938

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    Holocaust Literature Essay The Holocaust genre was a tragic time in the 1930s‚ during Hitler’s reign in Germany and it involved the persecution of the Jewish people. Holocaust literature was developed from this and from testimonies of survivors and fictional writings by authors. John Boyne’s ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ is an example of Holocaustic literature; the story follows a young boy who is the son of a Nazi officer during the reign of Hitler. Holocaust literature texts contain conventions

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    Heroes and Villains of The Holocaust The resistance would interrupt germany’s weapon shipments to the front line.The partisans were a big role model for jews to join them in the fight against germany.Partisans were like superman an inspiration to all that their is hope.In the holocaust germany planned to kill all the jews they saw but they had minor setbacks with the partisans ‚and russians.these heroes saw germany’s wicked ways ‚and rose to fight for germany’s reign to end. The rescuers

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    German citizens were not responsible for the Holocaust because many of them didn’t agree with the Nazi’s ideology and helped Jewish people by resisting and going against Nazi’s ideas. One way that German citizens were not responsible for the holocaust can be seen on Document #4. The author‚ Walter Meyer‚ was a German who was apart of a gang called the Noble White Pirates growing up in the Holocaust that resisted Nazi organizations‚ like the Nazi Youth. This document was for the citizens of the U

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    Imagine surviving the Holocaust while millions of other people have perished. Dying people from left to right. You honestly wanted to help them‚ however you could not.Would you feel the guilt that you were alive while the person next to you did not? Even if you had the chance‚ would you even have saved them? Tons of the survivors wanted to forget this historical event‚ although they could not. While many consider the Holocaust in the past‚ for the survivors‚ the horror will never be completely over

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