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    Imagine being a Jew stuck in a ghetto‚ their first thought would be "I am not fond fond of their evil‚ what ways can I show that?" Their condition was about how the Jews in the Holocaust were placed in various camps and ghettos throughout Europe and were forced to subdue to the laws. Although‚ during this period known as the Holocaust‚ the Jewish people participated in unarmed and armed resistances to preserve their humanity. Unarmed Resistance for Jews was mainly about keeping a community within the ghetto

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    Raoul Wallenberg The holocaust lasted from 1933 - May 8‚1945. That is 12 years of torture that many had to go through. Nearly 11 million people in total died and about six thousand of them were Jews. When the holocaust started Hitler made them wear a yellow star which represented David’s star which made them stand out like a sore thumb. Not only did Hitler aim at Jews he also wanted the homosexuals‚ the disabled‚ and the gypsies dead. Throughout the holocaust there were so many horrible situations

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    Concentration Camps Can you imagine being a Jew and living during the Holocaust? One day you are at your house doing your normal routine‚ and the next minute you are being loaded onto a cattle truck. You would be taken to the most horrible place imaginable. A concentration camp. A concentration camp was where people were kept without trial. They were kept in terrible conditions and had no rights. Concentration camps had forced labor‚ mistreatment‚ starvation‚ disease‚ and random executions. Concentration

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    Human Rights Violation: The Holocaust The Holocaust was one of the worst and most horrific events that took place in world history‚ the largest attempted genocide ever. The Jewish Holocaust has to be one of the largest events that has ever violated human rights. The Holocaust began in 1933 with Adolf Hitler leading the anti-Jew campaign which ultimately led to the torture and murder of over six million Jews in Germany. Hitler’s campaign not only affected the Jews but others would

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    Holocaust Paper (still working on title) Imagine a society of complete perfection. Not one single person steps out of line. Everyone follows the same rules. All the same religion‚ sexuality‚ race‚ language‚ heritage‚ and political beliefs. Is this really perfect? That’s exactly what one of the world’s most feared dictators‚ Adolf Hitler‚ attempted with his ruthless army‚ the Nazis. But was genocide really the way to get what he wanted? How was the murder of six million Jews necessary to make Germany

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    before that humans are moral animals in the sense that blood has to be spilt for we know is unjust. The hatred of Hitler towards the Jews also exposes the evil nature of Man. The holocaust is by far the worst expression of Man’s evil nature. Millions of people died in the hands of Hitler. Large populations died through the system he set to wipe out a large population (genocide).It takes a lot to kill just one person but now killing an entire people proved to be nothing for Hitler and his armies. Which

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    Unfortunately‚ the number of people who were aware of these atrocities and actually did something to help‚ was small. The Holocaust lasted twelve years until Hitler was stopped and the concentration camps were liberated. Some important questions to raise are: to what extent were the people actions and mindsets influenced by Hitler’s beliefs? How much did the public actually know about the Holocaust at the time? It can be easily inferred that through the promise of a new Germany‚ Hitler was able to appear as

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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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    How were Holocaust refugees accepted in the US. What will happen to the Jews when they come to the US? What will happen to Jews that come to the United States‚ will they be happy here or wanting to move back to Germany? Finally how many Jews really survived the Holocaust? You find out in the next few paragraphs. What will happen to Jews when they come to the US. Well when the US finally beat the Germans in the war the Jews got a lot of food. When they got all that food some of the Jews died

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    One of the worst most detrimental event that has ever occurred in our history was the Holocaust. Arising in 1933‚ Hitler was in charge of this awful plan. Known as the Nazis‚ they strived to kill Jews or put them in labor camps. There ended up being about a 6 million death count of just the Jewish community. There were few people who would stand for the Jews‚ defending them and their rights. Some people even helped Jews escape from their death camps or labor camps. All of these people demonstrated

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