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    Victims of the Holocaust I. Throughout the Nation‚ many stood around and watched as Jews were abused. A. Bystanders were just ordinary people who played it safe. B. As normal citizens they complied with the laws and attempted to avoid the terrorizing activities of the Nazi regime. C. Bystanders may have remained unaware‚ or perhaps were aware of victimization going on around them‚ but‚ being afraid of the consequences. II. Children were vulnerable in this time period. A. Children were

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    Carly Underkoffler Dr. Brendon Corcoran English 338-401 April 19‚ 2011 The Holocaust: Death by Lost Hope "If you lose hope‚ somehow you lose the vitality that keeps life moving‚ you lose that courage to be‚ that quality that helps you go on in spite of it all." - Martin Luther King The Holocaust was a horrific genocide in which the Nazi party systematically exterminated millions of Jews‚ homosexuals‚ mentally retarded persons‚ and others‚ on the pretense of ‘purifying’ the German race. The Nazis

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    The Holocaust (1933 – 1955) is‚ with no doubt‚ one of the most horrific occurrences in modern history in which millions of Jews and other groups perceived as “inferior” by the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party) were persecuted. A question that surrounds the holocaust is whether or not the extermination of the Jews had been intended from the start. The structuralist argument states that there was no long-term plan from the Nazis to exterminate the Jewish people‚ but that it was

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    The Holocaust‚ one of the biggest events to happen in history‚ is being debated whether to teach it in school or not. The Holocaust was a big event in history that every child has to learn about at some point. That point should be in 8th grade. That is when the kids start to be more mature and can handle the horribly detailed events of the Holocaust. The Holocaust should be taught in the 8th grade because it is a very important part of history and 8th graders are more mature at that age. The

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    These Jews were part of the German community. More importantly‚ they were humans who deserved consideration. Ironically‚ the United States fought against the German Nazis to end the Holocaust; Now‚ the same United States that believes in “liberty for all” has enforced something just as gruesome. The modern way to have lack of heart is displayed in the form of deportation. Deportation not only separates families but also takes people to

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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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    The Lottery Symbolism In Shirley Jackson’s short story "The Lottery" symbols are used to enhance and stress the theme of the story. A symbol is a person‚ object‚ action‚ place‚ or event that in addition to its literal meaning‚ suggests a more complex meaning or range of meanings. (Kirszner & Mendell 330) The theme of the story is how coldness and lack of compassion can be exhibited in people in situations regarding tradition and values. That people will do incredibly evil and cruel things just

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    websites that I found on the holocaust and also I will tell you about the word "holocaust‚" made from the Greek words "holos" (whole) and "kaustos" (burned)‚ these words were historically used to describe a sacrificial offering burned on an altar. But since 1945‚ the word has taken on a new and horrible meaning: the mass murder of some 6 million European jews as well as members of some other persecuted groups. And about the others which say the same thing which is the holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic

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    What exactly were the events of the Holocaust? Imagine millions of people being constantly killed that related to you. That’s exactly what the Holocaust was about‚ millions of Jews were being captured and wiped of the face of the earth because they were the blame for Germany’s issues after the huge loss during World War II. The Holocaust had many specific cause and effects from certain events‚ for example a man named Adolf Hitler became the dictator of Germany to help them out of their great depression

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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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