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    Holocaust Past Vs Present

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    about the Holocaust is “Have we learned anything from this horrible event?” Although America fought against this atrocity‚ in many ways we helped bring these types of ideas to Germany. In a post-World War II world‚ our country has faced many challenges when it comes to viewing certain people and races unequal to others. In no other sector of society is this more apparent than our legal and judicial system. The idea that laws and principles in the United States influenced the Holocaust and that the

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    January 30th‚ 1933 the holocaust‚ Hitler‚ the leader of the nazies have set up multiple camps up. I present to you Buchenwald:The Concentration Camp. For a little backstory The Buchenwald was made in the year 1937. Over 56‚000 victims were in the camp. Buchenwald was a "work camp". The camp took mostly men. The camp forced labor and sub camps. The Museum of Tolerance in a los Angeles‚ educates people about the disasters of the with exhibits For example‚ the Anne Frank exhibit‚ besides the Anne Frank

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    The Voice of the Jews Resistance is the refuse to accept or company with something ; by action of argument. The holocaust ‚ also referred to as shoah when a genocide in which Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million jews. Time period was january 20th - 1933-May‚8th 1945 (Resistance) During the Holocaust ‚ jews used armed and unarmed forces in order to resist from the Nazi power in order to keep their humanity . Unarmed resistance is to achieve its objectives through

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    Brainwashed‚ heartless Nazis. Many believe these were the kind of men who were involved in the Holocaust‚ which makes it much easier to dismiss them and believe we could never become like them. However‚ this was not truly the case for many of those who participated in the Holocaust. These men were not brainwashed‚ and some were not even Nazis— they were simply ordinary men. People often associate the Holocaust with men who had been indoctrinated with the Nazi ideology‚ but many of the men who joined

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    essentials of human life: food‚ shelter‚ citizenship and a family to lean on. This hell‚ known as the Holocaust‚ became a reality for many. The Holocaust was the systemic genocide of over six million Jews during World War II. The unthinkable occurred all because of one man and his goal to create a super-race. That one man was Adolf Hitler. To Adolf Hitler and the Schutzstaffel or SS‚ the Holocaust was the "final solution" to the "Jewish problem"‚ thus establishing a pure German race. Much of the brutal

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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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    Einsatzgruppen - Killing Squads Do you ever stop and think about how many lives were taken in the Holocaust? More than six million Jews lost their lives throughout the course of this traumatic event. Some of us may find it hard to even wrap our brains around a number this large. Try and imagine that each and every digit in that number was a living human being. Now they’re dead. It is my honor to write this paper and educate the reader as much as I know about the horrors of this genocide. One of

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    Trail of Tears and Holocaust The Trail of Tears is similar to the Holocaust in that the culture of groups of people were almost destroyed. Whether it was their race or their religious beliefs‚ people who felt superior to them tried to destroy them. Many people were eliminated for what they believed in. Some of them lost their family‚ they were sent on death marches‚ loaded into cattle cars and wagons‚ lost the sense of who they were‚ and treated like they weren’t human beings. But even through

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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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    Fear From The Holocaust

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    I believe that contemporary Jews still leave in the fear from the Holocaust. Especially since us Americans have been at war close to their land‚ the Holy land‚ also known as Isreal. If it happened once‚ who’s to say it won’t happen again. The Holocaust is still commonly talked about in many aspects. It’s brought up in the public; it’s brought up in schools everywhere. It’s a constant reminder to the Jews of that horrible event that their loved ones and community were put through. They have to learn

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