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    Racism In The Holocaust

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    Effects of racism in Holocaust Literature It has become more and more common for schools everywhere to be teaching the holocaust‚ even requiring certain books regarding the topic be read. Teachers have begun using the holocaust’s history and the literature that many created describing the experiences to teach children about uncontrollable racism they may face in the world everyday. Teaching the holocaust encourages sensitivity in multicultural societies and a diverse world. The holocaust did not invent

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    The Holocaust

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    Hitler and the Holocaust The Holocaust is a tragic event that happened not so long ago‚ but many people have already forgotten about this horrible event. Today‚ there are only few survivors left to tell their own personal stories of the Holocaust and what they had to go through. But what will happen when there ’s no survivor left to tell his/her story or speak of the truth that the Holocaust really did happen? Who will speak out for them and millions of Jews who had died in the Holocaust? Who will help

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    The Holocaust

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    The Holocaust was a form of genocide‚ which refers to the intentional‚ systematic extermination of six million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators between 1933 and 1945. The Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Europe did not happen suddenly. It was the end of a long process of anti-Semitism and the belief in the pseudo-science of eugenics. The Nazis used propaganda and terror to enforce their anti-Semitic policies. By 1938‚ the lives of Jews living in Germany had become intolerable. A policy of annihilation

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    Hannah Brooks Mr. Turner World History II 27 November 2012 The Holocaust The Holocaust is one of the worst scenarios of genocide ever known to the world. The Jewish people of Europe were terrorized and slaughtered over a period that lasted nearly two and half years. During that time‚ nearly eleven million people were killed‚ including six million Jews. Even though the actual mass killings of the Jews lasted about two and a half years‚ the planning of this genocide started many years earlier

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    Holocaust

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    Holocaust The Holocaust was one of the‚ or possibly the‚ most horrific event to take place in human history because of the complete disregard of innocent human life‚ Adolf Hitler’s idea of "ethnic cleansing"‚ and the fact that civilians and many other people went along with it. It was the Nazi plan for the total annihilation of the Jewish people during World War II. The amount of lives lost throughout the Holocaust was disgusting. Hitler was the main cause of the deaths because he thought the Jewish

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    The holocaust is a historical tragedy that affected the entire globe. There are still people alive today who suffered and survived the holocaust - they lost everything - their families‚ homes and cultural histories have been demolished. If that does not merit remembering a devastating part of history then what is? How can anyone forget? It’s important to remember atrocities like the Holocaust for several reasons to honor the victims and keep their memory alive through stories of their lives‚ to

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    The Holocaust The Causes of the Holocaust The Process of the Holocaust In 1933‚ the Jewish population of Europe stood at over nine million. Most European Jews lived in countries that Germany would occupy during World War II. By 1945‚ the Germans killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the Final Solution‚ the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe. Although Jews‚ whom the Nazis deemed a priority danger to Germany‚ were the primary victims of Nazi racism‚ other

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    The Holocaust

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    The Holocaust Melissa Vargas Mr. Smith AP US History 1 April 2014 Imagine one day coming home to your parents packing all your bags‚ telling you that it’s time to go‚ but you have no clue where you are going. With no idea where you are going you freak out‚ and are scared to death of what is to come for you and your family. This wasn’t uncommon for the Jewish people of Europe from the early 1930’s to the mid 1940’s. Hitler had another plan for all the Jews‚ one which he called

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    Holocaust

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    The Holocaust is the name applied to the systematic state-sponsored persecution and genocide of the Jews of Europe along with other groups during World War II by Nazi Germany and collaborators[1]. Early elements of the Holocaust include the Kristallnacht pogrom and the T-4 Euthanasia Program‚ progressing to the later use of killing squads and extermination camps in a massive and centrally organized effort to exterminate every possible member of the populations targeted by the Nazis. The Jews of

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    of the Holocaust The Holocaust was one of the most horrible and dreaded events in history. Millions of Jews were killed‚ leaving many families devastated and hopeless. With the goal of racial purity‚ Adolf Hitler- along with many other Germans believed the Jews caused the defeat of their country‚ and led the Nazis to the elimination of Jews. For this reason‚ “Even in the early 21st century‚ the legacy of the Holocaust endures…as many as 12‚000 Jews were killed every day” (The Holocaust). Later

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