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    Auschwitz‚ the most infamous concentration camps during the Holocaust‚ was built as an extermination centre by the Nazi Party for all Jews‚ non-Aryans‚ communists‚ and anyone that Hitler believed were not a part of this "perfect race". After its establishment‚ countless monstrosities had taken place in this very camp. Moreover‚ many captives were obliged to do hard labour in the factories. Hitler‚ the leader of the Nazi Party‚ came up with numerous methods to exterminate all Jews and others. Additionally

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    The great tragedy of what we know as World War two brought great danger to lots of people‚ but to not forget of what people themselves feared most‚ concentration camps. To be more specific in this case‚ the Auschwitz camps. In its time‚ it was the most effective camp of the Nazi regime. In this place‚ it consisted of three camps‚ each with their very own deadly purposes. The reasons this camp over all was the most effective was‚ history of its building‚ the day of a prisoner in the camps as well

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    survival in auschwizt

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    Primo Levi‚ the author and subject of the autobiography was arrested in December 1943. An anti-Fascist Italian Jew‚ he was sent to a prison camp in Italy and then deported to Auschwitz in February‚ 1944. He admitted his heritage of being both Italian and Jewish. During the forced evacuation‚ 650 Jewish men are packed into twelve goods wagons. The trip is slow and tortuous; no food or water is provided and the weather is freezing. Of the forty-five people in Levi’s car‚ only four survive the Holocaust

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    The Dentist of Auschwitz is the memoir of Benjamin Jacobs‚ formerly known as Bronek (born name Berek) Jakubowicz‚ a dental student and his journey throughout the Holocaust as a Polish Jew in the II World War‚ where he struggled to survive using only his dental tools and rudimentary skills. The author felt that it was his obligation‚ to let the world know how and why the Holocaust occurred‚ he wanted to speak out and let everyone know how they could treat someone else in such an inhuman way‚ where

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    Malka Survival

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    Malka: Survival of the Fittest The fear of an empty-stomach‚ biting winter nights and death corrodes at a child’s innocence‚ shredding away at the soul and well-being. Being born into a vulnerable and miserable situation like of the Holocaust is not one that can be prevented. Once a child is thrown into the heinous world of the Nazi Germans‚ the future is weighted onto his or her fragile shoulders; there is no method to escape. With childhood abruptly terminated‚ survival mode hastily kicks in

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    One of the readings we read was based on an interview of Primo Levi‚ survived from the terror of Auschwitz. Primo answered to many questions‚ but the one that touched me most‚ and actually made light on my ideas of concentration camps and Nazism‚ was the answer he gave to the question “How is it that there were no large-scale revolts?”. Primo Levi explains that prisoners were very weak from their journey‚ their hair cut‚ and their uniform all the same‚ therefore they would have been spotted almost

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    Rules of Survival

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    Rules of Survival There are many ways that make humans adapt to changes in their lives. An example of this is in Nancy Werlin’s novel‚ Rules of Survival‚ when Matt‚ Emmy‚ Callie all have to learn to adapt to how their mom‚ Nikki‚ is a physically and mentally abusive mother to all of her children. Matt is the one who gets most of the abuse since he is the oldest of the children. He learns to live by what Charles Darwin had once said‚ “It’s not the strongest of the species who survives‚ nor the

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    Is Survival Selfish?

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    Survival is not just a matter of life or death. It is the ability to sustain oneself through physical‚ mental‚ and emotional hardships. Every day‚ all around the world‚ people are facing undocumented stories of survival. Those fortunate enough to recall their experiences can be found through memoirs such as Elie Wiesel’s “Night”‚ the speech “Truth at All Costs” by foreign correspondent Marie Colvin‚ and the argument “Is Survival Selfish?” by Lane Wallace. Although these texts vary in context‚ they

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    Survival - Narrative

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    Survival One of my fonder memories of the previous summer was a rather ordinary night. I wouldn’t say that it changed my life forever‚ but regardless‚ I believe I’ll remember it for a lifetime. I am fond of it because it serves as a simple reminder of what to live for: for the flavorful moments of life brought about by the enjoyment and pleasures of shared experience between friends and loved ones. That is what it’s all about. We all sat in the small‚ yet comfortable room together‚ exchanging

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    Survival Skills

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    Survival skills Survival skills are techniques a person may use in a dangerous situation (e.g. natural disasters) to save themselves or others (see also bushcraft). Generally speaking‚ these techniques are meant to provide the basic necessities for human life: water‚ food‚ shelter‚ habitat‚ and the need to think straight‚ to signal for help‚ to navigate safely‚ to avoid unpleasant interactions with animals and plants‚ and for first aid. In addition‚ survival skills are often basic ideas and abilities

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