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    Children were especially vulnerable in the era of the Holocaust. The Nazis advocated killing children of “unwanted” or “dangerous” groups in accordance with their ideological views‚ either as part of the “racial struggle” or as a measure of preventative security. The Germans and their collaborators killed children both for these ideological reasons and in retaliation for real or alleged partisan attacks. The Germans and their collaborators killed as many as 1.5 million children‚ including over

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    Hey there my name is Sofie I am 8 years old‚ before the holocaust started I lived in Kaunas‚ Lithuania. I remember the day that my family and I were taken‚ I had just gotten to the dining table and started eating breakfast momma made all of my favorites that morning because it was the day before my birthday it is what she does every year. Two men who looked like soldiers knocked on the door papa invited them in and offered them breakfast‚ the politely declined and told us that we need to pack one

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    hOLOCAUST ESSAY

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    1. How is the Jewish holocaust different or similar to other atrocities you’ve studied or research? The Jewish holocaust and Rwanda Genocide are different because in the holocaust · The Germans killed the Jewish · Jews were killed because the Germans thought they were the superior race and that Jews were a threat to the German community · The massive holocaust started in 1933 · About 600‚000 Jews were killed · Jews were killed in concentration camps like starving

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    are incredibly tragic. One of the biggest tragedies in the world was The Holocaust which took place in Nazi Germany and other territories Germany took over from 1933-1945. The Holocaust was the result of Hitler’s anti-semitism from his belief that the Jewish people were the cause of all of Germany’s problems. Hitler made the Jewish people the scapegoat of all of the country’s struggles and with the help of the SS and Nazi army‚ he was able to almost carry out his “final solution” plan to terminate

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    Question 1- When did the Holocaust begin? I. January 1933- Hitler sworn in as the chancellor of Germany A. Whereas before it was only a plan (one which people though Hitler would forgo when actually in office) was now set into motion. B. April of the same year would see the beginning of Hitler’s implementation of such anti- Semitic legislation‚ starting with the prohibition of Jews from the Civil Service. II. November 1935- Nuremberg Laws enacted A. Jews are

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    FREDERICK DOUGLASS QUESTIONS 1. Who was Frederick’s father? Who was his mother and did he really have a relationship with her? Pages 16-17 Frederick’s father was a white man. Interestingly‚ Frederick’s father was also his slave master. His father did not acknowledge him as his son. His mother was named Harriet Bailey. Harriet was the daughter of Isaac and Betsey Bailey‚ who were both colored. Frederick never really saw his mother. The only time he did see her was at night and only for a short period

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    Who's To Blame?

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    When we think of obese or overweight people our minds tend to wander toward those who continually choose to devour fast food for breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner‚ while slurping down a Big Gulp from 7-11. However‚ most NFL‚ NBA‚ NHL‚ and Olympic athletes would be considered overweight or obese according to their BMI‚ which is currently the most common way for someone to receive statistical information on the health of their body composition (Hall). Therefore due to these results people cannot automatically

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    Placing Blame

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    internet. By subjecting them to lifelong exposure to such violent video games from “Are We Training Our Kids to Kill‚” “a child from South Carolina who was facing the death penalty” (489). Apparently the child and his friend decided it would be fun to rob the local convenience store. Eventually‚ the child pointed a snub-nosed .38 pistol at the clerk’s head and was killed. The interactive videogames has conditioned him to shoot a gun to kill. The child has spent hundreds of dollars on videogames learning

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    Holocaust Analysis

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    German narratives of the Holocaust and World War II have without a doubt subsequently changed since 1945‚ moved by discussions about the period‚ political movements (Dr. Urban‚ Susanne) and separation from the verifiable event. Unfortunately though some things‚ for example‚ the harassment of those of the Jewish division have most notably stuck with it in ways. One would think growing up in Germany would be hard enough just have to live with the heaviness of what their progenitors did. A collective

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    Assess the view that the most important element in maintaining Hitler’s regime in power between 1933 and 1945 was the consent of the German people. During 1933 and 1945 the Nazi party gained the respect and trust of a number of German people through methods of manipulation and propaganda towards unfavoured races. Some would say that Hitler’s regime was maintained by the faith of German civilians in the Nazi ideology as they voted for them in the hope of a better country. Bergahn mentions that

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