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    William Ogles Ogles 1Honors English 1Latham2/19/16 Medical Experiments in The Holocaust The Nazis during their holocaust of the Jews‚ the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men‚ women‚ and children and millions of others by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II.‚ medically experimented with their captives. They experimented in various ways‚ including how to combat hypothermia. These experiments left massive amounts of dead test subjects. All of these

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    the term applied to a group of camps built by Nazi German during World War II with the express purpose of killing the "enemies" of the Nazi regime (Jews‚ Roma Gypsies‚ prisoners of Soviet war‚ as well as Polish and other). All this is part of the Holocaust and called Final Solution of the Jewish question‚ the plan to (in the words of Nazi) “German lands clean of the Jewish people”. These fields are also known as "death camps". The most common method of execution in these camps was by Zyklon B a gas

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    museum containing many planes and scientific evidence of a space shuttle such as Sputnik and the v-2 Rocket. Then‚ we were to go back in our bus and prepare ourselves to the minimal walkthrough the Holocaust Museum. This was going to be a valuable learning experience that was going to teach us about the holocaust and prevent our generation from repeating the same mistake. Afterwards‚ we would go to Ford’s Theatre where Abraham Lincoln. Then‚ we would go back to the bus and we were going to visit four memorials

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    effect on someones life. Art can come in many different forms ‚but movies and books are the most notable of the list. The movie interstellar gives in-depth view of how big the universe is and just how much we dont know about it. While the book "The Holocaust" gives you a perspective of how hard life was for Jews living within that period. In other words art gives you a new perspective on things you not very aware of. The movie "interstellar was made in 2012 and with its release brought waves of critical-thinking

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    The Holocaust was when the German’s wanted to kill all the Jew’s and make them suffer. They did this because they did not like the Jew’s religious beliefs. Jews were considered “Jews” if they had three or four Jewish grandparents. If you were a half-Jew‚ you were considered Jewish if you were part of the Jewish religion or were married to a Jew. At first‚ the German’s didn’t have a lot of rules. Then‚ they started kicking the Jews out of countries‚ and towns. Adolf Hitler was a leader of the German’s

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    The Holocaust began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. It ended in 1945 when Allied powers defeated the Nazis.Jews were the Nazis’ primary victims‚ they resisted Nazi oppression in a variety of ways‚ both collectively and as individuals Miep was credited for risking her own life trying to save the Frank family‚ finding the diaries of Anne Frank‚ and publishing all of Anne Frank books. Miep Gies was an amazing women. In the face of the horror of the Holocaust‚ and at the risk of

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    The Holocaust is a defining moment of the world’s history. The horrific annihilation of innocent Jews and Europeans will forever be etched into the minds of humans all around the world. The haunting outcomes of war and terrorism will forever be remembered throughout time. However‚ these defining moments in the history/making of the world will only be remembered if people continue to teach about these events and remember the people involved in them. Throughout history‚ there have been many events

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    The Holocaust By: Chris Bush 8th Eduard Hornemann was the son of Elizabeth and Philip Hornemann. Eduard was born in 1932 in Eindhoven‚ Holland. Eduard’s family consisted of four known people‚ his mother‚ his dad‚ his younger brother Alexander‚ and himself. His father worked for the Philips Corporation and could provide the family with a great living area‚ because he was an executive there. Eduard was eight years of age when the Germans occupied Holland in May of 1940. When the

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    World War II was a horrific event that lasted from 1939 to 1945 with over 60 million people killed throughout the world. In particular‚ the Holocaust accounted for millions of deaths in the persecution of Jews‚ with very few survivors in comparison. Anti- Semitism was an already occurring belief during this era‚ but because due to the eruption of World War II‚ the hate for Jews grew rapidly. In order to justify the Nazis desire toward the persecution of Jews‚ the Nazis enacted a series of anti- Semitic

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    How could ‘ordinary men’ become genocidal killers in the Holocaust? Memories of the Holocaust are littered with acts of such inhumane cruelty and barbarity that they are almost unbelievable‚ Hermann Patschmann’s memories are no different. “One time the German authorities were short of SS matrons‚ so they recruited them by force from the factories without even giving them enough time to inform their families. They were taken to the camp where they were divided into groups of 50. One day they were

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