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    Tenzin Cultural genocide in Tibet compared to the Holocaust The Holocaust has many tragedies and losses‚ it is considered the biggest genocide in history. The cultural genocide in Tibet also had many losses and was one of the worst in history. The cultural genocide in Tibet consisted mainly of torturing their victims to death‚ whereas in the Holocaust they were killed quick many at a time. The cultural genocide of Tibet started when the Chinese declared that Tibet should be part of

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust is considered one of the worst and most tragic genocides in the history of the world. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Army and was a very cruel leader and man. The Holocaust was the genocide of many Jews over in Europe during the time period of January 30‚ 1933 to May 8‚ 1945. The executions made during this time period was horrific and terrifying. Adolf Hitler would find the Jews and have them put in concentration camps where the living conditions were horrible

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust was the persecution and killing of Jews by Germany during WWII. This event occurred as the result of several unfortunate factors‚ including World War I‚ Hitler’s rise to power‚ Nazi propaganda‚ Germany’s military strength‚ and the cooperation of surrounding countries and the League of Nations. The Treaty of Versailles‚ a document which blamed Germany for the war‚ forced the country to pay a lot of money‚ and added several other punishments for the German people. This

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust means a lot to many people today‚ and to an equal number of people very little. It shows we are still a young civilization in knowledge for the way we treat each other‚ whether it be for race or religion. To some of us in society who are Jewish the Holocaust means the death of many of our people. It stands out as the most current opposing action against a religion‚ and to memory the worst to anyone. And from this comes the most notable phrase from the Jews

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    Every Jewish survivor of the Holocaust usually has an amazing story to tell. Courage‚ discretion‚ and cunning were rarely enough. Every survivor’s history has elements of unexpected acts of kindness and favorable circumstances. Two such survival stories are in the films The Pianist and Europa Europa. The Pianist is a film about how Wladysaw Szpilman survived the German deportations of Jews to the extermination camps and how he lived in hiding outside the ghetto‚ in a predominantly German area. Europa

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    People’s capacity for inhumanity becomes evident when there is a time of struggle; when others need help the most. Throughout history the treatment of some individuals by others has been more than disagreeable. People’s capacity for inhumanity towards others has negatively shaped many parts of society‚ both in the past and in the present. The cruelty toward the poor people of Ireland in the year 1929 is greatly portrayed in Jonathan Swift’s essay “A Modest Proposal.” Through a persona Swift outlines

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    Man’s inhumanity to man is everywhere. I firmly believe that people on this earth should be treated and respected equally. People are all unique. They come from different backgrounds‚ have different beliefs and ideas‚ but treating others in such an inhuman way‚ as the Jewish were in the concentration camps is cruel and should have never happened. I believe that the killing of several million people during the Holocaust could have been prevented by the means of more involvement from the other countries

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    The Holocaust also known as Shoah’‚ was the mass murder or genocide of approximately six million Jews during World War II‚ a programme of systematic state-sponsored murder by Nazi Germany‚ led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party‚ throughout the German Reich and German-occupied territories. Of the nine million Jews who had resided in Europe before the Holocaust‚ approximately two-thirds were killed. Over one million Jewish children were killed in the Holocaust‚ as were approximately two million Jewish

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    think that youd have to be crazy too think that another Holocaust in todays world is near impossible‚ but would it be that hard when there are still people in the world that think that hitler had the right ideas. Just in 2001 Osama Bin Laden was responsible for 9/11‚ all because he hates white people? Or vise versa for are part after what they did so are we suppose too hate muslims and kill them all well if you think about that’s how the Holocaust started was because hitler want too eliminate the jewish

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    Gentile Victims of the Holocaust During the Holocaust‚ sixteen to twenty million Gentiles from various countries throughout Europe were killed. These victims included Gypsies‚ Poles and other Slavic people‚ people who were physically or mentally disabled‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ homosexuals‚ clergymen‚ political enemies‚ resistance fighters‚ asocials‚ African-German children‚ and still others. Each group wore different colored badges as means of identification. These non-Jewish victims died from starvation

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