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    The Barbarity Of War

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    The Barbarity of War    Holocaust Document Study    Memorandum by the Gauleiter of Styria (Austria) regarding the solution of the “Gypsy  Question”‚ submitted 1939‚ Berlin    1. Fill in the following organizer based on this document.    Solution to the Gypsy Problem  What the author thinks of the  solution  Reasons for this position given  by the author  A solution for the gypsies is  to strip away all their culture  and make them like the  germans.   The author thinks that it  would be best to destroy all 

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    strictly to forced labor. Besides the prion labor‚ the SS trained at Dachau. More people were transferred to Dachau with allied forces closing in and camp became overcrowded and a Typhus epidemic broke out. Most of the people at the camp were opponents of the Nazi Regime‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ Roma (Gypsies)‚ homosexuals‚ criminals‚ eventually many Jews‚ and prisoners from other camps ended there. Approximately 28‚000 people died there in result of starvation and disease. The United States found about

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    genocide of the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Homosexuals‚ and etc. in Europe by the Nazis during the 1930’s and 1940’s which is today known as the Holocaust. Each story consist of an antagonist which represents the Nazis and protagonists representing the groups of people that were executed by Hitler and the Nazis such as‚ the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Homosexuals‚ and more. One common theme that is found throughout the three texts is to always stand up‚ speak out loud‚ and

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    As the mother teaches her children how to express themselves in their language‚ so one Gypsy musician teaches the other. They have never shown any need for notation. Franz Liszt Gypsies are a nomadic tribe. They are said to have come from Northern - India over 1‚000 years ago. Being a nomadic tribe they don’t have a specific residence and travel from place to place. Their most precious possession is their music. They carry it with pride and glory in their hearts as it is a symbol of their past

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    was from the province of Lodz‚ but this camp exterminated the Jews from the Warthegau. This area was a part of Poland and mainly consisted almost all of the province of Lodz and some of the province of Warsaw. This area inhabited more than 4‚546‚000 people (including 450‚000 Jews). Along with about 1‚000 Jews being exterminated daily ‚ nearly 5‚000 Gypsies‚ as well as thousands of Poles and Russian prisoners were murdered at this camp. Mainly the Jews were transported by trains‚ but sometimes they

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    Night/Holocaust

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    starvation‚ and exhaustion. During the holocaust‚ Night shows us‚ several groups of people were singled out and not wanted‚ therefore‚ they were executed; Jews were the main focus of this selection of people. Others would include; Gypsies (Sinti and Roma)‚ homosexual men‚ handicapped Germans‚ Poles‚ and political dissidents. Throughout Night many Jews died‚ people suffered during just the transportations‚ and the people were treated horrible. Transported in cattle wagons the Jews were left a couple

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    “a sense of place.” Their struggle” has everything to do with the human landscape‚ and in respect of its large Gypsy population‚ Bulgaria is barren—a tundra of human intolerance.” In Bulgaria Fonseca sees with her eyes the outcast life that these people live‚ how they are being treated like they don’t even exist because of some unwritten laws‚ how some Bulgarians – doctors for example discriminate them and are or afraid to go to their mahali and so on. Antoinette is a Gypsy woman who has attempted

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    The Pianist

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    create an atmosphere for the audience. The first scene in the film is a montage of grainy black and white scenes of Polish life before the Nazi invasion on Poland. The footage shows a dated world with old English style building and technology‚ people are shown walking about the town in aged clothing. The grainy dated look of the film also makes the scenes appear gloomy but relaxed at the same time. These images are used to drive the notion that it is set in a time long ago‚ in a different era

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    The Rom Sociology

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    The Rom People of Purity People of Pollution By A. Hertzberg Anthropology 310 Tuesday – Thursday 11 am Professor Hertzberg Spring 2005 The Rom: People of Purity‚ People of Pollution Table of Contents Topic Page Introduction 2 Purity and Pollution

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    Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing units) were squads composed primarily of German SS and police personnel. These squads were under the command of the German Security Police and Security Service Officers. They were ordered to kill any Jewish people within the Soviet territory‚ it matter if it was a 90 year old man or even a 5 year old boy those perceived to be racial or political enemies found behind German lines in the Soviet Union. The victims were of different racial views including Jews‚ Gypsies

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