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    Josef Mengele

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    Dr. Josef Mengele was a very well-known scientist‚ doctor‚ and madman. He conducted cruel and disgusting experiments on anyone that arrived at Auschwitz. He did his work in the name of the Nazi ideology. Josef‚ wanted to unlock the secrets of genealogy so that he could create the perfect race‚ blond haired‚ blue eyed Aryans. Doctor Josef Mengele conducted torturous experiments on hundreds of patients and sent a countless number of people to their death‚ that’s why he was known as the “Angle of Death”

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    Schindlers List

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    There is now a fairly large body of cinematic depictions of the Holocaust. These films supplement what has become an enormous body of scholarly literature that has grown up around this dismal subject. The best of these films‚ in my opinion‚ fill an important need and‚ because of the nature of the medium‚ accomplish something that words printed on a page cannot. They give the modern viewer a sense of the sheer horror of what the Holocaust was and they do so in a direct way that has a visceral impact

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    When a closer look is taken at the working of human nature‚ we begin to notice a reoccurring pattern. Whereas faith is often constructed based on a person’s initial perception of a situation‚ it is this faith that‚ once finalized‚ goes on to limit perception of new situations‚ therefore resulting in a downward spiral of limited understanding. Many prominent examples of this gradual digression have presented themselves throughout history providing as support to the general statement ‘seeing conditions

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    Schindler’s List is one of the most powerful movies of all time. It presents the indelible true story of enigmatic German businessman Oskar Schindler who becomes an unlikely saviour of more than 1100 Jews amid the barbaric Nazi reign. A German Catholic war profiteer‚ Schindler moved to Krakow in 1939 when Germany overran Poland. There he opens an enamelware factory that‚ on the advice of his Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern‚ was staffed by Jews from the nearby forced labour camp at Plaszow. Schindler’s

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    Holocaust Survivor Story

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    Holocaust Survivor Story The survivors of the holocaust all have their own story to tell. The people and places may have been different for each person but the pain is the same for all. This is RivkaYosselevska’s story‚ a survivor of the holocaust who never lost hope and didn’t give up. She made it through this horrible event in history where most people didn’t‚ and since she has shared his story with people all over to world to prevent this from happening again. There isn’t much about

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    Do you know any sets of twins? Josef Mengele loved experimenting on twins‚ he experimented on over 3‚000 twins in Auschwitz. Josef Mengele was an SS physician‚ infamous for his inhumane medical experiments mainly based on twins. He believed twins held the secret to perfect genetic specimens. Josef Mengele was born on March 16‚1911 and died of drowning on February 7‚1974. He was referred to as “The Angel of Death” for the inhumane experiments performed on Jewish prisoners at Auschwitz concentration

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    Oskar Schindler was a man who lived in Krakow‚ Poland throughout the period of the Holocaust and World War II. During the Holocaust‚ Oskar Schindler managed to help over one thousand Jewish people escape from a deadly persecution. Schindler accomplished something that was socially unacceptable at the time; he prevailed against a system that showed no weakness. Schindler manipulated hundreds of men and women during the Holocaust so that he may do the unthinkable‚ and saved those he should most certainly

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    Perseverance

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    Perseverance “Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did.” – Newt Gingrich. Many people have different perspectives on perseverance but originally it is defined as a steady persistence in a course of action‚ especially in spite of difficulties‚ obstacles‚ or discouragements. To me it is much more than that‚ it is getting through any obstacle that gets in the way of achieving your goals; it takes commitment‚ dedication‚ hard work‚ endurance

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    Nazi Medical Research

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    Nazi ‘medical’ experiments The medical malfeasance I have chosen to write on is the research medical personnel conducted on the captives under rule of the Nazi’s authority. The medical professionals of Germany and Austria added a lot of research to the Medical Universities in their counties. The Nazi medical science through the application of heredity and racial hygiene‚ created classes of inferior human beings. This created an opportunity for inhuman research. By defining some human beings as

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    Night by Elie Wiesel

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    Experiencing the Worst but Finding the Best Night‚ a memoir by Elie Wiesel‚ is crucial in the understanding of human nature. Night represents the best and the worst of the human experience in many ways. Wiesel explains his horrible journey through the Holocaust‚ but tells about how it expanded his compassion‚ brought him closer to his father‚ forced him to mature quickly‚ and ultimately made him grow as a person. There were countless physical and emotional demands that the Holocaust insisted he

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