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    “Night demonstrates the potential of man’s inhumanity to man” Elie Weisels “night “ gives us a clear insight into the levels of inhumane behaviour which existed in the times of Nazi Germany from the Germans and even the Jews themselves. Elie also makes clear the great malice shown by some people‚ during a time where discrimination was a trend created by German propaganda – a situation which made any act of inhumanity acceptable. Nonetheless Night also shows us the way in which people are willing

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    Holocaust

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    The Holocaust was a period of time that will go down throughout history. It was a time period where many innocent people were getting tortured‚ abused‚ and even getting killed. All this was because of one man who thought to believe that the jews were the ones to blame for all the problems that was happening throughout the world. All the jews were sent to concentration camps‚ not many survived the harsh years. The two main camps that made a huge impact to many were the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald

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    Auschwitz Auschwitz was both a concentration and death camp‚ it was the largest of the Nazi’s camps and the most streamlined mass killing center ever created. It was at Auschwitz that 1.1 million people were murdered‚ mostly Jews. The living conditions at Auschwitz were awful. Prisoners were kept in old brick barracks with several hundred three tier beds in each building.There were 2 types of barracks‚ brick and wooden. The brick buildings usually had 700 prisoners but sometimes even more were

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    How Far did the Nazi Regime depend on fear rather than popular support for maintaining their control of Germany between 1933-39? What is this essay asking you to do? Determine whether the Nazi regime used fear as a method of control of the German people or whether there are other reasons for the fact that the Nazis kept power and control of the German people. For example Did propaganda also help? Was the regime actually popular with Germans? Why was there no opposition? Did the Nazis

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    The Night of the Long Knives

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    ALL THE NEWS THAT IS FIT TO PAPER ALL THE NEWS THAT IS FIT TO PAPER Joke of the day: What do an apple and a Nazi have in common? They both belong hanging in trees. Joke of the day: What do an apple and a Nazi have in common? They both belong hanging in trees. The Night of the Long Knives‚ 1934 The Night of the Long Knives‚ in June 1934‚ saw the wiping out of the SA’s leadership and others who had angered Hitler in the recent past in Nazi Germany. After this date‚ the SS lead by Heinrich

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    The main character and the author in the book‚ Night is Elie Wiesel. The book Night is about a family going to a concentration camp called Auschwitz. Elie has to make some major life choices. Also‚ how he changes a lot throughout the story is very noticeable. Elie had to make a lot of changes to his lifestyle. When they first got to the camp him and his father got separated from his mother and sister. Elie says “Never shall I forget that night‚ the first night in camp‚ which turned my life into one

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    Night is just one of many memoirs written by Eliezer Wiesel‚ who survived the vicious and the infamous Holocaust during the calamitous WWII. The renowned legend Eliezer Wiese‚ including his book Night‚ showed a variety of different concepts as in his dauntlessness‚ intrepidity‚ and sanguineness for his desire to survive. During this period he faced many tribulations as in tyrannical hardships; he experienced many spiritual differences as well. He had to face many crucibles during his time at the

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    Dr. Josef Mengele “The Angel of Death” During World War II‚ Dr. Josef Mengele did horrific experiments on Jews in concentration camps. Mengele continued to pursue his scientific research on racial differences‚ anomalies of giants‚ dwarfs‚ hunchbacks‚ and other deformities. How the men‚ women‚ and children were tortured during the Holocaust. Also the experiments Mengele did on those innocent people. Josef Mengele was a doctor who was appointed to Auschwitz Concentration Camp on May 30‚ 1943

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    How can point of view and character shape the theme of the text? The theme of The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is that fear can prevent people from protecting each other and doing the right thing.This theme was inferred when the book excerpt says‚ “He’d never seen anyone look so terrified as Shmuel did at that moment and he wanted to say the right thing”(47). In the story the son of an SS officer and a young boy who was a Jewish prisoner became friends‚ so when the time to protect each other came

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    There were a few different parts of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Furthermore‚ it was three different types of camps that were brought together: concentration camp‚ extermination‚ and labor camp (“Auschwitz was the largest camp”). All three camps played a major part in the Nazi’s “final solution” (Berenbaum). There were also subcamps part of Auschwitz. In just two years‚ 44 subcamps were built (1942 to 1944). Auschwitz also had different leaders. The first of the three leaders who controlled

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