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    oppression that faced them from the white and or it was used to manipulate the black mind-set. Further the Africans were requiring carrying passbooks which had their race category. This allowed for white superiority as it restricted coloured‚ Asians‚ Indian and

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    The Holocaust was the state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazis. The Nazis believed that Germans were racially superior and that Jews were a threat to them. In the aftermath of the Holocaust many of the survivors found shelter in displaced persons camps administered by Allied powers. Between 1948 and 1951 almost 700‚000 Jews emigrated to Israel‚ and other Jews emigrated to the United States and other nations. The crimes committed during the Holocaust

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    For as long as there have been Jews‚ there has been anti-Jewish rhetoric and action‚ but the Jews have continued to forge on through decades upon decades of antisemitism in every form imaginable. When one hears the word “antisemitism‚” one may picture a mustached German dictator and concentration camps. Antisemitism did not start in Germany. Its twentieth-century roots started far earlier‚ in a way that is likely far different than imagined. Regardless of the century‚ antisemitism takes shape as

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    economic blooming and leaves as a savior of more than 1‚100 Jews. Many of our grandparents told us of the stories and we learned about it in school year after year‚ but to see it put to life was a totally touching experience. Some of us couldn’t even bare to look at those gruesome scenes. The movie starts out in a Jewish family’s home. The Jews are reciting in prayer for the Sabbath day around a table full of lit candles. When the Jews are gone from the house the candles slowly burn out. The German

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    Throughout history Jews have been residents of predominantly Christian and Muslim lands‚ often resulting in conflict‚ turmoil‚ war and most evidently‚ Anti-Semitism. The official worldwide acknowledgment of the State of Israel in 1948 truly peaked Anti-Zionism throughout Islamic countries and the Muslim world‚ which then manifested itself into Anti- Semitism. It is argued that classic European Anti-Semitism that most prominently took place all over Europe during WWII is undoubtedly the worst act

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    memoir all the Jews are put into concentration camps because Hitler despises Jews. The Jews struggle to hold on to their humanity. Dehumanization is the process by which the Nazis gradually reduced the Jews to little more than “things” which could easily be gotten rid of in terrible ways with no remorse. Three specific examples of events that occurred which dehumanized Eliezer‚ his father‚ and his fellow Jews acquaintances. Jews were dehumanized in many different ways. One way Jews were dehumanized

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    in jail. The excerpt of the book‚ located in The Jew in the Modern World‚ concerns the development of Hitler ’s anti-Semitic views as well as his final conclusions concerning the fate of Jews. This early literature of the Nazis shows to the reader the way in which Jews would be dehumanized enough to no longer consider them Germans‚ then European‚ then hardly human. The beginning of the excerpt‚ Hitler admits to his feeling that he considered Jews to be Germans due to the "course of the centuries

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    possible by segregating the Jews and creating laws that robbed them from their basic human rights. The word “Ghettos” was used in the middle ages and meant: a segregated area away from a city where some are forced to live. The word and idea was revived by Hitler and his men. The Ghettos had many uses and each different from the other. One thing that remained the same was the injustices towards the Jews. Some Ghettos were used as holding grounds‚ for those who were soon

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    highest level of humanity’. He ignored the ideals of the Nazis and protected his Jews from certain death during World War 2. He used the same skills that the Nazi party had required him to use as a spy for them‚ he used his ‘flair for presentation‚

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    ‘volksgemeinschaft’ began to take effect on the Jewish community. Hitler aimed to achieve a society compromising of strong‚ healthy Aryans. In ‘Mein Kampf’‚ Hitler further developed the idea of the Jews as an evil race struggling for world domination. Hitler believed the Jewish race was vastly inferior. He blamed the Jews for every problem Germany faced and believed they were the cause of defeat in World War 1. In 1933 anti-Jewish action began from Hitler youth and SA activists ordered by Adolf himself

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