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    concentration camps. This man tortured the Jews of Europe. He is also just one of the many reasons why the Holocaust was considered the most awful event in the history of the world. His name‚ was Josef Mengele. People have asked themselves over the years how a well civilized‚ under control man such an Mengele‚ a human being with an interest in anthropology‚ became such a monster. To understand the present‚ we have to take a look in the past. Let’s travel back to the time of 1911 in a small town of Gunzburg

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    now. Just because they’re small and can’t defend themselves doesn’t mean we get to use and mutilate their bodies for our own personal gain. For example‚ have you learned about Dr. Mengele? He was called the Angel of Death and he worked in the camps at Auschwitz. He was one of the sickest men alive next to Hitler. Mengele had an interest in twins so he would conduct a series of experiments on them. Some of them were pulling every hair out of their body and seeing which ones were the same‚ he would

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    their identities; the German soldiers listened to the music regardless of whether or not a Jewish individual was playing or not. Music is music‚ and your identity does not hinder an individual’s ability to enjoy music. This is even evident when Dr. Mengele would interact with some of his patients. Even though the patients he was experimenting on were

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    Sawdust or wood dust is a by-product of cutting‚ grinding‚ drilling‚ sanding‚ or otherwise pulverizing wood with a saw or other tool; it is composed of fine particles of wood. It is also the byproduct of certain animals‚ birds and insects which live in wood‚ such as the woodpecker and carpenter ant. It can present a hazard in manufacturing industries‚ especially in terms of its flammability. Sawdust is the main component of particleboard. Contents [hide] 1 Practical uses 1.1 Use in food 2 Health

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    Death‚ fear‚ annihilation‚ hunger‚ revenge‚ hate‚ what do all these things have in common? The answer is rather simple: World War II. While this bloody conflict can be characterized by a variety of acts‚ both evil and honorary‚ the focus here‚ will be on the depraved nature of Hitler’s death camps. After reading Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi‚ I was a Doctor in Auschwitz by Gisella Perl‚ and This way for the Gas‚ Ladies and Gentlemen by Tadeusz Borowski‚ one can begin the interpret the true

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    Family- Sighet Hungary Elie- only son Father- well respected Jewish council Mother- no great detail 3 sisters- Hilda‚ Bea‚ Tzipora Poor Moishe the Beadle works at sinagog Teacher of Kabbalah Expelled from Sighet- foreigner Profit presumed dead Didn’t believe him when he said they were going to die Edicts Couldn’t leave Yellow stars Didn’t allow valuables 6pm curfew couldn’t travel by train not attend sinagog Physical + Mental = Cruelty Inhumane Stop at Kaschau border

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    worked the better it would be for them. Ellie and his father were separated from his mother and sister shortly after arrival. One of the thing that he remembers is his sisters red jacket that she was wearing. Then there was a line that lead to Dr. Mengele‚ when they reached him you would either be sent to the left or the right. He sent Ellie and his father to the right. Thats the last time he ever saw his mom and sister. Ellie and his dad were sent to where being burned and buried. Ellie was extremely

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    researchers in the area of twin genetics was the "Angel of Death" of Auschwitz the doctor Joseph Mengele. Here is an example of his work with twins. "Prisoner doctors tell of the fate of two Hungarian twins who arrived at Auschwitz late in 1943. Dr. Mengele was at the camp selection. The train arrived in the very early morning. Three sets of twins were found. They were taken to the experimental block. Dr. Mengele ordered the two Hungarian twins be placed in the examination room. The two Hungarian twins

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    Nazi Racial Ideology Essay

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    Nazi Racial Ideology: Hitler and the Nazi party had a strong belief in Social Darwinism. They believed that each race didn’t have just have physical traits but traits that were meant for that race that made them superior compared to other races. The Nazi’s believed that the German Aryan Race had traits that made them superior to anybody else. Everybody else who wasn’t Aryan or deemed worthy were considered inferior. Races like the Slavs and Jews were deemed to have inferior traits thus they were

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    Reading 2 || Josef Albers‚ To Open Eyes Extract on The Vorkurs : Design at the Bauhaus In this reading‚ we are exposed to some of Alber’s design pedagogy at the Bauhaus. He was without a doubt a progressive educator‚ having introduced the concepts of constructivism and de stijl. Although the works produced as a result of his classroom methodologies seemed more like works of engineering and art‚ his careful training allowed his students to develop a design process which was not merely

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