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    For my site visit, I visited the Holocaust Museum & Learning Center. It is located at 12 Millstone Campus Drive in St. Louis, Missouri. I am extremely happy that I was able to do this visit here. I have always been very interested in the Holocaust and am always open to learning more about it. By doing the site visit here I was able to better understand the background information and what all goes into preparing a museum for visitors to come visit. I learned a lot and while I was there, the…

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    Why Did Hitler Hate Jews

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    Imagine one day, you wake up and your family is gone. Then you knew you were about to die. This is what the Jews faced during the Holocaust. Six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust and World War II (“Why did Hitler hate Jews?” by Anne Frank). Half of the Jewish population was wiped out. Jews were hated because of malicious lies made up by Hitler and the Nazis. Hitler and the Nazis had convinced Germans that Jews had been responsible for certain events like losing World War I and the…

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    Hiiiiiiii Jeff, Tina, Ethan, Jenna andd Roscoeee !!!! I finally made it to Germany!!!!!!!!!!!! this has been so exciting, this place is so beautiful and I can't wait to start traveling. The first days were hard because of the language and since I' m living in a little town of west Germany, usually in offices, service stuff, stores, they don't speak English at all so it has been a big sign language challenge haha haha. Gladly one of my amazing friends I met in Chicago while I was studying at…

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    Ruth Kluger was born in Vienna, Austria in 1931. She was a Jewish women who experienced the Holocaust with her family. When Hitler came into power she was still a young girl. Hitler invaded Austria and forced everyone of Jewish descent into concentration camps. Kluger and her family were just one of many Jewish families to not only be torn a apart but also endure the horrific events of the Holocaust. Kluger was able to eventually escape from Hitler 's power and she wrote Still Alive. The…

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    The theory that the people of Germany exhibited indifference during the Holocaust is widely believed to be true by many people. Both James M. Glass’ “Against the Indifference Hypothesis: The Holocaust and the Enthusiasts for Murder” and Omer Bartov’s “Defining Enemies, Making Victims: Germans, Jews, and the Holocaust” provide alternative reasoning for why German citizens not only watched the slaughter, but also actively participated in it. While Glass effectively argues that the German…

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    The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah, was a genocide in which nearly six million European Jews were killed by the great dictator Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and the World War II associated with the Nazis. In other words Holocaust also means Ethnic cleansing, Deportation or Mass murder, where innocent people were killed and executed. The Holocaust was the organized, officious, the state-sponsored hounding and murder of over six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators.…

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    Holocaust A Hoax Essay

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    Hoax; a humorous or malicious deception. What is a hoax? Most people believe them to be harmless acts of idiocy such as the belief in Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness Monster. Though these are obvious examples, many critics believe the Holocaust was a hoax, but certain documents and medical autopsies prove that the genocide of over 6 million Jews was real. It is a proven fact that at one time, well over 40,000 concentration camps were in use for the execution and/or malnourishment of well over a…

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    Do you like German Sheperd if so do you want to learn more about them ? Well my essay is going to be about German Sheperd . And im going to talk about there ecosystem , habitat and the extinction . For the next 4 paragraphs i will be talking about there ecosystem habitat and the extinction . The German Shephered lives all around the world but they are all irigernated from Germany then went to England after the war . These dogs are also very intelligent and are very quick to learn…

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    No matter where you are from, every place has its own culture. Haiti and Three key aspects of culture are religion, language, and ethnicity. Hungary have many similarities and differences in their culture. First, both Haiti and Hungary share their dominant religion; Roman Catholic. In Haiti, Roman Catholic is one of two official religions, and it makes up 54.7% of the population's religion. The other official religion of Haiti is Voodoo, however its percentage, 2.1%, is far smaller than that of…

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    My confirmation saint is Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. She was born in Sarospatak, Hungary in 1207. Her parents were King Andrew of Hungary and Lady Gertude, countess of Andechs. At the age of four, they sent her to be educated at Landgrave’s court in Thuringia. Since birth, she was betrothed to his son, Prince Louis of Thuringia, who was also called Prince Ludwig. It must have been difficult for her to grow up away from her family at such a young age. Thankfully, Louis was so kindhearted…

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