Eulogy For The Holocaust

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Imagine this: You're a Jew in World War 2. He is coming after you, your family and friends. Adolf Hitler will stop at nothing to murder you. A strange, mental, extremely frightful person, he was. Hitler, would definitely be my ghoul name. Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany from 1934 to 1945. He killed thousands and thousand of Jews in concentration camps during World War 2. Some say the man was truly mental man others think Hitler was just down right insane. They both say that it was just disgusting about what happened to people when they were sent to concentration camps and why did. Ghouls would do anything to be him. Hitler sadly did the same things that ghouls do, they both destroy anything and everything that made him mad. You

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