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    To illustrate, the Holocaust began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. However, it came to an end when the Nazis were defeated by the Allied powers in 1945. This was a very tough and critical time especially for Jewish people. Approximately two-thirds of the Jews living in Europe were killed by the Nazis and about 11 million people were killed in all, six million of these were Jews. These poor people were put in all kinds of different camps, including concentration, extermination…

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    in Cambodia there is a “widespread belief that mass atrocity is unique to Cambodia” (29). Therefore, the ‘Anne Frank Translation Project’ was introduced “to offer Cambodians a way to make sense of the Khmer rouge genocide within the broader framework of the world history of atrocity”, so the Cambodians stop feeling like they are the only ones who suffered (29). Furthermore, the term Anne Frank is used in Cambodia and other countries to describe people who have written testimonies of their own…

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    until then that the US realized exactly how bad things were for the jews. When soldiers liberated the camp, they were met with piles of bodies. Those who were left alive were starved, scarred, and otherwise in bad shape. In the book, The Diary of Anne Frank, you can see how bad jews were treated. They were marked with yellow Stars of David to let the rest of Europe know that they’re jews and should…

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    Anne Frank a girl who played a huge role in telling about hiding from the natzis and Elie Wiesel and Man who played a huge role in telling about being taken in by the natizis and getting transported camp to camp but they both did something the same,Anne Frank and Elie Wiesel resisted the Nazis by staying alive. Anne frank resisted the natizis by staying alive. Anne frank who said, ¨So dear Diary, that means I must leave you behind. Good-bye for awhile. If you should find this diary, will you…

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    “Despite everything, I believe people are really good at heart.” These are words spoken by Anne Frank a famous Jewish girl during a very tragic time. This tragic time was known as the Holocaust, a horrific time in our history where millions of people were murdered. Anne did not survive this event but yet she still believes people are good at heart. Most people would say that there is evil hidden in our hearts, but I disagree. I believe that people are truly good at heart. I believe that people…

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    and comparing them to others.It also sometimes explains how it affects us currently.The Diary of Anne Frank, Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize, and Maus are great examples. The Diary of Anne Frank shared many personal struggles and the victims lives during the Holocaust. This was a primary source, providing us with information of Jews’ experience during WWII in Germany (The Diary of Anne Frank Act I, page 104 paragraph 20). The Jews had a very restricted life compared to…

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    Nazi army but many more had suffered in other ways. Anne Frank, her family and four other people had spent 25 months in hiding due to Hitler and his crucial concentration and labor camps fearing their lives. The drama written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett told the story of the 8 people living in fear for 25 long months which was supposed to only be a few weeks. Many historical events during world war 2 had affected the characters in Anne Frank such as change in mood and behavior during…

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    A Book that Shaped Me: Remember Me by Irene N. Watts Remember Me is about a girl named Marianne who is Jewish and is living at the time of the Holocaust (1939-1945). Marianne has to leave her parents and go with other children on a train called Kindertransport (Kindertransport were trains that brought Jewish children to safety in Britain during the Holocaust). When she gets to Britain, she has to go and live with a stranger named Mrs. Abercrombie Jones. Strangely, Mrs. Abercrombie Jones acts…

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    Eva Braun was the mistress and finally the wife of Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was theleader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany. Subsequently, Eva was Hitler’s wife for a terse juncture. Eva Braun grew up as a middle-class German citizen, altered into a model when she was older; in World War II she was Hitler’s Mistress and later on his Wife. Before Eva had met Hitler, Eva went to a Convict school in Germany but dropped out when she was 17. When Eva dropped out of Convict school; that…

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    The Beje

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    What measures were taken at the Beje to make it as safe as possible for the Jews staying there? Does the Beje become another character in a way? By the end of this essay you will see the measures taken at the Beje to make it as safe as possible are; and electric buzzer installed, a warning sign and hidden room and a secret code and that the bee becomes another character in a way by always being there for those in need. The buzzer which was installed is one of the measures taken to make the Beje…

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