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    The living conditions in Auschwitz were very unsanitary for prisoners. Furthermore, prisoners usually slept in brick barracks that were located inside Auschwitz. In each old, brick barrack were several hundred three-tier wooden bunk beds that prisoners lived in (“Living Conditions, Labor & Executions”). Each bunk bed contained 5 or 6 inmates. The barracks also had thin walls with no windows. Meanwhile, with only a bucket for a bathroom and more than 500 prisoners in one building, diseases spread…

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    History.com Staff. "AUSCHWITZ." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 22 Sept. 2016. The article, “AUSCHWITZ” shared many horrific acts the Nazis made that occurred during the Holocaust in World War ll. This article stated that Jewish people were perceived as the enemies and that more than one million of them died at Auschwitz. Hitler, who was the chancellor of Germany at that time, believed that there needed to be a “final solution”. The article shared that the final solution was to…

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    fumes into the sealed room (Shuter, Prelude, 2003a). As a result, 320,000 Jews were gassed (¨Auschwitz¨). The second death camp established was Belzec in 1942 (Holocaust Education). The method of gassing the Jews continued to this extermination camp. By the end of World War II, 500,000 Jews had been gassed in Belzec (¨Auschwitz¨). Sobibor was created in 1942, and 250,000 Jews were gassed (¨Auschwitz¨). Sobibor was the first death camp where there were riots and attempts of escaping in…

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    Auschwitz, a concentration/labor camp where innocent Jews die for no reason. Three works of Auschwitz, Night by survivor named Elie Wiesel, One Day in Auschwitz a video about a lady surviving Auschwitz, and an “Auschwitz” article sharing the facts and experiences about the events. All telling about traumatic events that happened. The authors, in all three works, illustrate, show and write all the horrible details the Jews went through, within the walls of Auschwitz. Despite the use of point of…

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    Holocaust survivor. She was only 14 years old when she was sent to her first concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Along with Livia Bitton-Jackson, her mom and older brother were also survivors of the Holocaust. Unfortunately, Livia Bitton-Jackson 's father did not survive the Holocaust and died in in 1945 the day before they were rescued. Livia Bitton-Jackson’s motto during her life as a prisoner at Auschwitz was “I have to survive” (Bitton-Jackson pg. 128). That is exactly what Livia…

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    time include Dachau, Bergen Belsen, and Auschwitz. Dachau was one of the concentration camps established in March 1933. Hitler described it as “the first concentration camp for political prisoners”. During the first year of the camp, about…

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    The Holocaust was the extermination of 11,000,000 people. Elie Wiesel was one of the most well known Holocaust survivors ever. He won a Nobel Peace Prize and wrote his own memoir Night. While in the Auschwitz, the Nazis beat, malnourished, and dehumanized him. Unfortunately, his mother and sister were scorched to death. Elie's faith in God and his physical condition altered throughout his Holocaust experience. As a young man jostled into such horror, the Nazis made Elie question his…

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    not we should have bombed the Auschwitz Concentration camp. It was a controversial topic during the war and is still controversial and debated on.The Allies should have bombed Auschwitz; they had all the needed technology and skill needed in order to carry out the operation, and in the long run, more Jews would have been saved in the process than the ones that had been killed during the bombing. Requirements Needed The Allies were more than capable of bombing Auschwitz they knew all the…

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    The Holocaust concentration camp, Auschwitz, created a new definition to the word terror. Millions of Jews were sent to death camps and would “take showers” filled with poisonous gases. Train cars were filled to the brim with people from the ghettos who were then taken to Auschwitz to be murdered. Construction of Auschwitz seized millions of lives, immense and excruciating torture occured,families suffocated by poisonous gases, all because of their beliefs a new horror was brought to the world.…

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    for expressing hope, inspiration, communication, and passion. As one of the darkest events in human history, the Holocaust (1933-1945) served as the story that suffering artists needed to share with the world. As a German-Jewish artist who died in Auschwitz, Felix Nussbaum, said right before his death in 1944, “When I perish, do not allow my pictures to die with me. Show them to the people.” Though the Holocaust is one of the most tragic events in human history, it is incredibly important that…

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