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    Effects Of The Holocaust

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    The Holocaust is a term that refers to the genocide or mass abuse and murder, of approximately 6 million Jewish people who were killed by the Nazi government in Germany and other German occupied territories from 1941 to 1945, during the time of World War II. The term Holocaust is derived from the Greek words holos, meaning whole and kaustos, meaning burnt, and provides an idea of the terrible abuses that the Jewish people were subjected to. The Jewish Hebrew language refers to this episode in…

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    a death, labor, or POW camp was a life full of unimaginable cruelty, inhumanity, and strain on the body and mind. Between 1933 and 1945, around 11 million men, women, and children were killed in the Holocaust, and among many of these tragic losses were the least deserving (“What does the Holocaust mean” 26). The suffering found throughout the camps was indescribable and unimaginable, especially because these people did not deserve the inhumane treatment and suffering they received. The absolute…

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    Genocide In The Holocaust

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    event. Many acts of mass murder have been committed, but have not been considered genocide. Multiple cruel things happen in the world and this is definitely one of them. The Holocaust was a very detrimental act of genocide. Millions of people were killed in cruel ways. There were about seventeen million deaths in the holocaust. Men and Women were killed because of their race, sexuality, beliefs, and culture. My question is, why should we judge and discriminate someone because of their race or…

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    Outline On The Holocaust

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    The Holocaust Part of World War II Selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, summer 1944 (Auschwitz Album) From the Auschwitz Album: • Hungarian Jews arriving at Auschwitz-II (Birkenau) in German-occupied Poland, May 1944. Most were "selected" to go straight to the gas chambers. Location: • Nazi Germany and German-occupied territories Date: • 1941–1945; according to a broader definition, 1933–1945. Target: • European Jews; broader definitions include the Roma, disabled, ethnic Poles,…

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    Doctor Vickler Frankil, a holocaust survivor once said that “The last of human freedoms-to choose one’s attitudes in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way. Doctor Vickler Frankil meant by this quote that a group of people's freedom is being controlled by one person. An example of this would be the Jews and how their freedom was controlled by Hitler. The Nazi’s came and took over Germany on January 30 in the year 1933. The types of people that Hitler found unworthy of living was…

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    Almost immediately, The Jews face suppressive laws. Children are not allowed to visit public museums, pools, or playgrounds. Kristallnacht is significant to World War II because the Nazis use it as a gateway for violence and murder to start the holocaust. In the fall of 1938, Herschel Grynszpan, a Polish Jew living in Germany, visits his uncle living in Paris. During his visit, Herschel received word that in late October, his parents and several other Jews living in Germany were deported.…

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    the early effects of the Holocaust, and Hitler’s new laws. The act of propaganda-the showcase of words, that are represented in the image portray the Nuremberg Laws, that deprived the common rights and freedom of the Jewish people in Germany. The source also depicts the attitude that was targeted towards the Jewish people, showcasing the effects of Hitler’s Nazi Party, and the ultranationalist attitudes that were policies that led to human right abuses. With the Holocaust being known as genocide…

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    Causes Of The Holocaust

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    The Holocaust of 1933-1945 brutally murdered and destroyed a majority of the Jews community. The Jewish community was excluded from their society. They were relocated to ghettos with scare resources. From there a majority of Jews were taken to concentration camps. In these camps, they were forced to do hard labor then put to death. About 17 million people were murdered. However, some Jews fought back. Some Jews hid in homes of non Jewish people or in the forest, and others fought against them.…

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    The Holocaust, which was also known as the ‘Ha-Shoah’, that is the Hebrew word for ‘catastrophe’. The Holocaust was the genocide ran by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime in which killed six million Jews during World War 2. The word ‘Holocaust’ originated from the Greek words “Holo” meaning whole and “Kaustos” meaning burned (The Holocaust). The Holocaust began in 1941 and lasted until 1945 during the time of World War 2 and originated in Germany, which then spread across Europe. The Holocaust is…

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    Generally discussions about the Holocaust begin and end with a narrative surrounding the Jewish population. This is not a whole and complete account of all of the groups and people that were affected by the event. Many times this leads to an incomplete reflections on the atrocities during the Second World War. There were many segments of the population that were also targeted in an attempt to enact the moral, political, and ethnic policies of Hitler and the Nazi party. The Nazi euthanasia…

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