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    What Is Holocaust Denial?

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    Holocaust denial Is an attempt to negate the already established facts of the holocaust. Ultimately, along with holocaust distortion, it is a form of antisemitism. Generally, they are motivated by anti semitism and are generated by the thought that the whole catastrophe was created by the Jew to gain international sympathy and attention. Holocaust denial, distortion, and misuse all undermine the understanding of history. Holocaust denial, distortion, and misuse are strategies certain groups have…

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    The Holocaust is known widely around for its grotesque nature and dehumanizing effects it had on its victims,this type of Genocide has happened repeatedly throughout history even after this atrocity and for these reasons we have to make sure we never forget it. Hopefully through memory we can make sure no one forgets and that no one commits acts like this ever again. The Grotesque nature of the Holocaust is what makes it one of the most terrible acts of genocide in human history,the Germans…

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    Holocaust Memorial History

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    It serves as, “A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity,” (“About the Museum”). The museum strives to inform and educate the world about the fragility of freedom and the dangers of hatred. Much of their focus is on preventing future genocides and examining how and why the Holocaust happened. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has a more holistic…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to lose your family, and have no choice on whether or not it would happen? During the Holocaust, in the month of November, Herschel Grynszpan decided to take action because dire news had reached him. He had learned that his family, along with many other Polish Jews, were to be deported to concentration camps. His choice of action created a catalyst that would incur a night of broken dreams. That night has come to be known as Kristallnacht, which…

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    of the Holocaust, six million were murdered by Hitler’s regime, or the Nazis. Through literature, we can be educated about the horrors brought on by the Holocaust, and honor the victims who suffered from them. Literature can also reveal how the Holocaust wreaked havoc among its victims by helping us to understand the effects of preconception on the victims of it, the truths of past events, and help prevent events such as these in the future. The preconception of the people in the Holocaust, such…

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    The Holocaust is one of the most well known parts of World War II. Although it didn't happen in the United states. This was when over 6 million innocent people died. Hitler was a main factor in these killings of the innocent. The holocaust was one of the most deadly periods of time in human history. Hitler became the dictator of Germany. He always imagined a perfect society. It would be full of perfect people, who were blonde hair and blue eyes. His society would live in peace and harmony with…

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    about the Holocaust, and more specifically the Aftermath of it – the creation of the State of Israel. There is no more difficult story to tell in the history of mankind. Although this topic has been discussed over and over again, We must talk of the concentration camps and the extermination to prevent its recurrence. Duty of remembrance is essential for all citizens and future citizens. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Moreover, talk freely about the Holocaust seems…

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    Facts About The Holocaust

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    Do you actually know what the Holocaust was about? Did you know Jews weren’t the only people who were affected? Well, I have five facts for you to know about what happened. To start with, the holocaust was a plan that could potentially give Hitler the chance to reign over part of the world.To begin with, Hitler wanted to do things slow, like taking Jews rights away, and isolating them from people slowly. Taking away Jews rights was part of Hitler not wanting them to communicate with each other.…

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    Holocaust Holocaust continues to be a very black mark in the history of Germany. More than 6 million Jews were killed because the government supported torture and extermination of both men and women. I have learned about holocaust in middle and high school, and now in college, but whatever happened was very bad and every time I hear about the holocaust I get emotional. I believe that no one in this world that’s innocent should be tortured the way it happened to the Jews. Jews were considered…

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    Prove the Validity of the Holocaust Throughout the 1940s, Nazi Germany was capturing the Jewish population from all over Eastern Europe. Concentration camps were a major cause of death during the Holocaust. This topic is important for the general public to be educated about because it will help promote worldwide education. Without the world knowing the consequences of dehumanization and genocide, history will only repeat itself. Holocaust revisionists believe that the Holocaust did not occur…

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