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    In today story is about "comparing the Holocaust to Armenia". Today I'll be talking about comparing the holocaust to Armenia. First, I'll be talking about aggressor and target group. Second, I'll be talking about what actually occurred. Final, I'll be talking about what were the outcome of the Holocaust. The aggressors was Hitler and his German soldiers that did the bad things. They did bad things to the Jews and their family's. They were killing them, making them go into the death showers, and…

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    stuff are happening in this world. Evil stuff that we thought people weren't capable of doing. After what Hitler did to those innocent people, we knew we would never have peace on this earth. Citizens from today should know about this because the holocaust was a watershed event, not only in the 20th century but also in the entire course of human history. At the end of 1934 Hitler came to power with Germany. Hitler had blamed the Jews for Germany’s defeat in World War I. Hitler was racist, he…

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    Many people do not consider the events which lead to the Holocaust, they prefer to believe or simply assume that it all happened overnight. However, the Holocaust was the unfortunate result of many different events and factors. Some of these include; the years preceding, the economy, German moral, social climate, feelings towards the Jews, and Jewish religion. The years before the Holocaust could be compared to the rising action in nearly any plot. These years helped set the stage and tone for…

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    how she learns that when Helen Waterford was a victim of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany that they analyzed it as a belief in a creation of a madman. People use this analysis as a shield of protection to serve an idea that the Holocaust could happen to anyone. Fran Peavey recounted an experience of memory that her question what idea made up her decision of hate toward the opponent. For example, when she met a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust and genocide conference, she felt that it was not…

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    Many think that the concentration camps were the only obstacles people faced during the Holocaust; however, those were not the only obstacles. This horrific time in world history will never be forgotten because it was a genocide of mass proportions. The Holocaust was the systematic death of approximately 6 million Jewish people through no fault of their own other than their beliefs. There were many obstacles that the Jews faced, including the gas chambers, the cold winters, the traitorous…

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    “To forget a holocaust is to kill twice.”~ Elie Wiesel. The Holocaust was a terrible time for the Jews. The Nazi’s treated them like they weren’t even people. The Jew’s were bullied, tortured, and killed by them. During the Holocaust, the Jews were treated worse than animals. The Jews received inhumane treatment, discrimination, and isolation. The Jews received inhumane treatment from the Nazi’s. The Jews were never aloud to wash their clothes so they had to sit in there own filth everyday…

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    used to define an attempted killing of a whole ethnic group or race. No one has successfully achieved a complete genocide. The Holocaust and the Rwandan Genocide were the most successful genocides in history. “Hotel Rwanda” is a recount of Paul Rusesabagina’s journey to save a thousand Hutus and Tutsis. Elie Wiesel’s trip through concentration camps during the Holocaust is portrayed in the book Night. Paul Rusesabagina and Elie Wiesel both overcame trials and tribulations during genocide while…

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    responsible for the twelve million deaths during the Holocaust (Malstrom Notes). The Holocaust happened during Nazi Germany when the country was lead by Hitler. During this time the Final Solution occurred, which was when the Nazis tried to exterminate the European Jewish population and many other undesirables (Malstrom Notes). All though many people were part of the killings in the Holocaust I believe the Oath-Takers are more responsible for the Holocaust than just one higher ranking Nazi…

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    During the holocaust there was around 6 million victims of the nazi persecution, most of the the death were through indirect extermination actions. About 120,00 people were killed through the Nazi “Euthanasia” actions (Gassing victims 17).There were a lot of inhumane actions happening during this time.The Holocaust has changed the world and still has an impact.The methods of execution during the holocaust included Gas chambers, medical experiments, and torture. One thing important thing to…

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    There was only 900,000 [ historiography-project.com ] Holocaust survivors but 20 million people died.[ businessinsider.com ]. The Holocaust also known as the Shoah started January 30th, 1933 and went to May 8th, 1945. One of those lucky survivors was Jack Mandelbaum. Jack Mandelbaum was 13 years old when his life took a turn for the worst. Jack's father left to go somewhere but got taken to a concentration camp. Just a couple of years later the SS came and got the rest of Jack's family which…

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