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    The Indissoluble Effects the Holocaust has left on America, German, and Jewish Society The Greek meaning of the word Holocaust is “sacrifice by fire, burnt offering”. The meaning fits perfectly with the actions that took place during the Holocaust. The Holocaust has somewhat burnt modern society, as Nazi activity is still prevailing now, in the present. German Society will forever have to deal with the horrible past of Nazi Germany, the shame and guilt provoked by the mass industrial killing of…

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    repeatedly after the holocaust in WW2. The Simple analysis cartoon created by Michael “SUDSEY” Sutherland, depicts the ineffectiveness of the U.N. to prevent genocide and fatal global conflict. In the panel on the left the U.N’s belief of engaging diplomatically without using armed force is portrayed. The Panel On the Right depicts the multiple genocides that have occurred since the U.N was formed in 1945, despite the U.Ns belief of diplomatic engagement. The Jewish Holocaust during WW2 and the…

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    Prior to entering this class, my knowledge of the Holocaust was limited to only certain major points of the Holocaust. My knowledge was more based on the concentration camps and the gas chambers. One major point that I had learned about in history class was that Hitler came to power in 1933. I was not taught that he had come into power legally. The ways that the teacher taught it was that Hitler had friends in Parliament and those friends were the ones that helped him become chancellor. So I…

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    hate? The holocaust was a tragic event and so was the events that led up to the holocaust, how they escaped, and where they went . The Germans hated the Jews because Hitler thought that the Jews sent the world into its first World War which caused over 100,000 German deaths. More and more people started to hate the Jews because of what Hitler told them and they starting thinking the Jews were a “deformity to the body politic”. All of these events and hatred is what led to the Holocaust . Next,…

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    chambers, and by getting shot just for the reason they were contrasting individuals. There are victims’ stories, buried bodies that were found, and trials that proved the Holocaust existed. Many believe the Holocaust did not exist, and they think it was just a hoax, but when there is enough evidence, they can be proven wrong. The Holocaust was one of the most important events in history that affected everyone emotionally and physically, and for that reason, it existed. In many instances, there…

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    from the holocaust who told his own story through books. According to the book History from the Holocaust, The Holocaust comes from the Greek words ¨holos¨ meaning whole and ¨kaustos¨ meaning burnt, some Jewish people were actually burned whole while they were still alive. The Jew were first put into ghettos, then deported to concentration camps. They were brutally murdered throughout the holocaust and that deeply affected the Judaic religion and the surviving Jewish people after the holocaust.…

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    In Elie Wiesel’s autobiography Night, he recalls the events of his life during the Holocaust in Nazi Germany. Throughout Elie’s journey through The Holocaust, he experiences one thing: Evil. Each guard was evil towards Elie, even his fellow Jews were frustrated enough to be evil towards each other. Elie begins his journey in the Jewish community of Sighet, where his family and all of the Jews are warned by Hungarian police of upcoming danger, they pack their belongings and are taken out of town…

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    Start Writing Do you think it is cruel to lose your family members, well Alfred Munzer did. The Holocaust is an event where Jews and other people that were not German, got sent off to concentration camp and got killed. There were over 6 million Jews that were killed and over 10 million got sent away to these camps. Some of the events leading up to the Holocaust were the Nuremberg Laws and the 121 other laws. The Nuremberg Laws were made in 1935. This event was when the Jews were not allowed…

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    Did you know that 6 million people died during the Holocaust. It all began with the Nuremberg Laws. Nuremberg Laws forbid Jews from living with rights. Ration books were also a important detail in the Holocaust. Ration books included food, clothing, shoes, etc. Deportations to camps were the main idea of the Holocaust. When Jews got a call up notice they would be sealed in a car for days and sent to a work/concentration camp. (Holocaust Encyclopedia) Nuremberg Laws were 29 Laws that limited the…

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    The Holocaust will always be remembered as one of the biggest loss of life ever in history. People still to this day actually believe that the holocaust didn't happen. This essay is here to explain and view both sides and give you reliable information on how the holocaust did happen. Also how denying it is huge dishonor to those who were there and had their lives and families lives stripped from them so violently. During the holocaust mass executions occurred and people were gassed and then…

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