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    Inhumany In The Holocaust

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    During World War II, the holocaust happened of the mass genocide of the Jews. There are people that are to be looked up to and admired. In many ways there are Gods, right here on earth with us. People put the hope and faith in doctors hoping they can do miracles. Throughout history, doctors have performed many wonders, however, there were some doctors that betrayed this belief and peoples trust. Doctors participated in such research projects and experiments that held people against their will…

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    The word holocaust comes from the Greek language and means to sacrifice by fire, this is the fate that some of the holocaust victims suffered. The Holocaust or Final Solution was the inhumane killing of over 6,000,000 Jews and 5,000,000 minorities between January 30, 1933-May 8, 1945. The Holocaust took place in Germany and Eastern Europe during World War II. The anti-semitism had been going on in Europe way before the Holocaust was even thought of , the hate for Jews comes from the ideas of…

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    Outline On The Holocaust

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    Groups Other Than Jewish People Thesis: Many groups of people other than Jews were affected by the Holocaust. I. Holocaust background A. What is the Holocaust? 1. The word Holocaust literally means sacrifice by fire. Today, it refers to the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime, led by Adolf Hitler (Introduction to the Holocaust). What isn’t as widely known is the fact that in addition to these six million Jewish people, another five million…

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    History Of The Holocaust

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    Throughout the course of history, there have been many outrageous acts performed against individuals and groups of people as well. World War II, more specifically the Holocaust, is one of the most well-known, despicable black marks in history. It wasn’t just a war, it was the attempted genocide of an entire race: the Jewish people. Germany wanted to purge the world of them and started by using concentration camps, otherwise known as death camps. In these camps, the “unfavorable people” were…

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    as the Holocaust. The Holocaust impacted the way people think and the way they continued their lives. It teaches us lessons that can keep a person from making horrible mistakes. We can also learn that major choices that one makes can also impact not only you, but also a whole group of people. The Holocaust certainly was one of the worst events to take place in not only Europe, but also in history. Germans, Jews, and life-long Nazis had different views on the Holocaust. One Jewish Holocaust…

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    happened to six million Jews in the Holocaust. This event to put simply was a horrific massacre. As Sharon explains “The sad and horrible conclusion is that no one cared that Jews were being murdered... This is the Jewish lesson of the Holocaust and this is the lesson which Auschwitz taught us”. Without looking back and learning from the Holocaust, the horrific events would have all been in vain. Eleven million people were killed in cold blood in the Holocaust, for this the…

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    A key debate among historians is whether or not the Holocaust was a long term plan by Hitler to annihilate the Jews. Goldhagen argues that it was a long-term plan, but that circumstances meant the plan had to be adapted at times. Peukert argues similarly but sees Nazi treatment of Jews as part of a widespread desire to target ‘alien’ groups within Germany. However, Berghahn argues that the Holocaust was not part of a long term plan but rather a result of circumstances brought on by World War Two…

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    Theories Of The Holocaust

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    the word “holocaust” means Whole Burned,there are many theories of himmler and the genocide,but yet some not based on ethical fact. one theory of the holocaust, was that the government was strictly in charge of the genocide. others, however state that “common people” were wrongly educated about the genocide and usually thought it was the right thing to do. This genocide is one of the most horrific acts, that should be educated civil as possible. “Heinrich Himmler was commander of Hitler's…

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    masterminds behind the operation, it truly seemed like nothing could stop this destructive force. The killing squads jump started even concentration camps and other killing methods used in the Holocaust, this event was truly entirely their fault. The Einsatzgruppen were groups of people in Hitler’s ranks in the Holocaust who would hunt down minorities and killed them. They had many other tasks besides just…

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    Women In The Holocaust

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    The way women in the Holocaust were treated has been overlooked and still is today. Horrible occurrences took place against women and their children. Gender played a big role in how someone would be treated. Women were subjected to discrimination and overall neglect. Doris Bergen, author of What Do Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Contribute, presents that “a collaborator grabs the child and throws him into the already burning building”. This happening is just one of the many tragedies…

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