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    The year is 2104 and the world has changed drastically. After World War III Germany had won and conquered many countries. At that time America was allied with France and Australia, so the Germans had won all this land. The king Joan Turkin changed The United States to New Germany. Most of the laws were the same except they changed the taxes and they wanted everyone under their control, and all children were separated from their parents and sent to boarding schools. On September 4, 2105 the…

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    express that Jews were dangerous enemies of the Germans. Cartoon characters were drawn to represent the Jews and portrayed them in a negative way. A type of education they used in the concentration camps was Hitler Youth. (Hitler) Hitler Youth introduced books to teach students the love for Hitler. Board games and toys…

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    Hofert 1 Jordan Hofert Study of Genre English 9 Block F Ms. Frangipane 18 December 2015 Innocence Lost Upon Arrival Innocence is defined as a lack of guile or corruption. The way people lose this innocence is by becoming aware of the world around them or doing something that evokes guilt. In the memoir Night, by Elie Wiesel, Eliezer loses his innocence at the young age of 15 due to the horrible things he witnessed during the Holocaust while at the concentration camps. The most significant motif…

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    They Were Dehumanized There are many similarities and differences between the Japanese camps and the Nazi camps. Some similarities between both the Japanese and the Nazi camps are that both the Jews and the Japanese were sent to ghettos before they entered the actual camps, they were all given a number to be called by, and they were both kept in the dark about what was actually happening. There are also many differences between the Nazi camps and the Japanese internment camps like the…

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    This quote showcases the power that words have on Liesel. Although it is not expressed as deeply, The Book Thief also tells how words have the power to spread thoughts and ideas. the power of words can be dangerous, just as Max tells Liesel that Hitler used words to persuade the world, instead of violence. In his book, he…

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    Shadow Warriors starts off on the seventh of October, 1985, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. This is the day a large cruise ship was hijacked in the Mediterranean with Americans on board. Though, as the book proceeds, it goes all the way back to the Vietnam War in the 1950’s to the 1990’s while talking about how the Special Forces started from the small core units in the military. This book is most written from the view point of General Carl Stiner (Ret.), who helped write this book. He was very…

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    World War 2 revolutionized aviation immensely, all countries dedicated a large amount of their funds and time to produce the best planes they could possibly produce for the war. It was established that very early in the war that airplanes would play a critical role. Airframes, avionics, the use of turboprop and jet engines were all introduced during the war. This war caused a huge push towards modern aviation today, and started a golden age for airplanes, which occurred in the 1950’s. In World…

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    The Jews have been persecuted throughout time. This can be observed in the year 1349, when Jews were given the false accusation of producing the black plague. The Christians in this nation were prejudiced, discriminatory, and persecuted the Jews harshly. They claimed that the Jews had placed poison in their water sources, which therefore caused many deaths. Many Europeans had come to despise the Jews, who conceived wealth from money lending. Which was to be believed to be an evil occupation to…

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    “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,”Roosevelt said with passion and ferocity. Franklin D. Roosevelt was saying this in his “Inaugural Address,” to try and end the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a dark and fatal time for the people of the United States. Roosevelt spoke with such a power in his voice, and he tried to wage war with the Depression just with his words. Later, he actually started physically doing something about the Depression and trying to end it. What did the…

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    Nuremberg Trials The Nuremberg Trials were held by the four major Allies of World War II which included the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. After the war was over, Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Leader, Franklin D Roosevelt, President of the U.S., and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Britain signed the Moscow Declaration which stated that the Axis power were to take responsibility for the war. In 1943 US Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson got the four…

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