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    The Protocols of Zion The Protocols of Zion is a document that is referred to by anti-Semitists who believe in the making of a Jewish plan to dominate worldwide. This is claimed to be the minutes gathered during the discussion by someone attending the secret meetings they would hold. It’s said that the meetings Jewish elders held were taken place at a cemetery in Prague, in this meeting they constructed a plan to obtain world domination. Jews were depicted as a stable race who mainly intended to…

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    The Holocaust was an eventful time in history. A lot of things happened that people do not even realize. The holocaust not only affected Jewish people, it also targeted homosexual, women and children. A topic I found interesting about the holocaust was the idea of hidden children. It has rarely been talked about how they hid the identities of Jewish children by given them fake papers and hid them in different places during the holocaust so they could survive. The Hidden children of the…

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    When it comes to the social challenges that the Jewish exiles faced which hindered their ability to follow the covenant put in place during the reign of Moses would be the integration they would have to make with Babylonian society. Historically speaking, the Israelites often faced challenges when it came to attempting to integrate with the dominant cultures of society and because of that they often would fall into spiritual trouble. One instance that I can think of immediately would be when…

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    “Never again,” was the rally cry of the Jews slogan, after the holocaust end. Millions of Jews found their family’s dead, homes destroyed and had no place to go. Focused attention on world-wide human rights policy. They were forced to deal with reality of human evil. Never again appears on a monument outside the Dachan memorial museum was a concentration camp before it was a museum. For hundreds of years Jewish didn’t have homelands. The holocaust survivors didn’t come as pioneers, but as…

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    Even though many people suffered through the times of Adolf Hitler and his plan, he had killed over six million people in a thing now called the Holocaust. Anne Frank and the other Jews in “The Secret Annex” spent 25 months trying to hide from Nazi soldiers from taking their lives. In “The Diary of Anne Frank”, written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett , eight people total stayed in the annex hoping to survive the Holocaust until the Allied Forces could come liberate Holland. The hiding…

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    Elie Wiesel Night Faith

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    What would you do if you were taken away from everything you know, everything you believe.During the holocaust many people just gave up in the concentration camps. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, he describes one reason many just gave up. Elie had to experience this on various occasions. Partly because when he was a teenager, he was taken to a concentration camp. Because of this his family ended up dead meanwhile Elie struggled a great deal with keeping his faith and started questioning it…

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    The Holocaust, was an event of massive genocide that sparked up war and killed at least a million people. It should be studied in detail due to the fact that many people are ignorant to the events that actually occurred and do not understand what happened and how people continue to struggle. The Holocaust greatly influenced many people and many nations and even today, it continues to affect the world, and thus what actually happened should be widely known. The Holocaust influenced many people,…

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    The Holocaust is viewed by only its surface value, a depressing recollection of discrimination and abuse, by an outstanding majority of the population. Although this historical event is definitely not a joyous occasion to be celebrated it still holds importance beyond all the sorrow. In order to further reflect on the Holocaust society must divulge how the tragedy provides insight, its relevance today, and why survivor testimonies are essential to understanding this event. Often history…

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    This project reviews wartime atrocities experienced by Jews in France by further addressing anti-sematic experiences prior, during, and post-World War two. The research will examine the Jewish experiences surrounding the stance of the Vichy government, the placet posture of Nazism, the callous anti-Jewish sentiment, and the delicate fragmented spirit of the Jewish people. It is important to understand the hatred of anti-Semiticism that lead to the holocaust. Future generations need to be aware…

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    Motivation In Night

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    Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager who was forced to go into hiding during the Holocaust, once said, “If we bear all this suffering and if there are still Jews left, when it is over, then Jews, instead of being doomed, will be held up as an example.” (goodreads.com). This quote shows how Jews will forever be displayed as an example for their immense strength and bravery. Anne Frank, along with the other survivors of the Holocaust, had some source of motivation to make it out of such a horrific event…

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