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    part of the aryan race, because they were seen as a disgrace to hitler, so a doctor tried to find a cure. His name was vervant. Did it work? In most cases no. Why was this topic so detrimental. Homosexuals were in the top 7 leading deaths during the holocaust. Paragraph 175.a…

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    war with only a few survivors to spare. The things that happened to the Jewish people in the camps were devastating and brought shock upon the world. According to the views of the Nazi’s, the extermination of the Jewish people was necessary for their race to advance, but their methods were inhumane and resulted in millions of innocent deaths. After Germany’s loss in World…

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    world and used it as a way to cover up the horrible things that were slowly and silently happening behind the scenes. Although Hitler was initially against hosting the Olympics in 1936, he used its as a stepping stone to bring Nazi ideals and the Aryan race to the world 's attention giving to the rise of Nazi power. Germany was awarded the 1936 olympics in 1931 before Hitler came to power. Germans didn 't want the olympics because it was expensive but the outcome for them was worth it because…

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    - Freezing and/or Hypothermia was very popular and in high command by the Nazis, these experiments were divided into two categories the first was how long it would take for the victim to freeze to death the second was how to resuscitate (revive someone from unconsciousness or apparent death.) the frozen victim.(http://remember.org) there was two main ways to freeze the person either to be placed outside in sub zero degree weather or to be placed in a ice vat, the fastest and easiest way was the…

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    Holocaust Night Review

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    Preface-I didn’t really try to have any structure in this, it is very all over the place. But you told us to do something about what we are interested in tangentially related to the holocaust, It is just unfortunate that what interest me is writing about whatever I want over a 3 hour period in the middle of the night. You won’t learn much, but when you give people this much freedom they will either disappoint you or surprise you and I would rather be surprising. Keep an open mind. Okay this was…

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    The Evils Of Conformity

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    Party. He was able to influence individuals through propaganda and fear. Hitler used people's desperation of conformity to plant ideas of a superior race and genocide in their minds. He forced them to believe that individuals with blonde hair and blue eyes, which he called Aryans, were superior to all other people. Hitler believed that this Aryan race should express their dominance by mass genocide of people they felt were inferior. Thus began the…

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    Good and evil are polar opposites, yet one cannot exist without the other. To understand this intricate relationship, one must have a clear understanding on what exactly good and evil are. These two are not always so black and white, but good can be defined as acting agreeably with societical and personal values. Evil can be defined as going against those values. However, as societies and humans differ, so do their moral codes. What is seen as good in one society or time may be seen as evil in…

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    The new holidays were not the only things that allured the German people. Hitler had envisioned a whole aesthetic for new age, one complete with an official title: Aryan. Much of this new Nazi aesthetic based around the glorification of this blonde haired, blue eyed superhuman race. The arts and cultural organizations in Germany were quickly synchronized to reflect this Nazi ideology.. This new art dove into themes of the heroism of war, purity, and violence(United States Holocaust Memorial…

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    known for constantly boasting. What separates Hitler from Donald Trump is that Hitler was a man of principles. Let me be clear, his principles were wicked, but they were principles, nonetheless. Hitler was committed to the philosophy of the “Aryan master race”. For him, it was about one’s genetics. Hitler was a follower of Darwin, an ardent racist, as the following quote from “The Descent of Man”…

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    Nazis would target mentally and physically disabled patients living in germany and give them a good death (“Euthanasia Program”). The T4 program was Hitler 's way of eliminating the defects in the German race . Hitler and his followers would see the program as a way of cleansing the German race (“T-4 Origins,). The T4 Program, was the genesis for a lot of what would happen during the final solution; people should have stood up and protected the killing of the mentally and physically disabled in…

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