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    The Dark Soul: An Annotated Bibliography April is a month to never forget, as it is one of the most despicable crimes ever known in the human history, so that it will never again be repeated. Adolf Hitler referred it to “The Final Solution.” We now know it as the Holocaust. We know it as what it was, racism, hate and pure, unadulterated evil. “Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier (IA). N.p.: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier (IA), 2012. Newspaper Source. Web. 10 Sept. 2015.” The Nazis exterminated Six…

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    Survivor. To illustrate, the Nazis turned his village into a concentration camp. They burned down some of the buildings, and made others into barracks to hold prisoners. Mr Levine and his family were separated. His wife and daughter were taken away to Auschwitz and were never seen again. He and his son worked in the village building chamber. The first winter his son died without any medicine to help him. Not only did Mr. Levine's body suffer, his mind and nerves were shattered too. The…

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    in the morning summer and winter and returned really late at night. Because of starvation, intense physical work and sleep deprivation from the bunk accommodation in the barracks, many died from exhaustion or being shot. Many main big camps like Auschwitz and Monowitz, were labour camps as well as extermination camps. The fittest and healthiest detainees were designated to work for the government or civilians. The significance of this was an enormous number of free slaves to carry out jobs…

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    incredible suffering. Mengele shunned his social and profession ethics in his pursuit to advance his academic career as well as his career with the Third Reich. He also delight in the power that he held over the prisoners he was overseeing in Auschwitz. Josef Mengele’s experiments were so atrocious and so malicious that no good could ever have come from his research. No matter how any individual assesses his “scientific” merit or analyzes the results of his “research studies” there is only one…

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    Anne Frank Movie Vs Book

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    starts to go away and goes crazy and might turn back to being dumb. Anne is a jew, and the jews in her time period are worthless and mean nothing to the world. They're sent to camps to be worked or beat to death until they get to the death camp Auschwitz. So Anne and the 7 other people with her have to eat little and do everything quiet or they will be caught and be sent to the camps. The stories start at different parts. Charlie's story starts at the lab where he is going to get worked on.…

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    religious and faithful, he nevertheless hesitates and rebels against a God who remains in absolute silence in the face of the inhuman reality of the Holocaust. Wiesel could not believe that man and also God was capable of made or allowed the horror of Auschwitz. He rose up against his justice, protested against his silence, sometimes against his absence. This dichotomy and the loss of his faith is manifested throughout the novel and is one of the most outstanding topics of this…

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    Jose Castellanos

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    papers. He was in the Salvadorian military for over 26 years. He was later approached from a Jewish man. Asking Castellanos for help on saving him and his Jewish family. He got them fake Salvadorian papers and saved that family from the death camp Auschwitz, that was his first experience. Then, he later realized that was what he wanted to do, save as many Jewish people as he can. In 1942 Castellanos became the Salvadoran General Consul in Geneva and appointed Mandel-Mantello the…

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    The Striped Pajamas

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    is an unbreakable bond, despite the boundaries. In The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, by John Boyne, an unbreakable bond is seen between Bruno and Shmuel, two boys with totally different lives. Bruno is a nine-year-old explorer who was just moved to Auschwitz with his family because his father is the head commandant, whereas Shmuel is a boy living without a family in the camp as a prisoner, all alone. The boys are only separated by a fence. On Bruno’s side, there is food, a maid and servants,…

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    Therefore, they did not want any babies to be born who could have inherited a genetic disease but in reality they just wanted to wipe out the Jews race. They sterilized more than 200,000 Germans. This experiment was conducted by Dr.Horst Schumann at Auschwitz. He would take groups of men and women and would expose their testicles or ovaries to radiation. After words they would be sent back to work despite having burns or swelling. They…

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    At the German concentration camps, Josef Mengele, conducted depraved experiments by developing and testing pharmaceuticals and treatment methods for injuries and illnesses. Many of the people he performed experiments on were Jews and twins. Most of them were tested against their will. He and other doctors performed many experiments, such as the malaria experiments, mustard gas experiments, pharmaceutical testing, spotted fever (typhus) experiments, sulfanilamide experiments, and experiments with…

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