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    maintaining the museum sites we would lose all first hand memory of the events. Without the camps people wouldn't be able to truly invasion what happened during the holocaust and thus the remembrance would fade. We do need to see and walk through the barracks, gas chambers and forests to remember everything that happened in those places. Many survivors are very good at telling stories, and of course many of those who listen to them are abel to understand and picture what happened. People may…

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    An Encounter with Quaid-e-Azam Excerpt from Baba Sahiba by Ashfaq Ahmed Amongst all the refugee camps, there was such an enormous extent of filth that no person could stay there for more than five minutes. Whenever Mumtaz Mufti and Khawaja Muhammad Shafi Dehlavi felt like eating lunch, they would come to my office. My announcing booth was completely air tight and I had used craft paper to seal the windows and doors. One of the windows had a twofold quilt crammed into it and a door had been…

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    Posters, http://www.nli.ie/en/udlist/ephemera-collections.aspx?article=98d5560b-15c7-466e-856f-fb58dcbf143a Arran Q Henderson, Propaganda & Recruitment. WWI Posters. https://arranqhenderson.com/2013/03/11/propaganda-recruitment-posters-from-collins-barracks/ Pinterest, WW1 Posters https://www.pinterest.com/pin/361906520030293616/ Pinterest, WWI Propaganda and Recruitment Posters https://www.pinterest.com/silentknight918/wwi-propaganda-and-recruitment-posters/ Ireland and World War I…

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    the road on a little highway and all the tanks and the trucks came down and the Americans were sitting on them. We were waving at them and they kept throwing chewing gum to us.” School resumed in the same year the U.S. army took occupation of the barracks in town. At school she explained, “Every day the Americans provided that there was a soup kitchen coming to the school and we got pea soup and on Saturdays we got hot chocolate which was wonderful and oatmeal.” During the interview Helga…

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    Though Milan Kundera’s Joke drives its inspiration from the story of a girl who was arrested for stealing flowers from the cemetery, the novel is not a mere love story. It has deep political undertones and bears testimony to the author’s belief regarding the function of the novelist, which is to show people’s philosophy of the nature of men’s existence’. Kundera advocates his firm political belief, which is ‘to protest against the mutilation of works of art in the name of an ideological doctrine…

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    calmly. He explains how this allows the brain to wake up little by little, which this also could confuse some because there is no guarantee that one is awake. Once the narrator is awake, he notices that something seems strange. He walked around the barrack and that’s when he noticed that the bike has had been moved. The narrator starts to speculate who could’ve moved it and concludes that it is not possible for MacCruiskeen to have moved it because he had come instantly. He tries to find an…

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    The bathrooms were separate from the barracks; each block of twelve to fourteen barracks had their own bathroom facility, mess hall, laundry, and recreation hall (Wukovits 53). Inside the barracks they were dived into sections, each section had one to two families living in them depending on the size of the families. In these “apartments” there was minimal furniture…

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    I was sitting at home Two days after Christmas the smell of pies still in the air when my Platoon Sargent emailed me wanting me to come back from convalescent leave. I emailed him back saying, “I was just cleared for an extension of my convalescent leave and that I was not fully healed at that moment in time.” He responded back saying, “It doesn’t matter the colonel did not clear you for leave, and he says that there is no medical documents saying you cannot come back.” So I set up an…

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    Dehumanization The Jewish holocaust started in 1933. Every Jew living in a country controlled by Germany was sent to a concentration camp and was either killed or was on forced labor. The author of the novel Night, Elie Wiesel, was sent to a concentration camp with his family in Auschwitz in 1944. Few years after the holocaust ended, he decided to write a book about his experience in the concentration camp to show the world what happened during the holocaust. The novel Night by Elie…

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    time, and the guns in them were never used. The majority of the buildings were constructed with wood frames and concrete foundation. Every block would contain 12 barracks that had minimal roofs and walls with the ground made of bricks in dirt, and being heated with coal burners. No insulation or furniture was provided in the barracks to keep warm. The camp also had farms that created a surplus of food each year the camp housed…

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