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    Analysis Of Al Nakba

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    He wanted to revolt but the Palestinians were not ready, they thought they could still fix this through negotiation. This is another reason why it took so long for them to unite together, they were scared and still befriended the British. They still believed the British would treat them better. This is somehow synonymous to an abusive relationship. It is obvious that they are hurting you and that they are unhealthy for your wellbeing, but you refuse to accept it and still hope they will change.…

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    To begin, the letter to Lord Rothschild by British Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour, which became known as the “Balfour Declaration”, announced the creation of a Jewish state to the world. Arthur James Balfour wrote this letter to Britain’s most illustrious Jewish citizen, Baron Lionel Walter Rothschild, expressing the British government’s support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine, writing “His Majesty’s Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the…

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    Balfour Declaration Essay

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    Israel belongs to the Jews by religious and documented rights. From 1948 to this day, Jews and Palestinians have been fighting over the land of Israel. Both sides have been claiming that the land is theirs by numerous rights. One of the main reasons that the land should belong to Jews is the Balfour Declaration. Another is that Jewish people have strong religious ties to the land. Also the fact that this land is a safe haven for jews after being discriminated against. The Balfour Declaration…

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    made is that the Jews certainly do deserve the land they are fighting for. Before the topic at hand is discussed, the history of Jews and Zionists should be explored. According to the English dictionary a Zionist is, “a supporter of Zionism, a person who believes in the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel”. Zionists played an immense role as a catalyst in the Arab Israeli conflict which is not necessarily a bad thing, after the holocaust the Jews felt that…

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    about all the refugees in the Holocaust. Knowing a well known Refugee, and whether they were successful at surviving the Holocaust, and where they went to escape will give us some insight into their lives. Jews were forced to live in Ghettos. Ghettos are specific areas of the city that Jews were forced to stay during the Holocaust. They stayed in the Ghettos for a long time usually. After that they got sent to death or concentration camps. In concentration camps they worked for them and in…

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    kill Jews, won many wars and battles, and treated people in a humane way. Rommel was respected by the Allies because he ignored Hitler’s order to kill Jews. Hitler wanted to kill Jews because he believed that they were responsible for the Germany’s economic problem. However, that cannot be the reason for the Holocaust; Hitler just wanted to kill Jews because he was anti-Semitic and thought Jews were the inferior race. Even though Hitler ordered his subordinates, including Rommel, to kill Jews,…

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    World War II, Nazi soldiers murdered over six million Jews in the infamous genocide known as the Holocaust. Once the war ended and the Jews were liberated, many became homeless and stranded in foreign countries. Many Jews tried to immigrate to countries like Palestine and America but were met with strict immigration laws. Once they were able to immigrate and begin a new life, most tried to tell their stories and keep their legacy alive. Jews who survived the Holocaust faced challenges like…

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    became a British Secret Intelligence Service officer. Before the Holocaust began, Foley had a large amount of experience in being an officer. He was undercover as a passport officer at the British Embassy. He was also give…

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    The article, “German artist saved hundreds of Jews during WWII”, by McClatchy-Tribune talks about an incredible story of a brave artist during WWII. The main idea is how multiple people combine their efforts for a German artist, Werner Klemke, who saved hundreds of Jews from the terrible reign of Nazi’s. Klemke was passionate about books, and was also an artist. Ironicly, Klemke is a German soldier who hates Nazi’s. In order to help save as many Jews as possible, he came up with an amazing plan.…

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    Holocaust Survivors

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    in April 1945, the British liberated Bergen-Belsen that same month as well. The groups of liberators encountered the wretched conditions of the camps they went to, terrible nutrition, all of the diseases about, and the corpses that were not…

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