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    other. Some people claim that other methods would’ve been more effective in giving Jews safety and keeping the Arab happy. They argue that separating the 2 groups caused ostracising of the other parties which led to tension and war and Jewish people could have followed orginal Zionism and just…

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    against the Nazis to help fight and protect for the Jews who could not.Three brothers who had a rough childhood because of their lost loved ones, still fought to keep as many Jews alive as they possibly could. One resistance group that was sent and trained by the British, would actually jump out of a plane to fight the Nazis and help the Jews who were held captive. And another group would be organized and planned to attack Nazis , later leading many Jews to be able to escape later. The Bielski…

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    Israel Bias

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    of Israel. God had promised the ancient Israelites this land in Exodus 32. A section of God’s promise reading: “I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand..and you shall drive them out from before you.”. This relationship between the Jews and their promised land created an irreplaceable aim for land located in Palestine, which was found to be former Jerusalem (Britannica, Diaspora). Moreover, the Zionist movement in 1897 speed the process of Israel being formed in Palestinian…

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    The Effects Of Zionism

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    death of Tsar Alexander II. This created and fueled the movement in its formative years. Russia was engulfed by 215 pogroms, which destroyed nearly $80 million worth of Jewish property6. Newspapers and literature cultivated the stereotype of the “sly Jew” and Herzl highlights the encounters of anti-Semitism, such as abusive language, that were more dangerous than political…

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    smuggling. Rescue during the Holocaust had a wide range of phenotypes, or how they were displayed. “People such as laborers, teachers, and factory owners fooled the Gestapo and concealed and protected Jews” (Hogan 432). Despite the fact that many people did not agree with the religious beliefs of Jews, they came together to rescue those in danger of Nazi…

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    for the return of the Jewish people to their motherland, Israel. It also supported the recommencement of Jewish sovereignty in Israel. From its inception, Zionism advocated for the tangible entitlements and religious interest of the Jews in the land of Israel. Many Jews, mainly from Europe and Yemen, joined Zionism and started migrating to Palestine. This particular movement was also established in order to bring independence to the Jewish people from anti-Semitism and prosecutions.…

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    He thought of the Jewish problem as a social issue and wrote a play called The Ghetto in 1894, about of Vienna Jewry, in which he rejected assimilation and conversion as solutions. He hoped The Ghetto would lead to bring peace between Christians and Jews. In 1894, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in…

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    Holocaust Revisionists

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    Deniers claim that Nazis did not use the gas chambers to mass murder Jews. The only reason why they had small chambers was because they used them for delousing and Zyklon- B was used in this process. This is how they would find the traces of this chemical on the walls.They also claim that the Nazis did not use cremation…

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    witnessed. He said “He had a pistol in his hand and anything he saw moving, human beings, he shot, he used you for target practice.Life was absolutly,totally worthless to these people. That I remember.”(Lowenberg) Lowenberg was one of the millions of Jews who witnessed the horrific costs of war. He and many others will have to live with the memories, regrets, and loss for the rest of their lives. Their treatment in the concentration camps will not be forgotten. In William Golding’s “Lord Of The…

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    in the atrocities that occurred. World War II began in 1939, but the oppression of Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, communists, and other political enemies to the Nazis had begun quite some time before war broke out. In the beginning of 1935, Nazi Germany passed laws the deprived German Jews of their citizenship, leaving them utterly defenseless legally and without their jobs or property. From this time, when the Jews first started becoming the subjects of Nazi cruelty,…

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