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    The Pianist This essay is about a story that begins in Polish in the Warsaw Radio, a Jewish Musician named Wladyslav Spizllman was a survivor of the attack that the Germans do against the Jews and this is the story about him. To understand this essay better I will put some things to help you. First what is a holocaust the holocaust was the time that the Germans put the Jewish people on the Warsaw Ghetto and the time that they make a lot of things to the Jews like kill them or steel their things…

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    written by Primo Levi, Primo Levi is an Italian Jew who was captured in 1943 as a prisoner. Every single belonging he has got was taken away from him even his name. He was then assigned as a number for his identification in the camp: 174517. Through out his time in the Auschwitz’s camp he met the other prisoner which some of the prisoner he have met also taught him a important and useful real life lesson. Where each of the other prisoners is added into his memoir If This Is A Man to show how…

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    Spencer O’Brien English 10 Juskidus October 17th, 2017 Inhumanity in Humanity In Night, Elie Wiesel shows how millions of Jewish people were taken by the Nazis, placed into concentration camps and systematically killed. As prisoners, they were beaten regularly, starved, forced to live in horrendous conditions and were even stripped of their names. Overtime, the jews began to completely forget who they once were. As for the Nazis, they would tease, torture, and kill prisoners so often that it…

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    “The Pianist” This essay is about the movie we saw, the movie was about Wladyslav Spillman, the movie was called “The Pianist”, because Wladyslav play piano, he was imprisoned by the Nazis at World War II and he lost all his family inside the Warsaw Ghetto, he suffer a lot of things on the Warsaw Ghetto, he was hungry, seeing people dead in the floor, and a lot of more things he saw in there, he died at 88 years in the 2000, he was a grate pianist in that ages, at least he play some of their…

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    The Pianist This essay is about Wladyslav Spillzman a Jewish musician in Poland, when the Nazis invadedPoland he was sent to a ghetto and he survived. Now, I’m going to introduce you to some background knowledge information. What is the Holocaust? The Holocaust, was a genocide during World War II in which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany, help by its collaborators, killed approximately 6,000,000 European Jews, around two-thirds of the Jewish population in Europe. From 1941 to 1945 Germany targeted…

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    Humanity Quotes In Night

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    The Germans dehumanized the Jews so much that the Jews became the things that go bump in the night to the Germans. Humanity is one of the major themes of Night for the sole fact of the inhumane treatment of the Jews. The theme of humanity is created and developed through Elie's extreme detail, the ways the Germans spoke to and treated the Jews, and how some to the inmates kept their humanity by trying to help others. Elie's extreme detail gives us unimaginable insight into how inhumanly they…

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    Auschwitz is the main camp that caused the Holocaust and Birkenau was one of the side camps that was a part of the Holocaust. In both camps, prisoners were treated very poorly and had to work for their survival. They had to work for their survival. Whatever choices they made was for their survival. They tried their best to survive as long as they can. In Auschwitz, prisoners lived in old barracks. Meanwhile, in Birkenau, prisoners lived in two different kinds of barracks. They lived in either…

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    Beginning in his hometown of Tudela, Benjamin set out to record as many jewish settlements as he could find and hear about. He left Tudela between 1159 and 1163 and returned in 1172/1173. During this time he visited many places listing them all in his travel diary known today as The Itinerary on Benjamin of Tudela. What is left of his itinerary today is nothing more than the town name, the distance to the town, the prominent Rabbis and scholars of the town, and the occasional description of his…

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    S: There is a nine-year-old boy that happens during the Holocaust. He is the son of the person who administrates concentration camp Auschwitz. He is so young that he doesn’t know anything he doesn’t realize anything……. Then it comes that point of view …. You have to see the film it is very good. He meets a boy, that is in the concentration camp, you know, somewhere along the fence, you know, the point of you is so interesting …. It comes so much critique towards to adults, how people behave, the…

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    and many other people were dehumanized throughout WWII. They were taken away from their homes abruptly, and sent to death camps. Some of the people who did survive, then spoke out about what happened to them and others. The novel The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen better delivers the message of remembering than the movie directed by Donna Deitch because of the Seder, the camps, and the transfer back to the present. The novel better conveys the message of remembering than the movie because of…

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