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    At this day in age, to disregard humanity is to break the law. Humanity is all of mankind, and all of mankind should be treated coordinately. One should not express thoughts of casualties towards humanity, one must accept it. A perspective of humanity shouldn’t cause others to feel pain and sorrow. These are all thoughts of Adolf Hitler, the sole character in which started the discrimination and killing of those inferior to him. An individual’s point of view can cause them to antagonize and…

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    Jews were murdered or terrorized because of the Holocaust.Hitler blamed the Jews for everything like the reason they lost WW 1 they asked why ,Hitler blamed it on the Jews and then the Holocaust happened.Children being thrown in the Depths of the Crematory fire and families losing children and brothers or sisters.The Holocaust had many causes and effects, some of these effects were (death,losing hope, and being separated from family). The first effect of the Holocaust was all of the deaths…

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    way Eliezer thought about and viewed certain things. Throughout the course of the book, Eliezer’s identity changes negatively greatly due to the situations that he experienced at the camps. After watching many children get burned alive in the crematory and himself nearly being sent as well, Eliezer’s faith towards God deteriorates. At Auschwitz’s reception center named Birkenau, people were being sent to the…

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    As horrid as the gas chambers were, they might have actually been the lucky ones. The “medical experiments” conducted by German doctors in the camps illustrated the pure evil that could be found in humans. Relating with the ongoing war in Europe, Nazi soldiers forced prisoners to stand outside, naked, in freezing temperatures, to determine how long German pilots who were shot down in extreme weather conditions could survive. In the Buchenwald camp, one of the experiments included forcing the…

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    Within one's life one will encounter a situation in which segregation of individuals or groups will become evident. The feeling of being segregated for something one cannot control is overall demoralising and wrong.Throughout one's time they will learn of the horrible stories which took place during the Holocaust. The Holocaust, a movement to exterminate all Jews, was led under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler. Hitler believed that all Jewish people were undesirable. Hitler's ultimate goal was…

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    Concentration Camp A concentration camp is where people are detained or confined without trial{site}. Auschwitz was just 3 out the many concentration camps created by the Nazis. These camps were created to keep the jews and other minorities alive and under control. The nazis did not want to kill the jews without benefiting from them. They kept the jews working, hungry, cold, and scared. A concentration camps was not the ideal place to ever end up in. They were always in horrible condition. It…

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    allowed. Anything is possible, even these crematories...” (Wiesel 30). In Night, Elie Wiesel has shown that humanity change day by day after they walked into a living hell. Humanity makes human become a human, but inhumanity is something that has the opposite behavior with humanity. First, in the first day they came to the camp, the inhumane treatment had begun. There was a man who seem to be there for a long time, warning everybody about the crematories. “Over there, that’s where you going to…

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    God, the Almighty and Eternal, responsible for everything in the world could permit such atrocities. “ Why, but why should I bless him? In every fiber I rebelled. Because he had had thousands of children burned in his pits? Because he kept six crematories working night and day, on sundays and feast days? Because in his great might He had created Auschwitz, Birkenau, Buna, and so many factories of death? ”, said Wiesel on page 74, to express his feelings about God. Wiesel who considered God as…

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    However, when they were forced to endure the concentration camps he witnessed many injustices such as, infants being thrown in the crematory, causing him be skeptical of his God and question if he were real. He wondered why God would willingly let this happen to his people, “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 34)…

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    The Cause of Dehumanization in World War II Prisoners The horrors and crimes of World War II dehumanized a massive population of people and to One of the most infamous genocides to ever take place was known as the Holocaust. Over six million Jews and five million non jewish people were murdered under the order of the Nazi regime. There were countless concentration camps where prisoners were used for forced labor and inhumane medical experiments, but for most prisoners, it became a final…

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