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    and his family reached Auschwitz they were separated and Thomas's mother was sent to B camp and Thomas and his father were sent to E camp. Together Thomas and his father thrived off of each others knowledge to help them both survive the frequent crematory attempts by the German guards. After getting in trouble Thomas’s father was sent to different camp leaving Thomas all…

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    Embalmers is a state government office that was created in 1951. The Board of Directors is the office that issues the licensing to open the funeral establishment. The board has field representatives also that go out and inspect the funeral homes and crematories. The inspection is vey precise, and there are no exceptions to the guidelines that have been given. One of the requirements that have affected Affordable Funerals and Cremation Services, was the internet. A Facebook page created,…

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    The Night of Elie Wiesel The book is Night by Elie Wiesel. The story itself is about a Jewish family going threw that Holocaust. How the young boy elie survived all the way to the end. The struggles along the way and so on. I'm going to describe it the way the book does in the way of Elies life and the eyes of other Jews. So while the eyes you could say is the big motic of the book wear gonna start with that. So while the author goes on and on about eyes, getting deep into it. He doesn't say…

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    worked in the building unit. He had to drag heavy blocks of stone for 12 hours a day. Soon selection was circulating. This meant that an SS man would examine everyone. Whenever he found a weak one, his number was written down and he was good for the crematory. Elie was worried his father wouldn’t pass the selection. The head of Elie’s block told the prisoners what selection would be like. They would have to undress completely and then go before the SS doctors. He was told to run like the devil…

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    I would say that there were upstanders in the memoir. One group that I can think of are the Sonderkommandos who blew up one of the crematories and fought against the Germans (Lengyel, 2014, 175). However, I think the upstanders at Auschwitz were few. This is because protesting against the Germans would certainly mean instant death. Some people would disobey orders just to help a person up and be shot on site. One such example is Olga’s husband, Miklos. So, only those who did not fear death could…

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    Monique Henry Sonja Martinez English IV, 4th Hour 4-28-16 Hitler’s Plan to Eradicate Jewish People Hitler’s plan was set up in six stages: definition, stripping of rights, segregation, concentration camps, extermination camps, and aftermath. Hitler was obsessed with the idea of eliminating the Jewish culture because he was convinced that Jews were the reason that bad thing kept happening. He especially blamed them for their loss in World War I. During World War II, Adolf Hitler’s plan to…

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    capable of running fast enough and personality then that was all gone to the nazis. "We knew what that meant. An SS man would examine us. Whenever he found a weak one, a 'musulman' as we called them, he would write his number down: good for the crematory" (Wiesel 66). Every few weeks the officers would call a "selection" to look at the prisoners fitness. They were judged souls on the fact that if you can run fast enough then you would continue to live another day and work. If not, you were…

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    and months of torture, the protagonist and his father seem to have now become apathetic to the torture of their fellow men, women, and children. “ I could hear my heart beating. The thousands who had died daily at Auschwitz and at Birkenau in the crematory ovens no longer troubled me. But this one, leaning against his gallows- overwhelmed me.’’ ( Wiesel 59 ) This demonstrates Elie’s apathy towards the daily torture within Auschwitz. Yet, he seemed to show compassion and fear over the large man…

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    Dog Cremation Cost

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    • Animal Shelter - Your local animal shelter most likely has information as well. They usually euthanize animals daily and possibly cremate as well. Otherwise, they will probably help you locate a crematory service. • Prearrange - Another way is to research places in your area and preferably make the arrangements in advance. In this way, you’ll be more likely to locate a reputable facility and possibly save on the cost. You will also be able to make…

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    After pre-reading the memoir, I now know that the writer, Olga Lengyel, is telling a horrific true story. A story that she herself experienced in the concentration camp at Auschwitz and Birkenau. The memoir paints a picture of a nightmare that the writer had to live through without being able to wake up. The cover of the book seems to be a picture of the concentration camp. A brick structure covers the majority of the picture with a gate in the middle of the structure. There appear to be train…

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