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    After reading chapter VI to chapter XII of Child’s story of the Bible, I found some sentences strange but interesting. For example, in chapter VI, Joseph was robbed and cast into a pit by his brothers, then without being known by any other brothers of Joseph, Judah went to save Joseph, but he found nobody there. He was so sad that he cried out “The child is not”. He might mean that his brother was not there any longer, while in our modern English, we may think it refers to that Joseph is dead.…

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    this was a nightmare he kept trying to wake up but nothing would come of it. Now being forced into the barracks they were to sleep on layers of wood with the concentration camp clothing and shoes they were given when they arrived in…

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    The Nazis established a concentration camp near the town of Natzweiler, 31 miles south of Strasbourg, on a hill in the Vosges Mountains. Natzweiler-Struthof was one of the smallest concentration camps. It was apparently established after Albert Speer, Hitler’s architect, who had been on an inspection tour of recently occupied France and had noticed that there was granite deposits in the Natzweiler area. The Deutsche Erd-und Steinwerke GmbH AKA “The German Earth and Stone-Works Ltd”,reacted to…

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    which meant all the grocery stores were closed and they had very little to eat. A lot of the Jews were ordered to walk to another labor camp many miles away. In harsh winter days, the only thing to keep them warm was their suit that was very thin and didn’t protect…

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    Today i was at the Andersonville national park i saw The Camp Sumter military prison at Andersonville. ( It was one of the largest Confederate military prisons during the Civil War. During the 14 months the prison existed, more than 45,000 Union soldiers were confined here. Of these, almost 13,000 died here. Today, Andersonville National Historic Site is a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout the nation's history. ) google and https://www.nps.gov/ande/ In the…

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    Victor Frankl was a psychiatrist in practice in Vienna before World War II; he survived many years Auschwitz and other death camps. In Man’s Searching for Meaning he manages to convey his experience of living inside one of these death camps from the unique perspective an inmate who is also a healer, ever watchful and caring towards those around him. From his descriptions, we know that he live through an extended horrific nightmare that we do not even want to imagine. We can really only bear this…

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    Compassion within “Memories of a Dead Man Walking” In order to feel human, there must be factors that drive this feeling. Someone who depends upon another, a connection, the feeling of compassion all give humanizing detail to life. One must not deprive these details from another, for this feeling is longed for by all. Each must make an effort for another to feel these very moments that impact their existence. Compassion and dependency abolish dehumanization. Through analysing sacrifices in…

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    plot of the book was about a young boy named Max who was growing up with his sister, Zena, in Esties. The Nazis had arrested their Father and forced them to live in a Ghetto. The Nazis were taking over the town and putting people in concentration camps. Max did not to be arrested and separated from his sister, so they ran away. They ran through fields and into a barn, where there was an old man. His name was Owen. He hid the kids from the Nazis because they were coming. He…

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    Night Assessment In Night by Elie Wiesel there are many themes applied to the situation that Elie was in and how he describes it. Man’s Inhumanity to Man, The Importance of father son bond, the loss of faith, The Dangers of Silence. These are the four main themes that are clear in the novel all of these themes are directly related to how Elie Wiesel progresses in in the novel from caring about others, god and himself. The first theme Man’s Inhumanity to Man shows how Elie and the people around…

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    Argument Essay The Holocaust is one of the most prominent examples of the fact that when compassion is removed, man is no better than beast, set on destroying each other. Through first hand experiences, not fully perceivable, unless one has lived them, Night by Elie Wiesel, demonstrate why compassion is imperative to survival. One Prime example of this is in the beginning on the first train ride: ““Mrs. Schachter had lost her mind…she had been separated from her family…and… became…

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