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    Adolf Hitler had the initial idea of the mass execution of the European Jews as a solution to the Jewish question years before he came into power. It is believed that he had a preconceived notion that the only way to truly rid of the Jewish population was through extreme genocidal acts. Historians have debated over the idea of intentionalism vs. functionalism, but no real answer has ever been found, and perhaps never will be, as to if the Final Solution was truly premeditated. Intentionalists would argue that the idea of the Final Solution came before World War II; they would debate that Hitler intentionally deprived Jews of their privileges, socially and economically isolated them from all aspects of German life to further his final goal of overall annihilation of Jewish culture. The opposite side of the debate, known as functionalism, is described as how Hitler used spontaneity and rash impromptu decisions in order to progress to the final stage of the Holocaust, but that there…

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    The Cruel Final Solution There was a conference that was known as Wannsee, that was held in Berlin, 1942. At the Wannsee conference, the SS, subdivisions, handled what was known as the Final Solution that targeted the Jews. The conference was brought up to light in the film Conspiracy, where the Final Solution was agreed upon Hitler’s fifteen men who debated the pros and cons of what was to be done to the Jews. In addition, the Final Solution determined what was going to happen to the Jews,…

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    The 1992 book Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland, written by Christopher R. Browning, seeks to understand the police officers behind the blitzkrieg against Polish Jews during the German military offensive of 1942. Rather than focus on the liquidation of major ghettos in Warsaw and in Lodz, this study focuses on the smaller towns and villages that included significant Jewish populations in Central Poland. By examining indictments and judgements from legal…

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    Food Regulations Essay

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    The main question my group members Laura Aday, Daniela Mejia-Lagos, and I discussed were how food regulation could be enhanced. The topic had dealt with food regulations in agriculture, livestock, and business. Poor food regulations in these areas could lead to health problems, norovirus outbreaks, and other forms of illnesses to the world population. The best solutions to my subtopic, which is business, was for the improvement of workers’ protection and universally accepted food safety laws.…

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    spending more time trying to save their spots in line than they are trying to figure out what to order. This is causing the environment to be very stressful, and we are losing customers, money, and reputation as a result. Investigation and Evaluation: I asked a variety of customers and employees what we needed to improve on as a company. One of the main responses was that none of the customers knew where to order and pick-up their food. This is a big problem considering that this is the main…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Lab Report

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    moment=0 highlighted in red The final segmentation based on moment alone is shown to be at L/2. This will allow for added flexibility of the system. There will need to be testing to prove this is a viable solution as the system will likely become unstable with a joint in the constraint. 5.4 Conclusions A final gap has been chosen and tested with positive results. This gap minimizes friction, lateral reaction force, and strain in the system. Minimizing friction will allow for linear…

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    handed a “passport” of a child, which allows him or her to continue to find out more information about said child during the tour. Then the visitor will be taken through a guided tour of what the Museum of Tolerance thought was the most critical information with animated exhibitions that are the exact same for every visitor, no matter what they are trying to get out of the exhibit. The Museum of Tolerance’s fully guided, structured tour does not allow the visitor to explore topics that…

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    Final Solution Dbq

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    A. The “Final Solution” was the plan to exterminate the Jewish people. It was enforced in stages and developed quickly by starting with the creation of ghettos in Poland. There were also the mobile killing squads which killed entire Jewish neighborhoods. In 1942, extermination camps became used more where victims were gassed, killing about three million Jews. The main creators of the “Final Solution” were the high-ranking Nazis and the German Government who talked at the Wannsee Conference. The…

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    Hitler's Final Solution

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    Boommm, auuuuu, crashhhh, the night came with the dark cloud and covered the German sky. The free and powerful eagle represents the German Nazis. Life started getting harder and harder, because German Nazis kept the Jews in many different camps. The Nazis pushed them into the camp, they forced them to work without pay and they persecuted them unto death. The Jewish in the the death camp were facing a lack food, shelter, sanitation and had to work hard (Berenbaum 1). Hitler made a plan called…

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    Auschwitz was a concentration camp used in the final solution, a large genocide of almost all jews, gypsies, and disabled in Germany and some surrounding countries. The main way of killing in Auschwitz was a poison gas that was used in gas chambers.“The poison gas Zyklon B. was produced by the German company Denglisch”. There was one main gas chamber in Auschwitz. There were two smaller gas chambers in Auschwitz. Inmates at Auschwitz were also exposed to slave labor. The main gate at Auschwitz…

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