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    Imagine this, waking up in the morning to the noise of your mother and father screaming in an unusual worried tone to get up and quickly pack a bag. What is your initial thought? Why do you have to leave the only place that has ever been home to you? The place where you were born and raised, the place where you want to live the rest of your life. But, hey! somewhere deep inside you, above all the fear that you feel, you're excited for a new adventure, but you never imagined what was really…

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    Hello readers and today this paper will leave you speechless and leaving you wanting more of this information. This is information is factual and very creditable I got this from various article that I found on line and I wanted to inform you about that stuff that has happened in this world. My research paper is about Adolf Hitler, Auschwitz Birkenau, and The End of WWII. I am going to summarize the article I read about Adolf Hitler, He when he was a young he lived with he Austrian parent Adolf…

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    Hardships In Abram's Life

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    Life’s hardships do not mean misery; on the contrary, during those trying years, the family enjoyed an agreeable life. Abram’s sister Ghenya and Hanna’s sister Polina, always nearby, provided much needed help around the house and with the kids. Never much for a study, Ghenya was a sturdy, hardworking girl; she worked as a cook’s helper in an industrial plant, and spent all free time with Abram’s family. Hanna’s sister, Polina, was different. Rebellious from the young age, she broke the…

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    Nikolas Cruz

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    com/file/d/1Rvt3ucBxchEmbJQ9_0oRpshfU21rLuay/view)What happened was that when the thief was taken capture by the Green Police. The cat burglar redeemed himself by telling the location of the hidden Jews.(Many people during WW2 wanted to show how loyal they were to the Gestapo.) On page 733 “The Green Police! They brown down the door and grabbed me and started to drag me out the way they did Jopie.”(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rvt3ucBxchEmbJQ9_0oRpshfU21rLuay/view) During World War 2 a…

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    superior race. The Nazi party beat, imprisoned, and killed millions of innocent people because they were different from Germans. The effect of the Nazi discrimination is evident in The Book Thief when Max Vandenburg needs a place to hide from the Gestapo. Max is a Jew, and would be arrested and imprisoned if he was to be found. In the novel, Viktor Chemmel throws Liesel’s book in the Amper River. Viktor proves to Death that there are bad people in the world, and that not all of humanity…

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    Elizabeth Freiburger Period 8 12-15-14 Margot Betti Frank The eight people hiding in the Secret Annex can never go outside, must remain silent throughout all hours. The Franks, the Van Pels and later Mr. Pfeffer have very little space and food which brings on hunger and a small amount of living space to be shared between the eight people. They live in constant fear of discovery while the Nazis march on the streets outside below their windows. It is tough for everyone and tension…

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    “Monsters exist, but they are too few in number to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men, the functionaries ready to believe and to act without asking questions,” a relevant quote by Primo Levi (Primo Levi 1). Primo Levi was an Italian scientist, and a Jewish Holocaust survivor of Auschwitz. He experienced many hardships of the concentration camps, and was a witness to the atrocities committed by Holocaust criminals. Franz Stangl, and Ernst Kaltenbrunner, were sentenced…

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    1984 Dystopia Essay

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    Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines a dystopia as, “an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives”. In simpler terms, picture the most perfect place you can imagine, and flip it completely on its head. Awfully terrifying isn’t it? George Orwell, a prestigious British writer circa 1940, published a couple works centered around dystopian/utopian universes and societies. Arguably his most famous work was a fictitious novel titled 1984, which revolved around government…

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    genders, because Nazism is not inherently masculine, and neither is rebellion. Men and women were both targets of Hitler, and supporters of Hitler. Both seemed to participate in similar amounts and ways. The only exception would be women acting in the Gestapo, SS, military, or as concentration camp guards. There is no documentation of this occurring, but that is not a guarantee it did not happen, or that if given the choice women would have declined. In conclusion, men and women played similar…

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    Most major changes occur throughout a long expanse of time, generally accompanied by a slow conditioning of the populace to allow these changes slowly, but assuredly. This holds true in the conditioning of cultural norms, societal standards, government and ultimately life as the individuals experience it. At times, a populace in dire need or abject suffering may, in their efforts to restore their lives to their former glory, relinquish their once-prized values and begin to cling on to ideals…

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