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    children of the ages of 13-18 years old had a greater chance of not getting killed because they will be forced to hard labor. When children were in camps they will be use to work and to perform medical experiments. Jewish children will starve in the ghettos and were exposure to not enough clothing and shelter. The Germans were indifferent to the situation. Once the children arrive to the camps they were send directly to the gas chambers. Children will wear a striped uniform. The living…

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    Most people know very little about the most infamous case of genocide in the world, the Holocaust. Altogether, the Holocaust was the mass murder of over six million Jews and other persecuted groups under the German Nazi direction in the 1940’s. Jews were led into camps where they died in horrific, inhuman ways. Between the number of people killed, methodology of the killing, and the premeditated destruction that was allowed by the entire world, the Holocaust is one of the most important…

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    The "Shoah" Ethnic cleansing is the mass killing of members of an unwanted ethnic or religious group in a society. From 1941-1945, the world witnessed one of the most atrocious acts of ethnic cleansing; this cleansing cultivated the infamous name of “The Holocaust”. Adolf Hitler led Germany into the organized extermination of Jews for these four years. In the United States, today, classrooms across the nation spread awareness of this despicable time period in human history. Though, shockingly,…

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    estimated deaths resulting from Hitler’s “Final Solution”, but some estimates are a lot higher. Hitler’s “Final Solution” was a detailed plan Hitler had to eliminate all Jews from Germany. The different methods of getting this done were deporting Jews to ghettos, concentration and extermination camps, and sterilization. Most of the people that were a victim of forced sterilization were those labeled as physically or mentally handicapped. People of African heritage were also targeted. The Nazis…

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    In recent years the black population has been moving out of the cities and into surrounding suburban areas due to gentrification, and with them the same problems that plagued them in the cities follow. As stated in the article “Ferguson: New Ghettos Burning,” the cities have gone through “a process of white flight, in which many wealthier people left the region as the economy was restructured, their aging houses taken over by poorer people seeking better schools and housing, neither of which…

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    administration believed that they were inferior and were the source of all problems in Germany and around the world. Jews in Germany and in places conquered by the Nazis had their belongings taken and were forced into either concentration camps or ghettos. Since young Anne and her family were Jewish they were forced into hiding, which was the outcome of being oppressed. Her, those in the annex, and the minorities in Germany were…

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    Daniel And The Holocaust

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    Daniel is a young Jewish boy going to school during the Holocaust. The Holocaust happened during World War II, when German Nazi’s were trying to get rid of all Jews. Led by, Adolf Hitler, the Nazi’s blamed the Jews for Germany’s downfall. Daniel, his sister Erika, and his parents are both dealing with bullying and racism from other German kids and adults. Daniel’s best friend eventually leaves him and his teachers treat him awfully. Eventually, he is forced to move to a school for Jewish kids.…

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    event, it was one that will always be remembered. One brave man, Oskar Schindler, did as much as he could to save the Jewish people of Krakow from the misery of the Nazis. Oskar Schindler not only saved Jewish people from concentration camps and ghettos, but he also helped to nourish them and fought to keep them alive in his factory. Throughout the war, Oskar Schindler brought in many Jewish people to work for him. These people came to his factory knowing that they were in the hands of a nice…

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    The Employment and Housing Inequality In “A Raisin in the Sun” America is known as the land of the opportunity, and dreams. The people of this country believe that with hard work they can achieve their goals and become successful. However, the American dream, was not always free or easily obtainable for Black Americans. Play write Loraine Hansberry, through her literary work, A Raisin in the Sun, builds an argument that Chicago was not a safe for African Americans but rather that it was…

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    do because the history of all the events have always made me wonder what and how things really happened. This essay will have information about the Jewish people and what they went through to get to where they stand today. Information about the ghettos and German camps, the weapons they had used, underground pathways, becoming partisans in the forest, and more ways they have gotten away from the Germans. There are many good and bad outcomes of how the Jewish have reacted towards the…

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