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    when a powerful man named Adolf Hitler, a Jew killer, had ordered that all Jews to be killed or be sent to concentration camps. The camps were a place where Jews were sent to either to work until they die or be sentenced to death. Trude was born Gertrude Feldmann, the youngest of three children in a happy middle-class family in Bratislava. Trude's birth in 1929 coincided with the Wall Street Crash, which led to the collapse of her father's bank and dented the family income. Trude has happy…

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    United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II spent time with her grandparents in the expensive country homes because her parents were very busy most of the time. She was really not even supposed to be crowned Queen but because of all the unexpected deaths in her family, her father became King George VI so she was next in line for the throne. She was crowned on June 2, 1953 when she was 25 years old. She married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on November 20, 1947 and she had four children and eight…

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    for a strong central government led by a single ruler. “Leaders who embraced fascism, such as Mussolini and Hitler, claimed that they were striving to build a new community on a national – not an international – level. Extreme nationalists, and often racists, Fascists glorified war and the military.” The development of such political philosophy influenced the ideas and beliefs of Adolf Hitler – a German Nazi dictator and National Socialist Party (NAZI) leader and founder. Ultimately, there…

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    weak, old, or too young. Not only did they kill any Jewish infants, the Nazis found it amusing to toss the babies in the air as if they were a stone, and shoot them to fulfill their humour. Once they entered the camps, they were separated from their families, men from women, losing some of the hope they had. Then they started by separating those that were young, and those that were old. For the Jewish seniors, they served no purpose on the camp and were subjected to death. If any of the children…

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    bread. Other Germans saw what he did and what happened and they followed suit and the fighting and killing continued. This does show that Hitler did break them into becoming animals because they were so hungry they would fight each other and even kill for just a piece of bread. The Jews were broken and did not even realize they were killing their own kin. So Hitler had done his work by making them into…

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    donated to Hitler and helped him become who he was. Author Paul Roland gives us several examples of the women that influenced Hitler early on. The very first woman you might say was Hitler’s mother. Klara lost many children before having Hitler, so she clung to little Adolf when he survived. Hitler was a definite “momma’s boy” and his mother was said to be the most important woman in his life, which is why Hitler might have had so much trouble with relationships (2014, pp. 81-96). When Hitler…

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    Germans, believing that their thoughts and beliefs were justified, began to label and classify the social groups around them, therefore excluding the Jewish population. As fear within communities mounted of an unsecure and unstable future, German families became desperate to protect their loved ones. The Holocaust was less about the mass murder of Jewish populations, and more about a guarantee to defend the relatives of “true” Germans. By this thinking, German citizens were only acting in their…

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    occasions occurred in. The Holocaust culprits were for the most part caught and conveyed to murder. Germany paid and keeps on paying reparations to Israel and the descendents of the casualties and their families. All stolen and appropriated property have been come back to their proprietors or their families. Universal laws were issued to keep such chaos from happening again. Unfortunately the same can not be said in regards to the Armenian Genocide. A group of nations formally remembered it,…

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    you ever wondered what it would be like to never see your family and kept hostage? Many Jews had to experience many events and had to learn to live without their families. Many people not only the race were taken from outside their homes but were also separated from their loved ones, which for some were the last time they would ever see them. A big amount of innocent victims died for no specific reason just that Hitler hated jews. Hitler and the Nazi party began to hurt and mistreat all of these…

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    In the 1936 summer Olympics, Jesse owens demolished all things Hitler and the nazis thought about him by winning 4 gold medals in a 45 minute period. He faced discrimination along the way, but in his heart he knew he was doing the right thing. There were other things like Owen’s stand, but none are as great as his own stand that he himself did. He is now a role model to many kids in the U.S. today. This section is about the background leading up to the 1936 Olympics And why people had…

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