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    put up with another's beliefs or ideas, even if you don't always agree. Have you ever been placed in situation like this? Many people have, including famous people in history like Anne Frank and Adolf Hitler. Another situation like this was the Holocaust in Cambodia. Not many people are aware about this. Being tolerative is a good trait to have in situations like these. Anne Frank was a young girl, that was born in Frankfurt, Germany, to her parents Otto and Edith Frank. Her family went into…

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    had come into effect only after world war one. In 1948 the United Nations declared genocide was a crime. There is eight stages of genocide: classification, symbolization, dehumanization, organization, polarization, preparation, extermination, and denial. Here are some examples of the eight stages of genocide; they are being distinguished by nationality, ethnic, race or religion. Symbolization as in group uniforms: Nazi Swastika armbands, yellow stars for jews, blue checkered scarf Eastern zone…

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    ninth grade. Recently we have started discussing the Holocaust, along with genocide and its multitude of negative effects. Genocide is a process that is established in ten stages that are easy to foretell, but not inexorable. The first stage is classification where people are distinguished into categories based on their ethnicity, race, religion, or nationality. Societies that lack mixed categories are most likely to have genocide. During the Holocaust, groups of people, such as the Jewish,…

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    when the people encourage people to unwind bad kids. After that the next step is preparation. They do this by putting them in the harvest camps, to be killed. The next step is extermination, this is when the people unwind the kids. The final step is denial, this is when they claim the people are not…

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    ocation and time The Holocaust took place in 21 countries of Europe. The countries were occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II and the Nazis started occupying its’ border countries such as Poland and Denmark before spreading throughout Europe. It started when Hitler became chancellor of Germany, on January 30, 1933, to May 8, 1945, when it officially ended. The genocide and mass killing began a few years after Hitler became the chancellor of Germany, in 1941, where the Jewish were…

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    he holocaust was a time in history that would and should never be forgotten,but instead be used to learn from the mistakes of it all. There is an important and great purpose to not let the memorious of six million jews and non jews be forgotten and counted as some statistic number. Also one has to know that all the deaths and tortures that occurred to the jews and many other people that were not even jewish. You could ask” why were those people chosen?’ , it was because they were either disabled…

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    Disturbing phrases are added into the pleasant fairytale. As the fairytale of Briar Rose progresses, Becca’s journey also progresses as she unravels the truth behind Gemma’s past. She learns about the events in Sleeping Beauty as it becomes more apparent to her. The two stories intertwine to give us a sense of suspense and climax as both develop a clearer picture for its readers. We can see that Yolen has used an allegory where a text is represented symbolically. Becca’s journey is only…

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    The Holocaust was the effect of Nazi Germany’s plan to rid their country of anything or anyone that did not fit into the idea of an Aryan race. A lot of events and tribulations lead up to Holocaust’s occurrence. People paid attention to the violent acts against the Jewish people such as Kristallnacht and their placement into concentration camps, but what they do not seem to notice were the people who stood by as these things happened. These people who were there and did not to help or stop the…

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    Stages Of The Holocaust

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    In this stage, Hitler divided the people into two groups: the Aryans (Germans) and everyone else (Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Slavs):  The Germans were known to be the superior race or the master race. This Aryan race had blonde hair, blue eyes and fair complexion. They were grouped according to their hair, eye, and skin colours, facial structure.  Hitler saw the people who did not fall under the Aryan race as a threat, as inferior and worthless  Anyone who was not classified as the Aryan…

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    horrible events that took place during the Holocaust are hard to match. Some may say that it is the worst genocide in human history. But there is one thing that we can all agree on: the Holocaust definitely wasn 't the first genocide. Similar techniques and prejudices can be found in history before the Holocaust. These can be found most notably in the Armenian Genocide. The intentions, methods, and denial of both Genocides are very similar. The Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide are both…

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