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    Inhumany In The Holocaust

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    During World War II, the holocaust happened of the mass genocide of the Jews. There are people that are to be looked up to and admired. In many ways there are Gods, right here on earth with us. People put the hope and faith in doctors hoping they can do miracles. Throughout history, doctors have performed many wonders, however, there were some doctors that betrayed this belief and peoples trust. Doctors participated in such research projects and experiments that held people against their will…

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    Inhumane In Germany

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    didn’t keep track of the amount of humans disposed. The entire situation was inhumane: they have been tortured, abused mentally/emotionally, physically, and sexually throughout their time in the concentration camps. While reading the testimonies of Holocaust survivors, some people can’t fathom what they were going through or…

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    Holocaust Reflection

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    As a young practicing Jewish American, there were not many years where the word, Holocaust did not have a strong meaning to me. The Holocaust was the murder of over 6 million Jews and over 8 million non Jews by Nazi Germany. I grew up constantly being educated on the historical tragedy. It was a part of my history therefore, my parents made sure to make it a part of my education. Unfortunately, this is not the case for most individuals not just in America, but world-wide as well. It is not…

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    Genocide Survivors

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    interviews, as demonstrated in this research paper, compared to Holocaust survivors, with regards to the current state of research there has be no incentive to obtain personal information on Armenian Genocide survivors as the Turkish government has denied the atrocities in addition to the fact that many survivors have passed away long before Holocaust survivors. As such, the existing state of literature consists more information on trauma and its effects on Holocaust survivors compared to…

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    Anne Frank Quot

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    because of the Diary of Anne Frank and The Holocaust . If you don’t learn what happened then you are doomed to repeat it. There are many reasons why people should study the Diary of Anne Frank and The Holocaust. So I am going to tell you why you should study about the Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank. People should study about the Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank to understand the history behind it all. So if you don’t study for the Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank then you…

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    Hana Brady Hana Brady was one of the millions of people who was murdered during the Holocaust. Although, she is one of the few children who people know about her life and her experience at a concentration camp. Hana was born on May 16, 1931. She was a normal Jewish girl and she lived and grew up in Nove, Mesto. She had a family of four including her mother, Karel, her father Marketa, and her brother George Brady. Her Parents owned a store where her family lived right above it and sadly, Hana…

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    Doctors of the Holocaust The doctors of the holocaust had so many roles and responsibilities, some of the names are Dr.Mengele, Dr. Heim, Dr. Clauberg, Dr. Schumann, and the last one is Dr. Oberheuser. They all had an important role to fill in and accomplish their duties in the holocaust. The holocaust would not have happened if there were no doctors. Well it could have but it would not have been that bad. One of the most viscous doctors of the holocaust was Dr. Mengele, he was a nazi doctor at…

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    especially the Jews during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was not an accident in history. “The Holocaust occurred because people of authority legalized discrimination and fostered an environment of prejudice, racism, hatred, social division, inequality, and murder.”(William Benedict III 2005) The Holocaust was not just a Jewish issue, but also an issue for Poles, Soviet of POWs and others. However, it seems that Jews are the most pathetic victims. During the Holocaust, the Jews’ rights of life,…

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    Schindler’s List, written by Thomas Keneally and originally published in 1982, is the true story of a German industrialist named Oskar Schindler, who spared the lives of over a thousand Jews during the Holocaust. During the war, Schindler, his shrewd and gregarious nature accompanying him, was able to prevent the ends of many Jews by convincing officials they were indispensable to the running of his enamelware factory. The name of the novel is derived from the lists he and others created to…

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    Different Perspectives Towards the Holocaust The Holocaust has revolutionized the globe throughout time, witnessing the gruesome event where more than a thousand victims specifically targeting Jews, have been massacred and tortured by the German union known as Nazis ruled over by Hitler, forming an ideal for the Nazi’s organization to eradicate the Jewish population. During the Holocaust Jewish children, men, women, old and young were sent to camps, where there they were worked to death and if…

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