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    Auschwitz The Nazi’s killed approximately 6,000,000 Jews in concentration camps during the Holocaust. The Germans had 23 main concentration camps, each camp had about 900 sub-camps, in total the Germans established 20,000 camps between 1933-1945. Auschwitz, a concentration camp during the Holocaust, was the most effective camp by strategically separating into Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II, and Auschwitz III. During the Holocaust Auschwitz I was the main camp, it was located in Oświęcim. “In…

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    She is giving all because she trust him that he can do it all by him self They past a lot of thing’s . They look pour because they are in the flour. The boll percent all the hard work for him . his mom is a is the best mom . The story is a lot of good thing’s . You can see the mom is giving a big ball . the same thing the sun and the mom they both look poor ,they both look sad ,they both look that they have a not good life . The boll represents all the bad thing’s that happened in the mom’s…

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    World War II was a tragic time in history when millions of people lost their lives in a war that caused so much destruction. During the war the Jewish population of Warsaw, Poland were persecuted and killed for their identity as Jews. In Jerry Spinelli’s Milkweed, we are shown a glimpse of the past during the horrors of World War II through the lives of three fictional characters Misha, Janina and Uncle Shepsel. During the war the Jewish people living in Warsaw, Poland were stripped of their…

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    Different Worlds Jews are mice, Nazis are cats, and Poles are pigs. In the setting of “Maus 1: A Survivor’s Tale, My Father Bleeds History”, Art Spiegelman’s characters are far more iconic than they are particular. It is very difficult to distinguish each of the characters through looks alone, and the reader must do so through the dialogue, clothing, and the personality of the different characters. Spiegelman uses iconic characters rather than unique ones so as to separate the parties involved…

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    Anti- Semitism or prejudice of Jews, has distressed the world seemingly since the Middle Ages, particularly in the midst of the Holocaust. The Middle Ages were a discriminatory age for the Jewish people, when the Black Death epidemic, killed approximately twenty-five million people. The blame was given to the Jews after rumors spread that they deliberately poisoned the population through drinking wells. Later, the annihilation of Germany in World War I created a degraded economy and struggling…

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    can’t even try to fathom the kind of evil it must take to degrade humans the way the Nazis did during the war, that they just stopped thinking about it all together. Some people even convinced themselves that the Holocaust never happened. Even the jews before the war and during the war, thought that this evil would never happen, as shown in the book Night by Elie Wiesel, he points out how his family and town had hope for so long…

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    Elie Wiesel Theme

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    Prompt #5 In Elie Wiesel’s memoir the most important theme/moral is never giving up. Throughout the book many of the people struggle through the conditions of being in the camp. They were physically and mentally abused and they began to lose faith in god. “For God’s sake, where is God? And from within me, I heard a voice answer: Where He is? This is where—hanging here from this gallows…” (Night, 65). They not only lost faith in god but hey lost faith in the ability to survive and all of…

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    Why are people forced to live in an annex? Why do people have to live in terrible conditions as the result of mass murders? People lost their freedom thanks to this. For the sake of this loss, people had to pass the time any way possible. This is why living in an annex is terrible. This annex where Anne and her family was living was a terribly bad place. In the first place, it was extraordinarily small. Only a few people could fit in there, let alone 8! The place is constantly being bombed by…

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    would come and visit him everyday...Then one day, he didn’t come to the window.” “We can’t let these monsters tear us from the pages of the world.” “Why are people so cruel?” “I wish the Germans were dead!” “Survive!” The words of Jews. The words of Jews who went into hiding and were found. They lived a normal life, just like you and I, then were forced to live in the shadows because one man promised everything to Germany. One man’s rise was 11 millon's fall. They were ripped away from…

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    Kristallnacht Analysis

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    assassination of Ernst vom Rath. Vom Rath was a German embassy official stationed in Paris. Herschel Grynszpan, a 17-year-old Polish Jew, had assassinated the diplomat on November 7, 1938. Before this, German authorities had expelled thousands of Polish Jews living in Germany from the Reich. Herschel had received news that his parents were among those being deported.…

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