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    past but what we do know is that he was born in Austria and lived in Vienna in his childhood. At the time the mayor of vienna was anti-semitic and he ensured that his hatred of Jews would be widespread. Many historians also think his hatred for jews came from a childhood friend that was jewish. Hitler's hatred for the jews cannot however be traced back to one event in his childhood. no matter what, anti-semitism was around for centuries before Hitler was born. When it comes down to it Hitler and…

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    Our daily society is impacted every day. Our society can be impacted many different ways, such as physically or the mentally. When our society is impacted or changed it may be so little as too be informed of the world around us, but this is still a change in our society. This would open up a whole new world and let us into the kingdom of knowledge. The Diary of Anne Frank and Camp Harmony let us have a glimpse of what it was like to live through World War 2 and the Japanese relocation in the U.S…

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    Evil Definition Essay

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    The word I have chosen to define is “Evil” and this word has been used in many ways. This word is very real and is use to explain suffering and pain. The suffering of people and animals throughout the world is evil in nature there is not a justification for this by no means. There is not a justification for War and innocent life being taken, the only description for this is that it’s evil. Many people have used the word to describe tragic events that have told place in the past such as the…

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    The book, Neighbors: the Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland, is written by Jan Tomasz Gross. The book takes place in a small town in Poland called Jedwabne where the Jews were humiliated, tortured, and murdered. On July 10th, 1941, 1,600 of the remaining Jews were burned alive, including women and children. Jan’s compelling book explores the atrocities on how such ordinary men, Polish neighbors, terrorized the Jewish community. He reconstructs the events that led up to the…

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    based on a true story. In Przemysl, Poland, during WWII, the city comes under Nazi control. The Jews are sent to ghettos. Catholic teenager Stefania Podgorska (called Fusia in the movie) sneaks 13 Jews into her attic while raising her little sister. Every day, they risk execution--by smuggling food and water to the silent group living above them. The film is not very explicit in the violence against the Jews; instead, it conveys a message of hope for mankind, despite the horror humanity shows…

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    hero that fought for his beliefs. Instead he was an imperfect man. He was an alcoholic, gambler, and a lady's man. At the beginning of World War 2 Schindler moved to Poland because he saw a chance of a new opportunity. He would open his factory employ Jews at starvation wages. This was his chance to become a successful millionaire! Schindler( Liam Neeson) likes to dress fancy and attend night clubs weekly to get on the good side of people. He buys Nazi officers and their girls caviar and…

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    The Moriori Genocide

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    “For the dead and the living, we must bear witness.” (Elie Wiesel) What this quote is trying to show is that people should not forget the terrible times when the Jews lived in those horribles concentration camps. Although the concentration camps were terrible, that has happened in other parts of the world, in a similar manner as the Jews. The Moriori tribe was in a terrible situation of being almost killed by enemies and some other people living around the same place. (Te Ara Encyclopedia…

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    Dystopian worlds can be like real events in our world. The Hunger Games is an example of that. The Hunger Games world has similarities to the holocaust. Hitler is like President Snow. They both kill, but for different reasons. Hitler kills because of a personal hate towards Jewish people while Snow kills to keep power. Also Hitler kills all ages and Snow (until the uprising starts) usually only kills teens. They’r both dictators though, and they both start a war. The capitol and districts are…

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    Illustration Maus 1

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    leg shows why the drawings are important. That drawing gave a clear understanding of the behavior of Lucia toward Vladek. Also, in chapter two of Maus I, One illustration shows the person sitting on the wheelchair and holding the sign, “I am a filthy Jew,” while the Nazi Cats were laughing at him. That situation could only be expressed through drawings. Drawings can also express the creative thinking of the character. It is really important to have the same perspective as author’s perspective to…

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    Moises Luna Mrs. Krueger Eng 101 (11:00) 28 September 2016 Adolf Hitler VS Joseph Stalin Most people see Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin as similar people because of what they had done in their country. They killed innumerous amount of people while they were in power. Although Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were harsh dictators of two different countries, the ideologies they functioned under were different in their goals, killings, and deaths. Adolf Hitler was the Nazi leader of…

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