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    what religion you are. Comparably Elie Wiesel is a Jew and he was put in a concentration camp because of his religion. The leader of Germany did not like Jews and he wanted to abolish the race. Elie later figured out why they were there and why all the Jewish people were there. During all of this Elie was seeing people die he had turned against his God because he couldn’t find a reason why he should love him (Wiesel n.pag). Even though God said the Jews were his people, he couldn’t understand…

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    James that is was not an easy life to live there because they were Jewish, so the population of the Jews decreased. To begin with James meets Rubenstein by going into Rubensteins office with surprise. Rubenstein was surprised and had welcomed James because they liked Ruth's family Rubensteins father was close friends with Ruth’s father. James and Rubenstein talk about the difficulties that the Jews go through, the Jewish community was really small, it was just a difficult life…

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    Maus Comic Book Essay

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    Explaining the graphic novel of “Maus” Maus is a very unique comic book very different from other comic books this comic book tells us about a horrify event. Maus tells us a story of a person that survivor the Holocaust his own father Vladek. The comic book use animals instead of people and the use different animals for different race. This helps the reader understand more what is going on then having human characters. Maus is more affective as a graphic novel because it involves horrifying…

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    other Jews in the world, had to find a way to get past it. Chagall was living in France when he painted the Prophet Isaiah, where he was closer to all the evidence of the war. Knowing the history surrounding the Prophet Isaiah, I think it was a very clever choice for a painting. Isaiah became a prophet because Yahweh needed him to spread his word that even though things were bad, he had a plan and his people were going to be okay. I believe Chagall might have wanted to remind his fellow Jews of…

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    The Monuments Men

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    Given the reading and research you have conducted, how historically accurate and reliable is your chosen example of popular history? The 2014 film The Monuments Men directed by George Clooney has very little historical accuracy and is not a reliable source for learning about the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II. In the film, seven art historians, museum directors and curators form an army unit named ‘The Monuments Men,’ who set out to retrieve precious art stolen by the Nazis to…

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    Tolan reflects the interaction between a Muslim and a Jew, two very polar ideologies, through anecdotes that exemplify the possibility for understanding between opposing groups. Throughout the book, Bashir and Dalia met with each other on numerous occasions to discuss the tension between their two cultures. Dalia tries to explain to Bashir how much more alike they are than he might think, “‘We can see ourselves in you, Bashir,’ Dalia said. ‘We can remember our own history of exile over thousands…

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    Danielle Lizenby Ethics Professor Hartmann 8/16/16 Discussion Board: Section 1 1. For King, which condition(s) must be met for lawbreaking to be just? What point does King intend to make by citing Hitler’s Germany? Dr. King talks about to different types of law in the Letter from a Birmingham Jail. He explains that you have “just” laws and “unjust” laws. Both are man-made laws but have one major difference. An “unjust” law does not line up with our moral law or the law of God. When…

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    Anne was sent to the westerbork camp for Jews. Anne and her family didn’t turn themselves in voluntarily, so their punishment was being assigned to the punishment block. Here, Anne was separated from her father. In the punishment block, Anne had to open up batteries by pounding them with a hammer…

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    The Jews were blamed for the lose of WWI as well as for the economic problems that followed. As a result the Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935 that took away their rights and even citizenship's. This affected the many of the Jewish lived. The first victimization of the jews was ”The Night of Broken Glass” which frightened them so much they tried to leave Germany. Since most of the Jews weren't able to leave Hitler's plan was to take another alternative. He isolated the Jews in areas known as…

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    The Many Perspectives of the Holocaust The Holocaust affected maybe people of all different nations, religions, and political beliefs. There are many different perspectives on the Holocaust due to the great mass of people affected. But, one thing most people can agree on is that it was a tragic, inhumane and traumatic experience for those who lived through this injustice. The following films; A Film Unfinished by Yael Hersonski, The Last Stage by Wanda Jakubowska, and Diamonds of the Night…

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