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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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    During the period of 1933 to 1945, an unforgiving tyrant by the name of Adolf Hitler destroyed the lives of any soul who opposed the Aryan race. While many grieve for the lives lost to Hitler’s conquest, a pain that may even be worse than death itself is to live when one’s loved ones are deceased. The unjustified rules of the holocaust made surviving even more of a struggle by tearing families apart in the forms of separation or even death. A primary example of families suffering is shown by…

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    Scholars have identified the works of several artists who showed a blend of both the Native American culture and that of Euro-American cultures in their paintings and drawings. For example, in the Shawnee War Dance by Ernest Spybuck 1833-1949, Spybuck shows the dance being performed for an Indian and a non-Indian audience. Spybuck has also embraced a Euro-American style of painting (Judith, 2008). The defined figures and flattened pictorial spaces of the earlier ledger drawings are no longer…

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    Buchenwald Research Paper

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    then they started putting women in the camp. In addition, Buchenwald was considered a political camp because of the people inside . After Kristallnacht about 10,000 Jewish people were put into Buchenwald. By February 1945 there were about 112,000 Jews in the camp. About 56,000 people…

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    heart and mind. Two men, Ernie Feld and Werner Klemke saved hundreds of jews. Today, they show us that everyone can be a hero, but some people do so in different ways. Both of these people were saviors in their time but they became heroes in different ways. Ernie Feld saved many people. When he enlisted the help of a jew, they would be saved from a brutal death in a concentration camp. In the same way, Werner Klempe saved many jews from most likely brutal deaths in concentration camps. Both of…

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    According to the article "Elie Wisel,Nobel-winning author of Holocaust memoir"Night",dies at 87"by Washington Post and the article ''A God Who Remembers''by Elie Wisel. Elie Wiesel life in the beginning was great but when they took him to a camp his life had changed dramatically. After that he was liberated and had a normal life. Elie was born on September 30, 1928 he lives with his mom and dad.He was the only boy in the family But he did have to sisters.His dad was a grocer and his mom stayed…

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    In the late 19th century and through much of the 20th, the idea of controlling the population in order to produce a better human race pervaded many white societies, especially England, the United States, and Germany. These ideas were described as being beneficial to society and were “linked to a liberal movement for social reforms rather than a politically conservative agenda” (Dikötter 469). The word “eugenics” was coined by Sir Francis Galton from Greek words that translate approximately to…

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    started to emerge in many Eastern ghettos, to about over 100. Armed Jewish resistances in Western Europe were able to smuggle 500 jews and non- jews into hiding. In Belgium a resistance was able to derail a deportation train and attacked and burned files that the nazis forced on Jews. The main reason for these resistances was not to stop the Nazi regime, but for the Jews to be able to die on their own terms. In the second spruce called “10 Incredible Cases Of Jewish Resistance During The…

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    people hiding would bicker, and tension would be thick. Everyone needs hope for survival, it's good to give hope in anyway you can. People choose to look the other way and not stand up. “...very few groups openly protested the Nazi genocide against Jews.” - "Resistance inside Germany." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2016. People chose to not stand up when people were being persecuted. You have a choice to do good and bad,…

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    Have you ever had a Nathan’s Famous hotdog? If you haven’t your missing out, and definitely need to try one. Nathan’s is a known hotdog spot that is very popular all around the United States. The Nathan’s location that has been open the longest is right here in the Coney Island neighborhood of the Brooklyn Borough of New York City, New York. It is located on the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenue and has been opened for 100 years. Nathan Handwerker founded this stand with his wife Ida…

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