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    used more where victims were gassed, killing about three million Jews. The main creators of the “Final Solution” were the high-ranking Nazis and the German Government who talked at the Wannsee Conference. The architects of the “Final Solution” were Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. They constructed the outcome and result of this horrific event. B. The organization of the camp system was designed to carry out genocide across all Jews. They were starved,…

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    Anti-Semitism has a long history; for 2,000 years, battles between Jews and Christians have taken place, starting from religious differences. “Anti-Semitism is hostility towards or prejudice against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group, which can range from individual hatred to institutionalized, violent persecution” (New World Encyclopedia Contributors). Most Christians in the Middle Ages assumed Jews killed Jesus, and Jews had also refused to accept Jesus as the Messiah, which fueled…

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    children, and leaving behind a charitable contribution to the world. There are different beliefs among Jews regarding their role in life. Some believe their role is witness the one God and do his will in the world. Others think their role is to suffer for a reason only God knows. Lastly, other Jews believe their role in life is to bring a sense of justice to world that often has none. The beliefs of Jews can be seen in many different places. One example of Jewish beliefs affecting nearly all…

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    At the start of the war, Schindler created his factory that would produce enamelware for the Germans. Since he needed workers to run the machines in his factory, he hired not only Jews but also some polish people that were in need of a job. My workers, said Schindler. Essential industrial workers. My office manager. It’s idiocy. I have Armaments Inspectorate contracts, and here you are taking the workers I need to fulfill them (Keneally…

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    During the Roman Empire, Jews and Christians were treated indifferently compared to polytheists. During the Great Revolt (66-70 CE), Rome invaded Judea and destroyed the Second Temple in 70 CE. In "Sources for the Cultures of the West" Document 7.1, Josephus explains how Jews were treated during the Roman invasion of Jerusalem. "The number of corpses that lay in piles everywhere was indeed a horrible sight...The number of Jews who died of famine in the city was prodigious, their sufferings…

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    irresponsible person that was aware that she couldn’t be able to be responsible and think of what could happen if she didn’t take care of herself. During 1941-1945 A man by the name if Adolf Hitler demanded to kill every single Jew out there. Hitler believed all Jews were bad, they used Jews as servants, old people that weren’t able to do much were killed since they…

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    The face of brutality that served as demon to the millions of Jews has tormented their mental and physical ability to survive. Throwing babies into the fire, raping women, and starving people to death are unbearable and not tolerable. The purpose of all these barbarity is to get enormous power to rule the humanity and to torture the morality and tradition of other people. These kinds of enormity are seen all over the novel. But the Jews did not protest or raised their voice against the brutality…

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    Jewish population of Europe was ultimately unable to resist persecution at the hands of the staunch anti-Semites. Thus, the Jews had gone like sheep to slaughter; and had essentially allowed themselves to be led to death. However, one cannot merely conclude that the European Jewry played a completely passive part in their own near annihilation; one needs to look towards why the Jews did not seem predisposed to fight back or protect themselves against the formidable Nazi’s. While there was some…

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    those who complete terrifying things and those who are brave enough to stand against them.“The world is too dangerous to live in- not because of the people who do evil, but because of the people who sit and let it happen” (Albert Einstein) The heroic Jews, as well as the survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto, did not only sit and watch their brethren be tortured, but stood up and fought a hopeless battle against the top elite military forces of the Germans.The Warsaw Ghetto was a gruesome place in…

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    provide evidence which refute coincidence and supports an intentional influence which resulted in the two texts resembling one another. Eventually, the Persians conquered the Babylonians and the Persian ruler, Cyrus the Great of Persia allowed the Jews to return to their religious homeland, Jerusalem. As Scheindlin observed, “The Judeans of Babylonia continued to feel connected to the people of Judea by history, family ties, culture, and religion, and they remained organized as a distinctive…

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