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    of the camp. Afterward, he got a license to maim or kill his subjects.…

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    One day I was talking to my friend and we were in the middle of a conversation and he just left me on read so I felt a little worried. He always answer so, I started blowing up his phone and he still wasn’t replying, so I took matters into my own hands and called the military. It was the first thing that popped into my head, I was so worried. The military gets to my house I told them what was going on and what he looked like. We started on the hunt for him. We were running through New Madrid…

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    The first concentration camps were in Germany and formed shortly after Hitler's appointment as chancellor in January 1933. Hitler’s authorities built concentration camps all over Germany to hold all the people they arrested. At first the point of the concentration camps was for prisoners to do forced labor and mass murder for People thought to be enemies of Germany. The early concentration camps were holding mostly German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses,…

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    Josef Mengele Biography

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    Throughout the history of the Holocaust and Nazi Germany, few individuals come close in notorious villainous malice than that of “renegade doctor,” Josef Mengele (Nomberg-Przytyk 44). Often given the title of the Angel of Death, Mengele worked for 21 months as a doctor and researcher in Auschwitz-Birkenau between 1943 and 1945 (Jewish Virtual Library). Although the atrocities of the Holocaust are widely known as one of the most devastating and dark periods in human history, the story of “blood…

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    Tone Of Hitler's Secret

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    One tone that I found in the book Hitler’s Secret was mysterious. The tone is mysterious because they are on a mission to help a girl named Angelika, so they have to be quiet and make sure that no one knows who they are otherwise the mission will not turn out well. Another point of view I found in the book was excited. The tone of the book was excited because they are helping out in the war. They are repaying the people that are in the war, like their siblings or any relatives that they…

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    Human Experimentation

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    consent violating basic human right. The purpose for the test was to find a tasteless and odorless chemical that couldn't be detected. That's not the only time humans were given poisons for experiments 17-year-olds and 18-year-old were brought to Boot Camp and ask if they want to help with the war only once they reach this experiment centers they were told…

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    There is no information about what orders the Propagandakompanien der Wehrmacht (Armed Forces Propaganda Company - PK) photographers were given. There are many images recording what was being done to the Jews - except the actual killing in the death camps. It is unclear just what was planned to do with those images showing war…

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    Striped Pyjamas Bravery

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas was written by author John Boyne and is about a boy named Bruno who moves from Berlin in 1942 to a crummy house outside of a concentration camp called Auschwitz at the same time of World War 2 and makes a really great, new best friend named Shmuel. During many parts the book, Bruno faces many situations of which require great bravery. The intention of this essay to show that Bruno is a brave character and not a coward. To begin with, Bruno has a friend that he is…

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    book took place during the Holocaust, when Nazi’s began taking over Hungary and other small villages. It follows the story of a 13 year old girl named Elli and her family through their struggles in the ghetto, to being separated and dispersed into camps. For my project, I decided to make a poster portraying some of the key components from the book. My poster has a pathway splitting into two leading to two different buildings; one is a crematorium and the other is Auschwitz. I thought this was…

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    The Relation of Demoralization to God In the book Night, by author Elie Wiesel, his loss of faith in God is portrayed in parallel with the abuses he suffers at the hands of the Nazis, showing that the demoralization he suffers also drastically changes his regard to God. Elie’s outlook on his religion at the start of the book is zealous and enthusiastic, and his passion is further encouraged by his innocence before the war. When he finds a friend in Moishe the Beadle, he urges the Beadle to…

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