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    ‘Schindler’s List’, directed by Steven Spielberg in 1993, is a hard-hitting and gripping film that deals with the key issue of persecution and war. It is a shocking account of the Nazi’s and the Jews during the oppressive era of WWII and by using various, effective cinematic techniques such as camera angles, lighting/colour and sound/music, Spielberg grips the viewer with numerous shocks and twists throughout. The film follows the main character Oskar Schindler as he encounters the realities of…

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    experience as a jew during the holocaust as well as how Elie took care of his dad and tried to survive for the both of them. Schindler's list takes a different approach and shows the Holocaust in the point of view of Oskar Schindler; a member of the Nazi party. The goal of this paper is to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the themes and characters of Night and Schindler's…

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    tells the story of Tim Friendly, a German doctor in America, and his disorienting backwards tale of working as a doctor during the Holocaust in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Camp as well as his escape from Germany to Italy Portugal, and eventually the U.S. The book was heavily influenced by Robert Jay Lifton’s The Nazi Doctors as well as the work’s alternative title, The Nature of the Offensive by Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi, author of The Truce. The work has been called a “…postmodern…

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    terrible time. Many Jewish people were captured and taken to concentration camps by the Nazis. Elie and his family are taken to a concentration camp, when they get there the are separated with other Jews. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, he explains how the Nazis dehumanize the Jews by not giving them enough food to survive, treating them like animals, and separating them from their families. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the Nazis don't give the Jews enough food to survive. They have to…

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    many similarities and differences between the Japanese camps and the Nazi camps. Some similarities between both the Japanese and the Nazi camps are that both the Jews and the Japanese were sent to ghettos before they entered the actual camps, they were all given a number to be called by, and they were both kept in the dark about what was actually happening. There are also many differences between the Nazi camps and the Japanese internment camps like the Japs were paid stipends to work, while…

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    Physically Free, Emotionally Bound Connor Alforque explores David Fengel’s inspiring story from extreme depravity and captivity to his freedom journey home. Will David’s long and agonising ordeal inside a concentration camp deprive him of finally experiencing true freedom, or can he radically rebuild his mind after the experiences he endured during his excruciating past? Held captive and abandoned, David’s mind was in darkness, his eyes were blind to the outside world and David was…

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    A Holocaust survivor named Eugene Black was sent to a Jewish camp in 1944 in Hungary. He worked where all the Nazi’s made their V1 and V2 rockets underground. He worked 12-14 hours without sleep or food. So he ended up getting pneumonia, luckily he got saved by a German doctor. He got out on April 15th afterwards he felt survivor’s guilt because he lost his whole family besides his older brother who was working for the Czech Army, this is an example of survivor’s guilt. Survivor's guilt exactly…

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    Moral Courage in Work Camps Today When one thinks of concentration camps, he or she thinks of the Holocaust and that concentration camps are a thing of the past. However, there are still horrendous concentration camps similar to the ones during the Holocaust existing in the world today. In 1959, the Kaechon political prison camp was created in the center of North Korea. The camp is also known as Camp 14, and it is believed to imprison 15,000 people who are life sentenced. Most of these…

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    Mary W. Shelley once said “Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change.” The book Night, a memoir on Eliezer Wiesel life in several Auschwitz Concentration Camps, Eliezer faced many challenges throughout the book an example being the death of his Mother, Father, and sister. All of the challenges he faced shaped and changed Elie in a way that affected him throughout his life. This shows that when we are faced with problems we try to adapt and change to solve them. In the…

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    Abuse, starvation, lice, dehydration, neglect. Cramped in a small room with others for months. The smells, the disease. You may think that a prison or even a slaughterhouse is being described, but no. These examples are common practice among slave ships travelling across the Middle Passage - that I witnessed while aboard - which transports not only goods but live human beings from the west coast of Africa. This deplorable action of overcrowding and harassment must be stopped from all ships…

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