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    people died during the Holocaust. It all began with the Nuremberg Laws. Nuremberg Laws forbid Jews from living with rights. Ration books were also a important detail in the Holocaust. Ration books included food, clothing, shoes, etc. Deportations to camps were the main idea of the Holocaust. When Jews got a call up notice they would be sealed in a car for days and sent to a work/concentration camp. (Holocaust Encyclopedia) Nuremberg Laws were 29 Laws that limited the rights of Jewish and…

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    allowed to do. The Law that the Reichstag group passed granting Hitler permission serve in 4 year terms. This applied until Hitler considered himself the dictator of the newly born Nazi Germany. Many people wanted him because they considered him Germany’s savior; Hitler was very determined to win power…

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    ostracization that the Jews faced led them to it. Specific laws were even put into place, limiting the Jews basic human rights. The Nuremberg Laws were unnecessary for the Jews. It gave them a specific curfew, it told them certain places that they were and were not allowed at, and it even told them how they had to live their daily lives: “Goebbel's urgent request ordered Germany’s Jews over the age of 6 to sew on their clothing a yellow Star of David”. The laws made Jews wear their…

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    I find this time period very interesting, personally, because I feel that a lot of the actions that Hitler took in his early stages have similarities to things that people in our society and even people in government positions still do regarding the treatment of people and the use of propaganda. This is why one of the interesting facts that I built more knowledge upon is that the Nazis killed a lot more people than just the Jews. Almost 6 million Jews were killed, and anti-semitic remarks are…

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    The Cruel Final Solution There was a conference that was known as Wannsee, that was held in Berlin, 1942. At the Wannsee conference, the SS, subdivisions, handled what was known as the Final Solution that targeted the Jews. The conference was brought up to light in the film Conspiracy, where the Final Solution was agreed upon Hitler’s fifteen men who debated the pros and cons of what was to be done to the Jews. In addition, the Final Solution determined what was going to happen to the Jews,…

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    tactics to achieve this goal was the passing of the Nuremberg Laws. To ensure the total dehumanization of Jews the Nazi party enforced two laws that stripped them of their rights, affected where they could live and work, and invited mistreatment from the Aryan people around them On September 15, 1935 Hitler and the Nazi party passed the Nuremberg Laws that were meant to be specifically discriminatory against Jewish people. In fact, the Reich Citizenship law was put in place o create a basis of…

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    In September 1935 the annual Nazi Party rally was held in Nuremberg. It was here that two laws were passed that became known as the Nuremberg laws. The first law was called, the “The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour.” This law had seven sections to it which outlined new restrictions on Jews. To name a few, according to the law Jews were no longer allowed to marry German citizens, Jews were now forbidden from displaying the Reich…

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    There was a lot of violence because of the Nuremberg Laws. As time went on in Nazi Germany, things didn’t seem to improve for the Jewish population. “In May of 1935, there were numerous boycotts of Jewish shops organized by the Stormtroopers and the men of the SS, which was often accompanied by violence. There was also a lot of antisemitic signs put up, that could be considered as propaganda that was against the Jews” (Evans, 2005 pp. 539-540). The Jewish shop owners would eventually have to…

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    Argument Essay RD Are people really good at heart? No, it was ironic how Anne, in “The Diary of Anne Frank” stated “In spite of everything, people are good at the heart.” She said that when she didn’t actually know what was going on outside of the annex, millions of jews were being killed, because of Hitler and the Germans. People are bad at heart. While some people are good at heart, no amount of good, can overcome the amount of evil in this world. People are selfish, people are treated…

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    “The Lottery:” Submit or Scream According to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, prior to World War II Adolf Hitler scapegoated Jews, gypsies, and homosexuals for the economic problems that were facing Germany (Untied States Holocaust Memorial Museum). During the Holocaust, many in Germany, Austria, Poland, France, the Netherlands, and even America turned a blind eye while these individuals were rounded up and murdered. It is all too easy to call this atrocity history as if…

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