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    The Holocaust was one of, if not the worst event in world history. Ran by Hitler and his Nazis, this horrific event took place from around 1939 to 1945. During this time period, 6 million Jews, as well as millions of other people, were persecuted by the Nazis, as they were thought to be bad people, even though they did nothing wrong. This event is known as arguably the greatest example of human genocide in history. Because of this tragic event, and all of the bad things that happened during this…

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    Many people know of Germany's most well-know supreme controlling and murderous famous dictator, Adolf Hitler. Many people also know of the hit movie Mean Girls staring Lindsey Lohan before her drug downfall. What many people do not know is that Adolf Hitler and Regina George of Mean girls have many similarities. Adolf Hitler was a dictator governmental leader in Germany from 1933 – 1945. Adolf was a major power in Germany, being a brutal an unforgiving leader. During Adolf leadership he was…

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    A common misconception of humans is that we are born good or evil. However, a much more significant factor other than genes is nurture. Who molded you into who you are today? Was it your parents and your friends? In the short story “The Half-Husky”, by Margaret Laurence Vanessa is raised in a very caring environment and she turned out to be a very caring human being, while Harvey was raised by an aunt who did not even want him, this resulted in him becoming a “bad egg”. In the novels of the…

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    Holocaust Essay In Germany and Eastern Europe the holocaust was started by Adolf Hitler because he hated the Jews because he thought they caused the Great Depression. Also in Night by Elie Wiesel he has seen hundreds of innocent people die before his eyes. During the holocaust so many Jews died under Nazi rule in Germany because the Nazi's did not like them they thought they were bad people and so they killed lots of Jews. Many people died because they were Jews and the Nazi's hated them…

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    Brian Koslow, a professional guest speaker and an author, states, “If you nurture your mind, body and spirit, your time will expand, you will gain a new perspective that will allow you to accomplish much more.” In other words, if people want to become a better person, they will condition themselves into becoming one. In the film, Max, led by a fictional character named Max, exposed a defiant story about Adolf Hitler’s journey into leading many Germans into abominating the Jewish community. When…

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    In today’s assignment I read about the Nuremberg Laws and poems by Lyn Lifshin, Judy Cohen, and Ursula Duba about surviving the Holocaustas well as a letter by Elsa Klauber. In the Nuremberg Laws websites, I read about The Reich Citizenship Law and the law of Protection of German Blood and German Honor. The Reich Citizenship Law was basically a law to divide citizens by either "Reich citizens” or “nationals”. In the first article of the law it said that any person who was apart of the German…

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    The Nuremberg laws affected the Jewish people in the Holocaust in various ways like their rights, freedom, and much more. Also, the Nuremberg laws had a role in an event. The event was the Holocaust and it had played a huge role in that time the Holocaust had occurred. To begin, their were multiple Nuremberg laws, but here are some of the main ones. Some of the main laws were banning Jewish teachers, expelling Jewish kids from public schools, and forbidding marriage between pure German blood and…

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    Over 84 years ago, the tragic horrors of Hitler rising to power happened. Hitler eventually got his hands involved in the justice and law system after being in the war that Germany had lost. Hitler clearly had a hatred for jewish people and soon established the Nuremberg Laws. After these laws were created and put into effect, it snowballed into more intense events, like the Holocaust. In result of all of these events, nearly six million jews were killed. Therefore, I will explain more in depth…

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    The Artist I chose to write about is Mr. Albrecht Durer who was born May 21st, 1471 in Nuremburg, Germany, one of the strongest artistic and commercial centers in Europe during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. His Parents were Barbara Holper and Albrecht Durer senior who was a known goldsmith, at the age of thirteen Durer began to apprentice under his father. The apprenticeship lasted two years before he left to pursue painting. He began to apprentice under Michael Wolgemut, one of the…

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    The Jews were blamed for the lose of WWI as well as for the economic problems that followed. As a result the Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935 that took away their rights and even citizenship's. This affected the many of the Jewish lived. The first victimization of the jews was ”The Night of Broken Glass” which frightened them so much they tried to leave Germany. Since most of the Jews weren't able to leave Hitler's plan was to take another alternative. He isolated the Jews in areas known as…

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