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    The Holocaust Happened

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    How do we know the Holocaust happened? The Holocaust was a ‘solution’ created by the Nazis to “solve their Jewish problem” Survivors say it started on January 30th 1933 and finished May 8th 1945, when the Nazis were defeated by allied forces. Holocaust deniers usually ignore all the evidence of the event and insist that the numbers and story were invented by the Jews and the Allies for their own benefit. Also, in this essay when I refer to “Jews” or “Jewish people” I am usually meaning Jewish…

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    When the Nazis began their reign of terror across Europe, over 17 million people were sent to their deaths in concentration camps, but Dr. Miklos Nyiszli was given a fate he found worse than death. In Nyiszli's novel, Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account, the horrors of the secret Sonderkommando are uncovered. Nyiszli agrees to become a doctor for Auschwitz in order to save his life, unaware of the atrocities he will witness while working under Dr. Josef Mengele – the "Angel of Death". This…

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    Reinhard Heydrich From 1941 to 1945 about 6 million Jews were murdered by the Nazis in the Holocaust. One of the most important men to the Nazi cause of mass murdering the Jews was Reinhard Heydrich, one of the highest men in the SS. Reinhard Heydrich had an interesting life as a child and young adult, and a influential career as a Nazi. Heydrich’s death in 1942 was a turning point towards the extermination of Jews in Europe. Reinhard Heydrich had an unique childhood and life as a young adult.…

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    About 6 million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. The book Night written by Elie Wiesel is his account of what occurred to him and the others around him during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the worst genocide in the world because the Nazis killed people of any age, the concentration camps had the worst possible conditions, and the Nazis treated the prisoners like animals. One reason the Holocaust was the worst genocide in the world is the Nazis killed people of any age. One piece of…

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    In the aftermath of World War 1 that left Germany feeling guilty and humiliated, the German people were looking for someone to blame. The Treaty of Versailles in 1919 had devastating effects on the political stability, economic growth, and military power of the country. From this aftermath rose the fascist dictator Adolf Hitler who convinced the nation that the Jews resulted in the loss of the Great War. In 1933 the Holocaust began and reigned terror on Jews across Europe for close to 12 years,…

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    Good Evening ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we are here today to decide the fate of Adolf Eichmann. I am going to begin my defensive argument by telling all of you a little bit about Adolf Eichmann, and how he got in this predicament. Adolf Eichmann has always been a normal everyday person. He has had many different jobs. He has worked for his father’s mining company, worked in sales, and he even went door to door as a traveling salesman. Wanting to better his future, he joined the…

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    Imagine a dark hallway, and there are 20 doors that line it, from each of those doors come screams filled with agony, despair, and mortal anguish. Now imagine that same scene in 1941, the time of World War II (WWII), while their was a war that was being fought, the German party was also imprisoning Jews. The Nazi party has an interesting history to say the least but if you dig deeper into its history you will find example of human cruelty that shall never leave your mind. Everyone knows about…

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    The boy in the stripped pyjamas directed by Mark Herman is set during World War 2 and follows the life of an 8 year old boy named Bruno whose father is a commander for the SS and lives near a concentration camp. Bruno decides to adventure himself in his backyard forest where he comes upon a fenced concentration camp, where he has made friends with a young Jewish boy named Shmuel. The historical accuracy of this movie towards the Holocaust is barely accurate to the facts that children didn’t live…

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    The Jews are not hoping to be dealt with so horrendously, but rather they are not willing to starve and be treated so harshly by the Germans. Close to the start of the diary, Eliezer experiences lost confidence in the wake of seeing terrible demonstrations of barbarism. The Jews were dealt with as though they were refusing in the city. Nobody felt the need to say anything on the grounds that they felt they would be beaten considerably more. " The individuals who kept noiseless yesterday will…

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    Elie Wiesel was the author of the book Night and he was a Nobel-Prize winning writer, in which he recounted his experiences surviving the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel was born on September 30, 1928, in Sighet, Romania, and he died on July 2, 2016 at the age of 87. Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without…

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