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    personal account of the lives of the five people who lived through the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto 1943. Dan Porat examined Nazi soldier, Josef Blösche who was identified as the Nazi who aimed his gun at the boy in the photograph. Porat tells the story of the Nazi photographer, Franz Konrad a Nazi solider who could have been the person who took the picture of the boy. The person assigned to liquidate the ghetto was a man…

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    The article, “Teens Who Fought Hitler, by Lauren Tarshis, describes the hardships of Ben a jewish boy who left his family and the ghetto went to go join the partisans and fight against Hitler and his Nazis during the events of WWI When ben was young he was just a boy until hitler and his nazis came around and put them all in the ghetto. then Ben hered he could help in the fight against hitler by joining a team of rebels but had to leave his family and was to never see them again. Then by time…

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    The Pianist Essay

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    essay is about the movie we saw, the movie was about Wladyslav Spillman, the movie was called “The Pianist”, because Wladyslav play piano, he was imprisoned by the Nazis at World War II and he lost all his family inside the Warsaw Ghetto, he suffer a lot of things on the Warsaw Ghetto, he was hungry, seeing people dead in the floor, and a lot of more things he saw in there, he died at 88 years in the 2000, he was a grate pianist in that ages, at least he play some of their plays on his last…

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    Poland came shortly after Hitlers rise to power. The Holocaust began with the invasion of Poland in 1939 which was the beginning to WWII. The German occupation of Poland lasted from 1939 to 1944. During this time Jews were isolated and sent to live in ghettos, their rights were stripped away, and…

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    Poland Warsaw and lived there until 1944 with her mother, father, two older sisters and older brother. One large part of Ruth’s life during the time of the war was when she moved back to Warsaw from Russia and her family got put into a ghetto. German trucks began to come into the ghettos and grab people right off the streets and everyone knew that whoever got put onto those truck wouldn’t be coming back. In Spring of 1940 Ruth, her older sister, and father were put into a ghetto in Warsaw,…

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    The Pianist Analysis

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    over Warsaw. The movie shows the life of Wladek Szpilman and what he and his family, as Jews, go through…

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    The Jewish Revolution Dbq

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    concentration camps, execution camps, or ghettos. All around they had horrible living conditions and weren’t even considered humans. The Jews had to stop the Nazis from taking over in forceful and peaceful ways. The Jews used many types of armed ways to resist against the Nazis. An example of this is the armed ghetto uprisings. Evidence: “In April-May 1943, Jews in the Warsaw ghetto rose in an armed revolt after rumors that the Germans would deport the remaining ghetto inhabitants to the…

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    The city of Warsaw was the capital of Poland, flanks both banks of the visual River. A city of 1.3 million inhabitants. The capital of the resurrected Polish state in 1919 was Warsaw. Before World War II begun, it was a major Jewish city in Poland. Warsaw Jewish population was of more than 350,000 constitutes about 30 percent of the city’s total population. It was the largest Jewish Warsaw in both Poland and Europe, and was the second in the world, only to New York City. Inside the Warsaw, the…

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    were sent to ghettos and/or concentration camps where they were mass murdered. Many survivors have painted their experiences so that the Holocaust is never forgotten. One of those artists is Samuel Bak, he painted With a Blue Thread. A painting to remember all the children who were murdered and that jews never lost their faith. Artist Biography Samuel Bak was born in Vilnius, Lithuania on August 12, 1933. When Samuel was eight, he and his family were forced to move into the Vilna ghetto. Bak…

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    Hitler’s party rose to power to power quite quick. They believed they were the superior race and to do something about all Jews, ghettos were established to gather all the Jews in one place. That was step one. Then came the labor camps where they’d be forced to work out of control. Lastly, the “Final Solution.” Annihilate all Jews. (“Final Solution: Overview”) Nazis took antisemitism…

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