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    Anne Frank once stated, “Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart.” In the books The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and Night by Elie Wiesel as well as the movie Schindler's List, there are a variety of characters who demonstrate impeccable acts of being good at heart. Although some people believe that these characters can be seen as selfish or cold hearted, it is assured that they show care in different shapes and forms. The characters from both books and movie show…

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    the brutal experiences the Jews had to face every day of their lives. People need to be informed of the legitimate terrors that took place in and out of the camps so history doesn't repeat itself. The Holocaust eliminated Jews by lethal experiments, death camps, and destruction of Jewish societies. Why the Jews were Targeted “If they (the Jews) bring about another world war, they will experience their annihilation. Since the world war is here, the annihilation of Jews must be the necessary…

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    During the holocaust, a genocide in which the Jews were targeted by Hitler, over seven million people were executed, that's almost the entire population of New York. The holocaust was a genocide, or a mass execution of one race, that lasted over ten years. Elie Wiesel was a holocaust survivor who wrote about his experiences in the holocaust. Many genocides have occurred throughout history. We shouldn't forget about the holocaust, or any genocide, because we need to prevent more from happening.…

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    Totalitarianism Dbq

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    newspapers to brainwash children into believing Jews were bad. Children at school even stopped being friends with Jews (Change at school). According to Erika Mann, German children of the 1930s saw hating the jews was a normal thing to do since that’s what they learn in school, youth group and propaganda. They’ve never seen life where Hitler and the Nazi aren't in control, so they became dedicated to them and not see the wrong of hating an innocent jew or loving a destructive…

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    This religion follows the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament). History for the Jews began in the Bronze Age, when five Jewish people were born. Also during this age the start of Judaism was told within the first five book of the Judaism religions bible. The father of the people was chosen by the god, his name was Abraham. He would have to be an example for the Jewish people of good behavior and holiness not only to the Jews but also to the rest of the world. It was important that he would set…

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    (Holocaust) This ministry controlled the Germans and supervised media in Nazi Germany. The Nazi’s used visual, print, and educational materials to convince Germans that Jews were the enemy. The Nazi’s used films to show anti-semitism, power of the German military, and the weak Jews. One of the popular films that was produced was “ The Eternal Jew.”(Holocaust) This film was directed by Fritz Hippler. (Holocaust) The film was about documentary footage and materials filmed shortly after the Nazi…

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    Hitler and His Reasoning Behind the Holocaust The majority of the world can agree that the Holocaust was a detrimental time in our history in which millions were slaughtered at the whim of one man, Adolf Hitler, who believed that his actions were logical and necessary to fulfill the process of creating a utopian world. A logical solution that was fueled by hate. Now, many may wonder what one race could do that could bring death to over 6 million of them. This hate was brought to Adolf through…

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    some have failed. When the people were oppressed, there is often one individual who steps up and helps fight for the people’s rights. Examples of human rights violation is the holocaust and the Indians under the British rule in India. During the holocaust, the Jews were blamed for all of Germany’s problems and were deprived of human rights. In India, the British discriminated the Indians and made them second class…

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    Causes Of Antisemitism

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    explicitly proclaiming themselves the proud reincarnations of Hitler (signs with messages like “Hitler didn’t do his job”).The lawlessness occurred when the error made by the police caused the police to be accused of giving preferential treatment to the Jews. Yet according to a different source from Commentary magazine, written by Philip Gourevitch January 1st, 1993, it was stated that, “The previous day black rioters hurled rocks and bottles at a throng of Hasidim while policemen stood between…

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    to lose his close friends, and family. The Nazi’s goal was to eliminate all Jews. Jewish men, woman, and children suffered through severe discrimination. Many anti-Jewish people depicted Jews as demons and devils in their final form. The impact this made on the Jewish community was tremendous, many Jews were hated and publicly shamed for being with “pure” Germans. Many Germans who were in a relationship with Jews were humiliated, and were treated like a traitor. Overall Eugene…

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