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    witness is personal and intimacy that writing history does not have. History can be conformational and forced to understand the complexity of the past, and asked bigger questions. Gross uses Jedwane to reveals the complex relations between Poles and Jews. He considers the massacre at Jedwane to dwarf any criminal aspect of Polish Jewish relations. Gross is making a larger case of the history of Polish-Jewish relations and where are the perpetrators and victims. Gross is questioning the…

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    bunch of Jews. Some Jews would hide to not get killed. Very few people would help jews hide from the Nazi by sending them to a different country or hide them in their homes or other buildings. First there were multiple people who helped save Jewish lives like Ghetto groups. Ghetto groups are groups for people that would hide in forests with weapons and when a Nazi passed by the Ghetto group would shoot at the Nazi and kill them. One German manufacturer worked with multiple Jews. The…

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    Nazi Party DBQ Essay

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    Nazi Party. The Nazis wanted to create a perfect Aryan race and the Jews did not fit into that category. The disabled were also targeted because they were not created in the most perfect physical form possible, unlike the Aryans. This party mainly targeted Jews, but it also targeted many other religions and races. The Nazi Party would classify Jews by their actions, by their appearance, and by their beliefs and mindset. The Jews were seen as animals and barbaric people to the Nazi Party.…

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    and its collaborators killed about six million jews. Out of those six million jews one million jewish children were killed, along with many other groups. For example homosexuals, the physically and mentally disabled, Jehovah witnesses, and communists were all victims of this mass genocide. Along with the five million jews killed ,six million non jewish victims were victims of the Nazi mass murders. The Nazis would storm into synagogues filled with jews and bring them to concentration camps…

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    millions of Jews. Hitler the leader of the Nazi party claimed that the Jews took European jobs. Hitler also claimed that the Jews were the reason Germany lost World War 1. Hitler used reasoning like this to attempt to justify killing Jews. Conflicts against the Jewish people were caused by Nazi propaganda, racism against Jews, Nazi Party's aggression, anti-Semitism, and Adolf Hitler. Nazi propaganda was a stepping stone that helped to cause conflict against Jews. “He told people that Jews were…

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    does Jews economy take part in Germany. Second which important people (Jews) affect Germany economy. Thirdly what did Germany do to the Jewish. After all these three points we will get reason for holocaust. Jewish domination in pre-Nazi Germany. Jewish were involved in large scale banking, a situation unparalleled elsewhere, and, by way of…

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    Holocaust The attitudes of the perpetrators and the victims towards the holocaust were vastly different. The Nazis who were the perpetrators in the Holocaust saw the Jewish population as nothing but a large mass to justify the killings. While the Jews who were the victims in the Holocaust recognized that not all Germans were bad people who deserved hate. Through these differences, the Jews and the Nazis had similar attitudes because they were both trying to avoid disturbing the Nazis to steer…

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    diverse feelings. Throughout the film, copious Germans treated the Jews terribly. For one thing, a “jovial” gathering took place in the movie where countless written documents were burnt. These books, which were mostly written by Jews, were burnt to dispose of…

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    an influence in the way the Jews have been treated since the beginning of the modern era, with many societies discriminating against the race as a whole incredible harshly. The prejudice towards the Jews in the 11th century onwards has been used as a political and social tool for government bodies from many countries. This idea is exemplified through the Blood Libel which occurred during this time frame, with events such as the first accusation, treatment of the Jews there after, and the long…

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    Marion Pritchard Essay

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    II hero, put her life on edge every day. She was a Dutch woman who saved over 150 Jews. Marion was inspired to save all those Jews because of some Nazi officers. Marion witnessed some poor innocent Jewish children being thrown into a truck and decided that she wanted to try and help the Jews. She put her life on edge every time she helped the Jewish children to keep them safe. She did everything she could do in order to save as many Jews as possible, even if that meant killing. Marion Pritchard…

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