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    Similes In The Holocaust

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    During the Holocaust‚ people say that the Jews went like sheep to the slaughter. This simile has a very deep and emotional meaning to several people because the Jews did not have an easy life during this period of time. They were forced onto trains‚ not knowing where they are going‚ or where they are at. Sometimes they would even be told that they’re going to a certain place‚ but will end up arriving to a death camp. Comparing Jews to sheep has a great deal of relevance because they were both beat

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    concentration camps. Another thing this photo captures is how skinny the man standing on the right is‚ and this was because the Jews were hardly given any food and a lot of people died of starvation. This picture shows Adolf Hitler the Nazi leader. Adolf was responsible for starting Judenrein. This picture is another photo of the concentration camps that the Jews were forced to live in. As you can see they even took small children. This photo is of number tattooed on a descendant of someone

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    Daniel Jonah Goldhagen born in 1959 is an American political scientist most famous for his book‚ Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust‚ which hypothesizes that all ordinary Germans were actively in favor of the holocaust because of the supposedly unique and virulent "eliminationist" anti-Semitism that was a part of the common consciousness in Germany throughout history. He claims that this special mentality cannot be fully understood by non-Germans and that it was unique

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    Extermination Camps Anti-Semitism reached to extreme levels beginning in 1939‚ when Polish Jews were regularly rounded up and shot by members of the SS. Though some of these SS men saw the arbitrary killing of Jews as a sport‚ many had to be lubricated with large quantities of alcohol before committing these atrocious acts. Mental trauma was not uncommon amongst those men who were ordered to murder Jews. The establishment of extermination camps therefore became the "Final Solution" to the "Jewish

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    human rights because of ethnic background‚ gender‚ religious preference‚ or political affiliation. Thus‚ people attempted to end many of these human rights violations‚ though it may not work. The people who lived in India during British imperialism and Jews during the Holocaust are the examples of human rights violations. The treatment of Indian during British imperialism was one of the examples of human violation. British imperialism means that Britain‚ which was strong‚ took over the weak‚ such as

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    Silence

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    The Jews were deeply affected by the decisions Hitler made. How is it even possible for a man to have so much hatred for another human being? How can a man like him have so much power? According to Hitler‚ the Jews were over growing and taking over companies‚ shops‚ and banks. If the Germans needed anything like a loan‚ food‚ or clothes; they had to go the banks and stores that were owned by Jews‚ and apparently Hitler did not like that. So he convinced almost all of Europe that the Jews were unpleasant

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    Thesis Statement: Genocide had a huge impact on human life‚ the jews‚ and life after genocide. Body Paragraph 1- genocide was a sad thing that happened it impacted humans because they had no money or no where to live when it ended. But while genocide happened people were t today i will be telling you about the genocide that happened in world war 2 during the holocaust. it was a dasture it happened over a long amount of time. Did you know how much people died during this event ? About 1.2 million

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    Life After The Holocaust

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    did the Jews become outcasts they also became humiliated‚ persecuted‚ and displaced. Although many lives were claimed in what some now say was a senseless war. Many of those that escaped Hitler and his army during the devastation of the Holocaust‚ became displaced forcing them to become immigrant’s‚ and refugees of foreign countries. Some suffered the loss of love ones‚ and many had to deal with the sense of guilt they endured for having to leave their love ones behind. LIFE FOR THE JEWS BEFORE THE

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    fateful for the Jews of the Netherlands. During 1940‚ the German occupation officials forbid Jews from the civil-service and required Jews to register the assets of their business. In January of 1941‚ the German auth- orities required all Jews to register themselves as Jews. 159‚8 06 people registered themselves as Jews‚ including 19‚561 born of mixed marriages. As of April 29‚ 1942‚ Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of David on their clothing. Deportations of Jews from the Netherlands

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    The Holocaust‚ state-sponsored murder of the Jews in the concentration camps‚ is one of the darkest events in the human history. Six million people were heartlessly tortured and executed in various places in Germany‚ France‚ Netherlands‚ Poland‚ Czech Republic‚ and Austria. It is impossible to deny the evil nature of the Holocaust‚ and scholars have been trying to investigate the essence of evil in the concentration camps. Richard L. Rubenstein‚ exploring the nature of the Holocaust from the Judeo-Christian

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