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    History teaches how a single event can either hurt or protect the nations of the world. It has given light to what kind of minds run the world, and what power does when possessed by the wrong kinds of people. Through books and research, history is taught so catastrophes can never be repeated as long as everyone heeds to these warnings. For example the Holocaust, most would not want that to happen again; a whole race should not have to suffer at the hands of one ruler. Having hard grueling work…

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    well as unjust human suffering. It had many effects on the path of world history, and can still be seen in today’s world. The immediate effects of the Holocaust includes the seven to nine million of displaced Jews. Several countries struggled to take in the extensive amount of homeless Jews. Following the Holocaust, Germany experienced financial complications as well as the destruction of social class, struggling cities and worldwide outrage (Harvard Gazette). The social class…

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    From January of 1933- May 1945 Adolf Hitler started the Holocaust in Germany, convincing a whole nation that one race was the cause of all their problems. He was able to get his soldiers to murder approximately six million people simply because they strongly believed this was their duty to help their country succeed. He was also able to do this because people who knew better stayed silent because they chose to ignore the problem rather than get involved. This is just one example throughout…

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    survival. The prevailing notion that Jews must prove their worth exemplifies how they are completely enslaved to the wills of the Nazi Regime and although they…

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    has lost her family, faced death, scarred, rescued lives, and yet survived. Alicia is part of a caring and loving family. She has four brothers and two loving parents. Her father, Sigmund Jurman, is a businessman and one of the leaders of the Jews. Frieda Jurman is Alicia’s mother. Bunio is the eldest, followed by Moshe. Zachery, Alicia’s favorite brother, then Alicia, then Herzel, the…

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    Within a matter of years, millions of innocent people perished under the dehumanizing Nazi rule. Prisoners placed in concentration camps experienced extreme acts of brutality, causing them to perceive themselves as less than human. In his memoir Night, Elie Wiesel, a holocaust survivor, recalls his time spent in an infamous concentration camp. Wiesel describes the dehumanizing methods which are used to degrade and annihilate countless prisoners. Overall the prisoners are stripped of their…

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    Inactivity In Ww2 Essay

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    There are many consequences to inactivity especially in world war two in the concentration camps. One consequence is the possibility of death. If you did not do what was ordered, or you did not say what religion or nationality you were there was a higher chance of you getting killed or tortured. In the war inactivity cost millions of innocent lives. In current times and life if you are inactive then you won’t get very far. You need to take action and control your life if you want to get anywhere…

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    Inhumany In The Holocaust

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    During World War II, the holocaust happened of the mass genocide of the Jews. There are people that are to be looked up to and admired. In many ways there are Gods, right here on earth with us. People put the hope and faith in doctors hoping they can do miracles. Throughout history, doctors have performed many wonders, however, there were some doctors that betrayed this belief and peoples trust. Doctors participated in such research projects and experiments that held people against their will…

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    During the period of 1933 to 1945, an unforgiving tyrant by the name of Adolf Hitler destroyed the lives of any soul who opposed the Aryan race. While many grieve for the lives lost to Hitler’s conquest, a pain that may even be worse than death itself is to live when one’s loved ones are deceased. The unjustified rules of the holocaust made surviving even more of a struggle by tearing families apart in the forms of separation or even death. A primary example of families suffering is shown by…

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    Scholars have identified the works of several artists who showed a blend of both the Native American culture and that of Euro-American cultures in their paintings and drawings. For example, in the Shawnee War Dance by Ernest Spybuck 1833-1949, Spybuck shows the dance being performed for an Indian and a non-Indian audience. Spybuck has also embraced a Euro-American style of painting (Judith, 2008). The defined figures and flattened pictorial spaces of the earlier ledger drawings are no longer…

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