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tired to even pack our own backpacks with provisions, so the re-supply people did it for us. The next day we hiked the 20 miles back to our base camp and unloaded. And to our surprise they had given each of us an orange. That single piece of fruit
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today that believe that the Holocaust never occured. In the movies Life Is Beautiful and Schindler's List they go into detail of the persecution of an entire race. The harsh realities of concentration camps, the inhuman treatment of children are just some
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
several organizations to help aid the less fortunate. He did many good thing for his country and the people of his country he helped all kinds of people including Jews this resulted in him being sent to concentration camps. It is amazing to think
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Schindler get the information that he needed when he was in the Krakow Concentration Camp.
Toward the end of the movie, when Schindler bribed this man to get all of his women and children transported to Plazsow, I knew that his real intentions were to save them
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Category: /History
involved the entire population of South Africa in one way or another. Boer women and children, who were evicted from farms or villages put to the torch by the British, were either sent to concentration camps where many of them died from disease . . . (1
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). Thus, if any evidence was left or if anyone survived to tell the story, no body would believe it. The Holocaust was unique in many ways. As Levi states, the Nazi concentration camp system still remains a unicum, both in its extent and its quality (Levi
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
in turn took their animosity out on large masses of people. Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany during World War II, is a prime example of this. He took his hatred out on the Jews, forcing them into concentration camps. Another group that is a target
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, Ottawas, Shawnees, Miamis, Cherokee, Hurons and many other mighty tribes fought their battles and again had to surrender to the Whites power and if not killed, they were often concentrated into camps. Through laws in 1830 and 1834, the Indians were banned
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. She was a Jew, so she went into hiding so that she wouldnt have to go into a concentration camp. While in hiding, she wrote in a diary. That diary is one of the most bought books of all time. In it, she teaches us that even when you are up against
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Night by Elie Weisel
Elie Weisel wrote Night ten years after his imprisonment in a German concentration camp in 1944 during World War II. The book was written to tell the story of his experiences there and the experiences of so many others who weren
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