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Auschwitz
Auschwitz was not one but three different concentration and execution camps. Each camp had it own purpose. The first camp was called Auschwitz I. It was mainly used as a central camp for Nazi officers, producing economic and military
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Category: /Literature/English
(Resnick 11). The SS began as Hitlers bodyguard, beca!
me his own private Nazi army, and grew into the most powerful organization in the Third Reich. The most brutal part of the whole Third Reich was the creation of the concentration and death camps. Hundreds
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thousand Jews who had either survived the horrors of the concentration camps or escaped the Nazis altogether. The approximately 50,000 liberated Jews were part of some 8 million Displaced Persons who lived in occupied Germany and Austria shortly after the end
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developed relief work camps. Many historians wonder about the value of these camps, but MacDowell argues that the relief workers achieved important results. Many permanent results were achieved in public works at an insignificant cost to the government but were
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Category: /Literature/English
parents, Otto and Edith Frank. Two days later, she started writing about her thoughts. A few weeks later, Anne sister, Margot Frank received a notice from the Nazi to report for work at a labor camp. Which is called the concentration camps. On July 5th, 1942
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of such books and entries of human behavior and survival in the concentration camps in Nazi-occupied Europe are very diverse.
The Survivors of the Holocaust: General Survey Because the traumatization of the Holocaust was both individual and collective, most
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Category: /Literature/North American
years in a concentration camp for his anti-Soviet views, which he expressed in writing, and through the characters of his novel, Solzhenitsyn portrays his personal beliefs.
Most of the characters in "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" are innocent people
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
strongest characteristics of the Jewish people. Each movie depicts this in a different way.
Robert Benigni portrays the Nazi concentration camp as a game with his son in order to shelter him from the cruel aspects of the camp, where as in the Escape from
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Auschwitz was and still is one of the most highly known concentration camps of the
holocaust. The Auschwitz complex was the site of scientifically and efficiently executed
genocide during W.W.II. The camp is commonly applied to the complex of death
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Category: /Literature/Novels
I Am David is written by Anne Holm and is about a boy called David. David is a twelve year old boy who has spent his life in a concentration camp. One day a man from the camp helps him to escape. He is told that he must go north until he comes to Denmark
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