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Category: /History
…had heard of the horror of the concentration camps and what awaited them once they left the safety of their homes. Some of the officers and I tried to be nice to the Jews because I, personally, hated carrying around this gun. Once you were in the camp
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…had heard of the horror of the concentration camps and what awaited them once they left the safety of their homes. Me and some of the other officers tried to be nice to the Jews because I, personally, hated carrying around this gun. Once you were…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…had heard of the horror of the concentration camps and what awaited them once they left the safety of their homes. Some of the officers and I tried to be nice to the Jews because I, personally, hated carrying around this gun. Once you were in the camp
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Category: /Literature/English
…for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen. In his stories of Auschwitz, Borowski offers an insight into the Nazi concentration camp, and in doing so, he depicts the manipulation of the captives into assuming the role of the oppressor towards their fellow oppressed. The use…
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…this the Holocaust. Hitler called the Holocaust "the final solution to the Jewish question" (Rice. 11). Hitler believed that all Jews were incapable and they should be destroyed so he put them to work or killed them. The first concentration camp opened was Dachau…
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…, Mrs. Weis is transported to Warsaw ghetto and is reunited with her husband, Dr. Weis. They celebrate. In the concentration (work) camp, Carl is working to the bone and he wants to see his wife Inga, but he can’t because she is a German. Inga brings…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the book are in hiding because they are Jewish and during WWII Jews were killed in concentration camps by the Nazi’s. 6.The Jews in concentration camps were being beaten and gassed. The Nazi’s used Nerve gas and Mustard gas on the Jews. Jews were also being…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Miep and Eli also helped the families by getting them food and supplies. They were very helpful and sometimes helped them stay alive. 5.The characters in the book are in hiding because they are Jewish and during WWII Jews were killed in concentration camps
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…years in the concentration camps. This shows that even an older person can fight to survive now days being 50 and still doing things isn’t that big a thing but back then there had not been that many medical advancements. This also shows that someone can push…
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…in the concentration camps. Corrie begins telling of her home in the beje on top of the family watch shop. At forty-five she is still unmarried and she and her sister live with their father. Corrie recalls her life for the past forty-five years; her widowed aunts moving…
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