Papers 341-350 of total 1966 found.
Category: /History
…certain roles when genocide occurs. In the Armenian, Ukrainian, and Jewish genocides, people suffered tremendously. In this paper I will explore the reasons for the mass murder of an innocent people. I will also look in-depth on the Jewish Holocaust. I…
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…Steven Spielberg?s masterpiece ?Schindler?s List? portrays the indifference and injustice associated with the Holocaust. Those events of guilt and suffering were so terrible in their scale and intensity that it was only suitable for a documentary style…
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…The essay Projected Memory: Holocaust Photographs, by Marianne Hirsch, is about “postmemory”. Postmemory is a term that Hirsch has coined. It is “memory that is not the product of direct or lived experience but that is produced by the stories and images…
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…. These practices are summarized in the Ten Commandments. The Ten Commandments are still practiced today by many Jews. The religion of Judaism has had a major impact on world history. The largest impact was The Holocaust. In The Holocaust, the Nazis tried to genocide…
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…in the Holocaust, the massive slaughtering of the jews. People who served the army were concerned about their motherland’s victory rather than about killing all the jews in Germany. It is true to some extend, that the deeds of soldiers in Poland, for example…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…In a nutshell: Briar Rose is the story of the Holocaust intertwined with the fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty. The story begins with the death of the "Gemma," the grandmother of Becca. Through out Becca’s life Gemma told the story of Sleeping Beauty…
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…Could it happen to us? Of those not killed, Holocaust victims that could work were only given moldy bread to eat and dirty water to drink, if they were given anything at all. Some would have to drink their urine to keep from getting dehydrated…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the extermination of the Jewish people of Europe known as the Holocaust or the Shoah. After some debate it was decided that the fairest way to proceed was the public trial of the men and organizations who committed the crimes. At the most famous of these, the Nuremberg…
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…Summary: Night by Elie Wiesel Wiesel's Night is about what the Holocaust did, not just to the Jews, but by extension, to humanity. People all over the world were devastated by this atrocious act, and there are still people today who haven't…
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Category: /Literature/English
…them as three fifths of a vote at some point. But blacks were not the only group which were unable to experience freedom. Jewish people were also freedomless during what was called, "The Holocaust." Holocaust, which means,"fire that causes destruction," has…
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