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…The Germans and the non-Jewish world treated the Jewish people horribly. They looked for freedom, growth, and a better government after World War I. Instead, Jews became prisoners of their own country in Germany. They were put into concentration camps
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…it. The Prisoners of War were kept in concentration camps, where it was day to day constant dying and suffering and separation of the family with unconditional weather. 1 They had no real shelter, and kept busy by working, and the odd time even got a chance to play…
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Category: /History
…Resistance is futile. I can only imagine that was what the Nazi’s were thinking while they were butchering millions of Jews in concentration camps all across Europe. The Jews however, had a different thought. Jewish resistance against the Nazi’s…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that is a big mistake. Patty thinks that Arkansas isn't very patriotic and is a bad place for a military. Everything seems fine, and then Patty soon finds out that the Nazis are putting together concentration camps to torture all of the Jewish people. When Patty…
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…to get sent to a concentration or extermination camp, so they hid so the Nazis did not take them away. Anne and Elly may seem alike, but in actuality, the two are very different. First, Anne and Elly both hid, but in different places. Anne and her family…
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…How would you feel if your life turned upside down, due to being forced to leave your home, ripped apart from your family, and mandated to live in a concentration camp. But sixty-two years ago, teenagers in Europe had to face this dilemma. One teenage…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…were Jewish or something other than German, you would have been sent to a concentration camp and segregated by men and women. If you weren’t strong enough you were sent to the crematory to be cremated. If you were strong enough you were sent to work…
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…and started building concentration camps. Six million Jews were killed because of Adolf Hitler. He looked at other people like they were building blocks for the structure he wanted to build. He attacked countries that contained Jews and marched them…
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…-dominated Europe. Jews in Germany were then forced to wear badges or armbands marked with a yellow star. Soon the Nazis deported tens of thousands to ghettos in Poland and to occupied Soviet cities. Death camps, or concentration camps, equipped with gas…
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Category: /History
…to life in the concentration camps in Germany. The question remains today that if we should ever get into a situation like World War 2 again should we place the people of the "enemy" in relocation camps. I personally think that the centers are a great idea…
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