Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to forgive him. What do you do?
This was the question faced by renowned Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal and is the focus of his autobiographical novel, The Sunflower. A harrowing, brilliantly written classic of Holocaust and moral literature, it tells the story
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Category: /History
before the "era of mass murder" should be given the name of the 20th century. This century was when most people for either their race, ethnic, or religion had been killed purposely. From the Jewish Holocaust to the all other genocides. Yet, there is also
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Category: /Literature/English
)" (The Holocaust in Historical Perspective, Vol. 1, 1994).
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
VOICE OF DEMOCRACY
AMERICAS ROLE FOR THE NEXT CENTURY
Americas role for the next century will be to stay economically stable. That will be no problem unless
something disastrous will happen like another Stock Market crash or Nuclear Holocaust
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Category: /Literature/English
deed,
Mr. Hitler,
And in the end,
You
Have
Lost,
While we for eternity
bare the shame
of your holocaust.
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Category: /Literature/English
In 1939, on the eve of the Nazi Holocaust, the great German playwright Bertolt Brecht wrote Mother Courage and Her Children. For the setting of his play, he chose the Thirty Years' War, the senseless 17th century European conflict that pitted
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Category: /Literature/English
as a living testament, being one of the few survivors of the Holocaust. He felt it was his duty to justify how so many of his people could be allowed to die while the world remained silent. He and his people did not create the Holocaust, but rather the Holocaust
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Category: /History
conflict between the countries and would have ended with war, had not the Soviets withdrawn their missiles. After this incident it became obvious that neither country wanted war hence they mutually feared a nuclear holocaust.
Due to this fear of a possible
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
considerably throughout the diary, but her personality is well-formed from the beginning. She is a warm, optimistic, inquisitive, ambitious young girl trapped in a time of death and destruction. Her diary is one of the few accounts of the Holocaust written by young
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Category: /Literature/English
help us better understand the past without actually being apart of it.
I doubt any of us were alive when the Revolutionary War began and ended, some might have been with Pearl Harbor or the Holocaust, however, those that will be born in the future
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