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…other people sent to the concentration camps were given differentcolored symbols for easy identification. At this point, no one dared speakagainst their country even in the privacy of one's home lest their childrenlet something slip at school. If you control…
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…is a terrible thing that no one could ever forget. The cruelness of humans is shown in both books by the merciless killings. The deaths in the concentration camps are constant and without ceasing. People were sent to die for little or no reason. When some died…
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Category: /History
…of simple materials. The art that was finally created was affected by the availability of these materials and specific conditions dictated the media in which the artists were able to work. Thus, art produced in various areas the ghetto, the concentration camp
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The Jewish people were forced to undress, line up in front of a large pit filled with corpses and then were shot to death. Others were taken to train stations . Each day the trains transported thousands of Jewish men, women and children to Concentration camps
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…. It is worth listing all the times the Jews are treated in a way that degrades them or reduces them to the status of being sub-human. This was Hitler's rationale for destroying them. The sheer physical suffering endured by the Jews in the concentration camps
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…the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto and the transfer of many Jews to the Plaszow concentration camp, Schindler used his influence to set up a branch of the camp for 900 Jewish workers in his factory compound in Zablocie and made his now famous list of the workers he…
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…the gates of Auschwitz and other concentration camps throughout Europe. My trip the Holocaust Museum was very enlightening yet depressing. Learning of what the 18 year olds of that era went through, whether being stationed in an army or being relocated…
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…taught to be "Germanized." Hitler especially targeted the Jews. Jews in hiding had to adapt to their living conditions. Some Jews, however, had the nerve to change and side with the Germans, with reasons such as avoiding concentration camps because…
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Category: /History
…decline. They were denied practically every human right and sent to concentration camps where they were murdered and forced into labor. The Holocaust occurred during and before World War II. Specifically between the years of 1939-1945. The effort made o try…
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…persecuted along with their families for racial, religious, or political reasons. Chances of survival were somewhat higher for older children, since they could potentially be assigned to forced labor in concentration camps and ghettos. The Jews were the main…
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