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and colleges.
After learning all this about African-Americans and how they were treated, I wasn?t sure if I was ready for more, but the tour had to continue. I moved on to the Holocaust tour. What I learned about the Holocaust was all new to me. The Germans felt
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Category: /History
The Holocaust is described as the deliberate systematic persecution and annihilation of European Jews by Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945.
Adolf Hitler was born in Austria-Hungary, he then moved to Vienna to join the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts
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The Holocaust
AUSCHWITZ
THE NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP
Located thirty-seven miles west of Krakow, Auschwitz was the camp where Jewish people were killed and worked. This camp , out of all the rest tortured the most people. At the camp
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Category: /Literature
enforcement to control his people. The Gestapo are the most commonly known, they were secret state police of Germany, but they were one of many branches under the SS. The SS was an abbreviation for the Schutzstaffel. They played a main role in the Holocaust
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Category: /Literature/English
The Holocaust
World War II erupted on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. It took mere days for Germany to emerge victorious, and the Nazis began to enslave the Poles and destroy their culture, deemed subhuman. The first step
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nice between us.
I just wish that the Holocaust didnt happen at all, that it was just an ugly nightmare. But it did happen and that will never be erased out of our minds. All the deaths of elderly people, adults, children, babies, along with sickness
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Holocaust is a "Greek word meaning, 'destruction of an entirety; a whole'" (Berry Notes). The Holocaust usually refers to a time in Germany when Adolf Hitler was Chancellor, and he and his many followers killed around six million Jewish people, as well
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Category: /Social Sciences
Norman Finkelstein's 2000 book The Holocaust Industry is regarded as one of the most controversial texts to be published in the early years of this new millennium. Finkelstein's book has indeed caused a great stir in the community at large, particularly
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Admitting the Holocaust by Lawrence L. Langer is a collection of essays
about the Holocaust and how it is perceived in literature by our culture.
Langer explores oral testimonies, diaries and fiction that consider the
devastation
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Women and the Holocaust
Women Struggle More Horrid Experiences Then Men
The holocaust can be described as one of the darkest eras in human existence, and the greatest crime imposed upon people by people. The holocaust, which was a product of Hitler
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