Papers 721-730 of total 1966 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…society would have been much different. Some of us might not be here without them. They prevented the Cold War from turning into a Nuclear Holocaust. By tapping the telephone line under the Okhotsk Sea, we got to hear the Soviets plans and stop them before…
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…the fact that this is why we know so much about the Holocaust. It is important that we continue to pass on the message of what the Holocaust was all about. This idea corresponds to what MacMillan tries to express through his character by claiming that if we…
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…Judaism is intrinsically open to history. It looks forward to a future event - the messianic redemption - that will dwarf the importance of Exodus. This paper will discuss the important holidays of the Jewish year and a look into the Holocaust from…
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…this by disarming the citizens. And, there was the Holocaust - millions of European Jews were rounded up and taken to concentration camps and murdered. We have to wonder if these people still have died if they were better able to protect themselves. If every Jew took…
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…over broad rules, since they are the most significant to free human life. An example of how these 'rules' have been confused would be the Holocaust. Hitler wanted the Jews exterminated, and although many of the people (non-Jewish) felt this was inhumane…
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…The Hitler Youth By Brianne Lee 5/6/01 MC 1302 The Hitler Youth People everywhere have been told the story of the Holocaust and World War II. Most people, however, have been given the story from the Jewish perspective. Many people have…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Hitler Youth People everywhere have been told the story of the Holocaust and World War II. Most people, however, have been given the story from the Jewish perspective. Many people have written numerous books, and research papers have been…
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…occur. The Holocaust was the culmination of Nazi-German resentment towards European Jews. This genocide of staggering proportions was carried out with meticulous efficiency by a well-coordinated German bureaucracy in which nothing was left to chance…
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Category: /History
…killed. In total about 6 million Jews lost their lives, although not all of those victims died in the death camps. Many died on their way to the camps or were shot for almost no reason at all. Some people still refuse to accept the fact that the Holocaust
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…and lawfully denounced as the evil empire that he was. (Hartmann) In every country on Germany's borders--except Switzerland--Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and other targets of Hitler's hate were sent to concentration camps. But there was no Holocaust on Swiss soil…
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