Category: /Literature/Novels
were moved to an internment camp by the name of Berkenau. The prisoners were kept in the dark about their final destination (an concentration camp). The family as well was not aware of ware they were going. On the cattle, cars the conditions were
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
), and the danger of damaging a fragile economy.
In early April 1933 a law was laid down that said that any civil servant official of 'non Aryan origin' were to be retired. This restricted where the Jews could work.
In Spring 1933 the first concentration camps
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Category: /Law & Government
a true boy. This was big to Anne, for she was growing up and it took time for her to notice.
On August 4, 1944, the Gestapo(Nazi Secret State Police) had discovered the hiding place. The Frank's were arrested and taken to concentration camps. The name
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Category: /Literature/English
Andersonville
To be honest, I rented this movie reluctantly. I didn't expect to be as moved and touched as I was by the end of the film. Andersonville was the infamous Southern prison camp located in Andersonville, Georgia. The film begins
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Category: /Literature/English
of the good and evil theme that these novels are alike.
Art Spiegelmans Maus II is the true story of his father, Vladek, and the repercussions of his suffering in a Nazi concentration camp. In 1944 at the height of World War II in Europe, Vladek Spiegelman
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Category: /History
would consider the world and especially Europe civilized, the largest genocide known to man was taking place. Not only this, but the rest of the world knew exactly what was going on inside these concentration camps and didnt intervene. It shows
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
arrested and transferred to the Walzheim Concentration camp and became extremely depressed. "Several times I came within an ace of hanging myself of putting an end to my life in some other way because I hadn't the faintest idea if, or when, I should ever
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Category: /Literature/English
, that I can never fully understand it, because I was not a part of it.
One part of the book that moved me occurred when Elie arrived at the concentration camp and saw all the faces of the children burning in the crematory. I will never understand how
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Category: /Literature/English
, and how the women have no rights of there own. Second, is South
Asian countries that kill babies, because of imperfections or because just of their sex. And third,
during World War 2 when Hitler ran death camps and concentration camps.
In Pakistan
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Category: /Literature/English
have no rights of their own. Second, is South
Asian countries that kill babies, because of imperfections or because just of their sex. And third,
during World War 2 when Hitler ran death camps and concentration camps.
In Pakistan, women's rights
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