Study the holocaust Trinity cooper Hey! I gotta ask you something. Do you know what the holocaust is about ,well if you don't I recommend you study the topic.. Im telling you to study it because many different reasons. It teaches you many different lessons. I'm gonna tell you those reasons and hopefully you would take them to consideration because the holocaust was a big part in our history and many still talk about it today. If you haven't learned about it than it was a time where many jews were
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We as a human race spend our lives searching for who we are. When Wiesel was a young boy he thought his whole world was all figured out. He relied on his faith to guide his life and that’s the way he thought it would stay. When his entire world came crashing down it was the constant state of denial, he had put himself in that had sheltered him. It could happen to anyone but no one ever believes it would happen to them. Wiesel never believed any form of vocabulary would be able to describe the horrors
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000 member families. In 1979 a museum developed by Holocaust historian Efraim Zuroff was opened. A year earlier, the center launched a national outreach project to provide educational programs for junior and senior high school students. During its initial decade of operation, the center's program reached hundreds of thousands of American teenagers. Since its establishment, the Wiesenthal Center has focused on political issues related to the Holocaust and has specialized in the use of mass media to educate
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The Killings of the Korean War The Cold Korean War was one of the most dangerous and the most civilian killings in the world. Over Thousands and in some places millions of people killed. The North and South Korea, China, and the American Troops were killing the Civilians. China was partners with North Korea so when North Korea was killing people China was also killing people that were in their paths. They were being killed with guns and with bombs. They also was holding people as prisoners. The
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impact on me personally . How I see everything we learned is that they are all interconnected to our first subject of conformity to the holocaust project and the Israeli-palestinian conflict. The first subject that impacted me is the conformity unit because when i learned about it i realized that most historical events have conformity in them like in the holocaust. It show how dangerous one man can be like how hitler manged to make most of the German population turn against jew and start WW2 and anyone
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The world's youth has been influenced by many people, some great, some not so great. With that being said, one of the worst possible people for kids and teens to be influenced by is Hitler. The kids are the future, once you get them to listen the sky is the limit. Hitler not only killed thousands of people, but he somehow got people in Germany to believe this was justified. Hitler influenced the young people of Germany, and he made sure that they were constantly surrounded by the Nazi ideals, and
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because he was the 201st person in line for a 200 person gas chamber. “Statistics indicate that the total number of jews killed in the holocaust was over 5,830,000.” (Bülow) Acts of cruelty were performed daily on jews by Nazis. Neighboring countries could of stepped in and saved millions of jews lives, but instead stepped back and watched them die. The holocaust was terrible, because jews were slaughtered, because homosexuals were persecuted, because it killed millions of people. If human cruelty
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“Three condemned prisoners together stepped onto the chairs. In unison, the nooses were placed around their necks. “Long live liberty!” shouted the two men. But the boy was silent.”, a strong image in Elie Wiesel’s Night. This image set a scene as to how badly the Jews were being mistreated by the German Nazis. Was it only the Nazis who tormented the Jews or were their more people to blame? All were at fault during the German War Machine: Germans, Jews, and the rest of the world who turned a blind
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happen again. This may never happen again, but if it ever did, nobody would know what was happening like the jews did in the holocaust. But we need to be aware of the things that happened in the past. I learned a lot of lessons in this unit, we have it a lot better that the jews had it. People are really greaty, wasteful, rude, and selfish today. People in the holocaust would of been grateful with a pair of socks, or just a little piece of bread, or even a new outfit because they could feel the
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Yesterday we had a holocaust survivor come in and talk to us. I thought that it was a really emotional speech and was very sad in many ways. When Mr. Lowenberg was talking about what hate was it really made me think about how meany time I have said I hate you and how many time someone else has said that to me. I realized that you cant just use that word like it is not a big deal because it is and it hurts when someone says that. Also when he was saying that love heals I did not know what he meant
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