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Fifty Years Ago Concentration Camp
1,091 words
World War II had stroked my soul not alike any
other warfare. Holocaust, genocide, concentration
camp were the nightmare terms that I had to grow
up with. Certainly, every war leaves physical and
psychiatric reflection on a nation; however,
because it happened only fifty years ago, it took
away lives of my relatives, this account of
humanity couldnt be forgotten by me. The
unfairness, cruelty and suffering that were
expressed from Nazis arouse my curiosity of
holocaust and humanities in our worl...
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The Similarities Between Adolf Hitler And Jesus Christ
674 words
The Similarities Between Adolf Hitler and Jesus
Christ Many individuals hold the opinion that
Adolf Hitler (1889 1945) and Jesus Christ (6 BC AD
30) have nothing in common; however, similarities
become apparent when one contemplates both Hitlers
and Christs objectives and influences upon the
world. Adolf Hitlers main objective was to have a
world populated by a superior Aryan race. Hitler
almost accomplished this task with his Nazi
followers, and by appointing himself dictating
fuer over Germany...
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Britain And France Eva Braun
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Adolf Hitler was born around 6: 30 p. m. on the
night of April 20, 1889. He was born in a little
village of Braunau Am Inn in Australia. He would
one day lead a party that put a major importance
on ones family tree. Even though there was a Jew
on his own family tree. Adolf's father, Alois came
from a poor background. Alois was born in 1837.
Alois even became an Austrian customs official. He
provided Adolf with a secondary school education.
But he never got his customary graduation
certificate, b...
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Second World War Newspapers And Magazines
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... great, talented photographers we would have a
very boring media. Photojournalists cover all
sorts of events, from simple everyday things to
important meeting with politicians and wars. Carl
Mydans was another great photographer of Life
Magazine. He followed General Douglas MacArthur to
the Philippines in January 1945 this was when
America was at war with Japan. Mydans could have
easily been killed by enemy fire, but he continued
on, producing some great photographs that the
public would late...
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Father In Law Father And Son
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... have interfered before it would have even come
to a production and he never would have found
anyone to stage it. He wrote his play in such a
way that its audience wouldnt take the Germany of
The Condemned of Altona literally no one would see
the play as a story of a German ex-soldier in 1959
but as a denouncement against the cruelties in
Algeria committed by France. Once again, Sartre
goes back to his philosophical ideas about the
question of free-will, choice and guilt. His
protagonist, Fra...
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Sigmund Freud Anna Freud
640 words
The Freud museum is a small house museum which was
formerly the home of Sigmund Freud and his family
when they escaped the Nazi annexation of Austria.
Thus Nazi persecution of Freud led to the
extraordinary environment in which he had
developed his epoch-making theories being
transported, in its entirety, from Vienna to
London. It remained the family home until his
daughter Anna Freud (1895 - 1982) died, and it was
her wish that the house should become a museum to
commemorate her fathers life an...
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Soviet Socialist Republics Soviet Union
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The Soviet Union was a communist country with a
totalitarian regime that existed from 1917 until
1991. The official name was The Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics (U. S. S. R. ). The country
stretched from the Baltic and Black Seas to the
Pacific Ocean. In its final years it consisted of
15 Soviet Socialist Republics. Russia was by far
the largest Republic in the Soviet Union in terms
of both land area and population, and also
dominated it politically and economically. The
first leader of the ...
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Concentration Camps Find Meaning
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A man who becomes conscious of the responsibility
he bears towards a human being who affectionately
waits for him, or to an unfinished work will never
be able to throw away life. He knows the why for
his existence and will be able to bear almost any
how. (Frankl, 87 - 88). Mans Search for Meaning of
2 parts. One: a recall of his experiences in Nazi
concentration camps during the Second World War.
Two: his form of therapy called logo therapy and
all of its general components. Logotherepay is
from...
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Faith In God Fellow Prisoners
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Night is narrated by Eliezer, a Jewish teenager
who lives, at the book's opening, in his hometown
of Sighet in Hungarian Transylvania. Eliezer
studies Torah and the Cabbala, Jewish mysticism.
His instruction is cut short, however, when his
teacher, Moshe the Beadle, is deported. In a few
months, Moshe returns, telling a horrifying tale.
The Gestapo (German secret police) took charge of
his train, led everybody into the woods, and
systematically butchered them. Nobody believes
Moshe, who is taken...
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Milton Meltzer Nuremberg Laws
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The meaning of the title "Never To Forget" is very
significant to the story of the Holocaust. The
title simply means to forget what we know would
not be human. It is very important that we never
forget the Five Million Jews that lost their
homes, property, freedom, dignity, and finally,
their lives. We must always remember what happened
to the Jews. Every time someone thinks of saying
or doing something to a fellow human being we must
remember the Holocaust. We must never forget to
insure this w...
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Sources Of Information First Hand
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... SS attacked other political groups, so in the
end the Nazis were the only political party left.
Between 1936 and 1939 the poor treatment of Jews
increased. In 1935, a Law was passed called the
Nuremberg Law, which stated that 'A Jew may not be
a citizen of the Reich. He has no vote. He may not
fill public office. Marriages between Jews and
Nationals of German and similar blood are
forbidden. ' In 1933, Hitler ordered Germans not
to use Jewish shops, doctors, and lawyers. Jews
were made a sca...
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W W Ii Years Of His Life
1,358 words
Paul was born in the German town of Hand in 1895,
on December Sixteen. We might assume that
Hindemith felt a pull in the musical direction
from a very early age; Paul's father was a painter
and did not want his son becoming a musician, so
our little composer-to-be ran away at the age of
11, and started his own life. Paul taught himself
the violin and viola, and began earning his living
by playing at Cafes and other such establishments.
Eventually, Hindemith learned the rudiments of all
the instr...
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World War Ii Simon Wiesenthal
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The main distinguished features, I think, are the
following: slaves usually were people of different
nationalities; they were not exterminated with
such cruelty and maniacal tendency as Jews. Slaves
were subjected to tortures but that tortures were
nothing compare to experiments that were carried
out on Jews. No slaveholder in good mind will
purchase a slave only for killing him. While six
million Jews were being systematically and
brutally massacred by the Nazis during WWII, most
of the world s...
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Chanel No 5 Coco Chanel Fashion
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Gabrielle Chanel, orphaned at an early age, was
raised by nuns. Gabrielle wanted to be a singer.
She debuted in a concert cafe. Each of the two
songs Gabrielle sang contained the word Coco. The
name, which was given to her by the audience,
stuck for more than eighty years. Her singing
career, however, did not. Cocos voice was limited
and work did not come easily. After her short
attempt at a singing career, Coco Chanel quit
performing to begin work as a hat maker. Coco
Chanel went from designing...
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Germany And Italy Nazi
582 words
Fascism's in Germany and Italy Oliver Beach Mrs.
Howell Modern European History 5 / 22 / 00 Fascism
in Germany and Italy Germany and Italy rose up
under new leaders with a new type of governing
policy. However, the same policies that caused
growth lead to eventual collapse of these nations.
Fascism grew because of extreme nationalism, fear,
and governmental control. It failed due to
absolute power by one man, its own aggressive
nature, and lack of organization. Hitler? s rise
to power can be cre...
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B Du Bois W E B Du
988 words
Harlem Renaissance The Harlem renaissance was a
time of creative ingenuity among blacks confined
to the ghetto s of America by racism and an
implied social class. In the Early 20 s black s
had progressed far enough along where some didn t
need to work 16 hour days to make a living. This,
coupled with the coming together of lots of blacks
in ghetto s, the exposure of some blacks to
European whites who weren t racist like American
whites, combined to raise the hopes, dreams, and
aspirations of bla...
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Concentration Camps Mass Murder
895 words
Heinrich Himmler was Reich leader of the SS, head
of the Gestapo and the Waffen SS, minister of the
interior from 1943 to 1945 and thought to be the
most powerful man in Nazi Germany, second only to
Adolf Hitler. Himmler was born in Munich in the
year 1900. He was born into a middle class
Catholic family. Educated at a secondary school in
Landshut. Heinrich joined the army as an officer
cadet at the age of 17 to fight in the First World
War. He was enthusiastic to fight for Germany as
most boys ...
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German Workers Party Adolf Hitler
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At 6: 30 p. m. on the evening of April 20, 1889,
he was born in the small Austrian village of
Braunau Am Inn just across the border from German
Bavaria. Adolf began to read early in his
childhood. He would read about Native Americans
and how they were slaughtered, battles between the
Germans and Russians and he would read his fathers
War books and Hitler became familiar with war and
racism at an early age. It was not long before the
great historic struggle had become my greatest
spiritual experi...
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World War 1936 Hitler Germans
696 words
Mussolini and Hitler Compared Because of military
unpreparedness, Mussolini did not enter World War
II until June 1940, when the Germans had overrun
France. Italy fought the British in Africa,
invaded Greece, and joined the Germans in beating
up Yugoslavia, attacking the Soviet Union, and
declaring war on the United States. After Italy's
many military defeats, King Victor Emmanuel
dismissed Mussolini in 1943, and in September
obtained an armistice with the Allies, who had
invaded southern Italy....
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Superior Race People Wanted
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The year was Hitler HITLER The year was 1929, the
Great Depression had hit hard all over the world.
People were losing their jobs, and their way of
life was changing drastically right before their
eyes; the people needed money fast. They needed to
rebuild their lives and get back on their feet
again, economically, politically, and socially.
They needed a way out of this slump fast, and
Hitler was there for the rescue. In 1933, Germany
was facing a high unemployment level, leaving
people to fend ...
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