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  • Jewish People In Austria
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    The Holocaust. A subject most people would like to forget but shouldn't. People must find out as much as possible about it so history won't repeat itself. Millions of Jewish men, women, and children, of all strata were persecuted because of what Nothing besides the fact that they were Jewish. Most Jews living in Germany, Austria, Poland, France or practically anywhere else in Europe were sent to concentration camps. There they were either tortured or killed. In The book Devil in Vienna, by Doris...
  • Elie Wiesel
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    Without a doubt, one of the darkest episodes in the history of mankind involved the systematic extermination of Jews, Gypsies, Slavs and gays by Nazi Germany. In order to get a good sense of the horror and despair that was felt by the interned, one simply needs to read the memoirs of Elie Wiesel in his "Night", as translated from French by Stella Rod way and copyrighted by Bantam Books in 1960. Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Transylvania. His parents ran a shop and cared for him and his three s...
  • Eliezer
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    Night During World War II a man named Adolph Hitler came into power. He led campaigns blaming the Jews for Germany's post-War World War I depression. The German people embraced this standpoint. Hitler had come upon a hypothesis called, The Final Solution. By the time the Allies had defeated Germany (in 1945), this so-called solution had resulted in the death of 6 million Europeans Jews. Most of whom were killed in Concentration Camps. Inside of these camps innocent Jews were forced into labor an...
  • Concentration Camp
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    The Night by Elie Weise l is a non fiction auto-biography. His special qualification for writing this is that he lived through it. He has won the Nobel Peace Prize, and he has written Dawn, The Accident, and The Town Beyond the Wall. He won the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in improving the living conditions and promoting the understanding and acceptance of Jews around the world. I am not sure if this is a recent publication or a classic, but it was copyrighted in 1960. The book is orga...
  • One Death Camp
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    Devastation As a person looks at the last thousand years of history, many events come to mind. To be more specific, many world-changing events have occurred. Many of them have good explanations, or just reason as to why they happened. There were also a handful of events that had no rhyme or reason. These are the events the world may never understand. In the writer's mind, these are the events that changed the world the most. There is one particular event that seems to stand out when considering ...
  • One Concentration Camp
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    Museum of Tolerance Report Museum of Tolerance While the average visitor takes nearly three hours to tour the 165,000 square-foot museum, I spent about 4 hours there. And another hour listening to one of the survivor. I had taken the time to explore the full museum; So, I might have learned a thing or two. But actually I had learn a lots about the history of the event. What was my thinking as I walked through the Museum of Tolerance? The Museum of Tolerance is a series of educational exhibits th...

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