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    The Story Of Alfred Caro

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    The story of Alfred Caro was a bit different, due to the fact that he did not move to a ghetto. Alfred’s father had lost his business just before the Nazis started rising in power, breaking into homes and doing “political investigations,” stealing the Jews’ items. According to Caro, they also took people in for these investigations. The Caro family had left Germany just before the whole fiasco happened. Eventually, the Caros were seen as political opponents, like other Jews, and Nazis planned to

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    Daniel's Story Analysis

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    Daniel's Story Daniel's story was about a boy named daniel, daniel was a jewish person that live in the time when hitler was sending jews to concentration camps also know as the holocaust. The holocaust was very bad it took jews away from their homes, jobs and families and friends. hitler hated jews because they took away jobs and they weren't actually germans.hitler killed about six million jew in a couple of years. they way he would kill them was to poison the air or burn them. they never could

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    Kristallnacht What would you do if you were dragged out of your homes and humiliated?. What would you do ifIf you watched your life crumble to ashes and, saw your home and whole life being destroyed. On November 7, 1938 Ernst vom Rath was assassinated by a jewish boy. Two days later on November 9th, 1938 Nazi mobs torched or vandalized hundreds of synagogues throughout Germany and damaged, if not completely destroyed, thousands of Jewish owned property. The result of Kristallnacht left 267 synagogues

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    Night Summary •Night is a memoir about the life of a young Jew, who lives in a town called Sighet. •He has three sisters and his father is the leader of the Jewish community in Sighet. •The protagonist is a strong believer in Judaism, and he always wanted to study Kabbalah, which is “an ancient wisdom that reveals how the universe and life work”. •One day, the Nazi forces arrest all foreign Jews in the town -including Moishe the Beadle, the man that was guiding the protagonist in his studies of

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    Syrian Refugees Analysis

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    Syrian refugees today and German-Jewish refugees during the 1930's share many difficulties. Both the articles, "Fresno Family Represents the Plight of Syrian Refugees," and "Jews' Tale Plays Out Again as Syrian Refugees Find Resistance to US Entry" both prove that the Jews and Syrians issues are very similar. The US denied the German-Jewish refugees entrance, and now we are doing the same again with almost all of the Syrian refugees. The Jews from Germany in the 1930's during the Holocaust and the

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    During World War Two, millions of Jews were persecuted by Nazi Germany just because they were different than everyone else. This was a very big problem because it is not right to imprison people just because of their political views. This did not just affect the Jews, many Germans were terrified by what was going on with the Jews, their friends were being taken away and the Jewish shops were being closed. The Book Thief is a great example of how the the Germans felt about the treatment of Jews. The

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    Hailey wrote,“Then she rushed up to their bedroom to pack the valise with the clothes that might make the difference between life and death for her husband” What is the significance behind packing a suitcase, and how could packing a suitcase impact the future for her and her husband? What relationship is Hailey trying to illustrate with the Holocaust and how citizens everyday lives became affected by it? (page 20) What does the phrase “For those Christians who strangely resembled Communists- or at

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    Essay On Jews In Ghetto

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    Millions of Jews lived in eastern Europe, and then Germany invaded Poland in 1939, more than two million Polish Jews came under German control. German’s invaded the Soviet Union in june, 1941. A couple million jews came under Nazi rule, the German’s forced the jews to go into ghettos otherwise known as Jewish Residential Quarters the German’s made over 1,000 ghettos in occupied territories. Warsaw was the largest ghetto and it was the Polish Capital, almost a half a million jews were in Warsaw,

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    All Germans and Jews lived a perfect life until the holocaust took place. Every jew suffered not just because they were scared also because they wanted freedom. Adolf Hitler made every jewish person ‘s life miserable. He made concentration camps, camps like Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Bergen-Belsen, Flossenburg, and Gross-Rosen. Gross Rosen was located in Western Poland, it was established in August 2,1940. In 1941, Gross Rosen was designated an autonomous concentration camp. At first the prisoners

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    The Holocaust started in 1933. At this time, so many Jews were going into hiding. Hitler sent every Jew to a death camp to be killed or suffer. Both men and women were sent to the camps. Two men that went to the camps were Otto Frank and Hermann Van Daan. While reading The Diary of Anne Frank, I was introduced to two men that were in the Holocaust. Otto Frank and Hermann Van Daan had many similarities and differences. Otto Frank was married and had two children. Mr. Frank was married to Edith Frank;

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