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    and the number of disciples had grown immensely in Jerusalem. More and more believed in Jesus. As the church had grown problems had occurred between the Hellenistic Jews and the native Hebrews, Peter the leader of The Twelve was confronted with a challenging situation. The Hellenistic Jews who spoke Greek had tension with the Hebraic Jews who spoke Hebrew because they felt as if their widows were neglected. During this time, the women did not have an education nor had to work their husbands were the

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    Palestine was 2/3 (Soderblom 2003). This was unfair to them. Besides, Jews claim that they have sovereignty on Palestine as their ancestor have moved to Palestine and they maintain there is a tie between Jews and Palestine for more than 3,700 years, so it is their historic homeland (Gans 2008: 101; Brown 2011: 139). In contrast, Palestinians argue that there were only 1/4 of Jews lived in Palestine before 70 AD, this does not mean that Jews lived there can compete the land (Lorimer and Malloy 2002: 7).

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    last run and performed in the 1936 Berlin games where he had his best performance ever and used his Jewish pride to strengthen his motivation to beat a German fencer and won a Gold medal in fencing. Kabos completely destroyed the Nazi ideology that Jews were the inferior race because not only did he win a gold medal, but he single handily beat a bloody German! Later during the Holocaust, Kabos was forced into a labour camp where he died, but to his grave he must have died with Jewish pride because

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    on the world’s history. In Germany in the year 1933, a man named Adolf Hitler rose to power. His mission would be to “exterminate” all minorities, but most importantly, the Jews. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire". But as we now know in history, the Holocaust was the genocide of six million Jews by Hitler and the Nazi regime. Over the time of Hitler's reign, the Jewish population would be stripped of their rights, dignity, and most preciously their lives. At the end

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    at the start of World War 2 based upon the facts and what constitutes for a legal assassination under the International Law. I feel personally that it should have been executed under the just war theory and based upon morally correct assumptions that an assassination of Hitler would have prevented the deaths innocent Jews. But, legally at that time and place, under the rules of International Law, I believe it would have been allowed and was attempted unsuccessfully, based upon the fact Hitler killed

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    because of their gender, race, and religion affiliations, which is unjust. Individuals have lost their lives because of not having their country making sure their right to life and freedom does not get taking away. For instance, the persecution of the Jews by the Nazi’s, many of them lost their life because of a lack of human right to protect them from being executed without a logic purpose. As a society we can not construct some criteria as to whom can have human rights and those that cannot. Society

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    Nuremberg Laws were two laws which excluded the Jews from German life, as well as took away some of their natural rights. 1st law stated that only full blood Germans and their blood relatives were members of the Reich. 2nd law said that Germans could not

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    Supreme Court. During war times the government uses power to make society worse. Maus has many examples of power being misused. A fellow Jew had told Vladek that the police had gone to a relatives house and no one had heard of that relative again. Vladek said “It was many, many such stories synagogues burned, Jews beaten for no reason, whole town pushing out all Jews each story worse than the other” (Spiegelman

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    Jewish children, and therefore saved many of them. International Children's Health Care and Welfare Society would train children in order to prepare them for the dangers they might face, and whenever possible they would send them to Switzerland (Berman). International Children's Health Care and Welfare Society saved up to thousands of Jewish children alone. There was also a Movement called the French Israelite Scout Movement that saved thousands of Jews in France (Berman). It was started by Robert Gamzon

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    racial propaganda, dehumanizing the Tutsis by including depictions of them as cockroaches. Many years prior to the Rwandan genocide, a similar deliberate extinction occurred. Between 1933 and 1945, members of the Nazi party killed over six million Jews in what is known as the Holocaust. The genocide started with the Treaty of Versailles, which caused Germany to pay monetary compensations to the other nations as war

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