Holocaust Studies Essays
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- 4 Essays On The Holocaust $43.80
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...his novel, which is based on his own experiences in the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz, author Elie Wiesel introduces his protagonist, a 12-year-old boy named Eliezer, the only son of an Orthodox Jewish family. Moshe the Beadle, Eliezer’s former teacher, returns to the community, having...
- 900 words (approx. 4 pages)
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- "Nuremberg Trials"
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...without proper attribution to as a source! "Nuremberg Trials" A five paper which looks at the purpose of the Nuremberg trials, the concept of war crimes, and the way in which the ethical issues raised at Nuremberg are relevant in other areas of society. ...
- 1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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- Borowski On Human Nature $76.65
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...only to take his own life, yet another victim of Nazi atrocities. Before he died, though, he chronicled what he had seen in several books; his most famous is This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen. This paper discusses what Borowski asserts about human nature based on his...
- 1,575 words (approx. 7 pages)
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- Elie Wiesel/religious Faith $65.70
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...ability to color the entirety of the rest of one's existence. Elie Wiesel lived through the Nazi's "Final Solution" and not only survived but used the experience as a ladder to grow as a person and, also, within his faith. Wiesel makes it clear that one of the horrors of the camp was what it...
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- Finding Meaning In Terror $43.80
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...survived the Holocaust and wrote some of the most memorable literature of the period. This paper discusses some of the similarities and differences between two of their books, Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning and Wiesel's Night.
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Frankl's book ends on a note of what he calls "tragic...
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- Freud And Malaparte $65.70
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...Civilization and Its Discontents. In this essay, Freud writes his perception of the Death Instinct within the context of the collective. Freud said that the destructive or death instinct is the instinct for aggression that all humans have and it is this instinct that poses the greatest threat to...
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- Gearing Up For War: Europe 1939 $87.60
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...through the horrors of the First World War, Europe in 1939 was clearly getting ready for another conflict. This paper takes the form of a newspaper feature, in which the writer discusses the situation and how it has developed over the years since the end of WWI, so that in 1939, Europe is again...
- 1,800 words (approx. 8 pages)
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- German Foreign Ministry During The Nazi Regime $175.20
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...that includes a Foreign Ministry would rely on that office to determine foreign policy. This was not true of Germany in the years between 1933 and 1939. During this time, the Nazi political party and Adolph Hitler were developing their power base. Among the first of the casualties was the...
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- Hitler'S Rise To Power $54.75
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...on all sides by armed hunters and attack dogs. Almost no one stood behind itnot the industrialists, not the army, not the police or the aristocracy or the church. In fact, the very creation of the Weimar government out of the humiliation of World War I was seen by many to be synonymous with...
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- Holocaust Through Film $197.10
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...events in the history of humanity. It was an event that killed approximately 6 million Jewish people, as well as other cultures of people that the Germans did not like or approve of. It was a time in history that is all but impossible to even fathom having happened, but contrary to what some...
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