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- 521: Touch Wood By Renée Roth-Hano
- ... helps Renée to miss Alsace a little less. Renée¹s parents had left Poland and then Hungary to find a freer, better life. They settled in France and thought they¹d be safe. Then Adolf Hitler, a German man who hated Jewish people, started trouble all over again. First, seven synagogues were blown up. Then, the Germans created a curfew prohibiting Jews to go during certain hours. Any Jew caught in ...
- 522: Night Essay
- ... the trial of his life. He has nothing left; his faith is gone, as is his father. Inside he is alone with no one left to depend on but himself. As one man puts it, “Hitler is the only one who has kept all of his promises”(43). Certainly in Elie’s mind, God has not kept His promises. As this becomes clear to Elie, he begins to turn his back ...
- 523: Racial Discrimination And Prej
- ... not overshadow the achievements of his life. Many people died in the civil war because of racism but not as many as in World War 2. This war was started when Germany's dictator Adolph Hitler invaded Poland. He became the leader of the Nazi party in 1933; the party was against communism and believes in strong national government. They enslaved and murdered Jews, gypsies, and other minorities, whom they blamed ...
- 524: 1984 Ignorance Is Strength
- ... allow ourselves to be controlled that way! These same people go home and turn on their televisions in order to soak up some more truths presented by their honorable leaders. These are today s proles. Hitler and Stalin burned libraries. Mas Tse Tsung wrote his Red Book. Ociania, Big Brother, and the world of 1984 have newspeak. All represent the limiting of minds though dictatorship, but need to be official dictators ...
- 525: The Sunflower - An Introspecti
- ... act indeed. In contrast to the Dalai Lama's answer is the one given by Harry James Cargas. Mr. Cargas found a deeper question within the parameters of Wiesenthal s original question, namely "Should Adolph Hitler be forgiven ?" This deeper question raises a specter one may overlook, when first studying Wiesenthal s question. Does a forgiveness of the one constitute a forgiveness of the whole ? Mr. Cargas also raises a very ...
- 526: Two Powers
- ... people must do what the ruler said even if the majority disagree. Several authoritarian governments have develop throughout history , and some of them have let enormous distruction and suffering such as Nazi Germans under Adolf Hitler . In the lord of the flies the character that best describes authoritarianism is Jack. Jack, a tall, thin red-head, initially appears in the novel as the leader of the boys' choir. After losing the ...
- 527: To Judge A Book By Its Cover
- ... In April of 1998, a horrific incident took place in Littleton, Colorado. The shooting is all too familiar. Dylan Klebold, and Eric Harris, according to later findings, spent many hours in their local library researching, Hitler s Nazi ideologies, and even reading his autobiography Miem Kamf countless times fueling their rage (Lessons Learned). Could this have been avoided? So many books over the years have propelled young people to commit horrendous ...
- 528: Touch Wood
- ... and helps Renée to miss Alsace a little. Renée¹s parents had left Poland and then Hungary to find a freer, better life. They settled in France and thought they¹d be safe. Then Adolf Hitler, a German man who hated Jewish people, started trouble all over again. First, seven synagogues were blown up. Then, the Germans created a curfew prohibiting Jews to go during certain hours. Any Jew caught in ...
- 529: The Night
- ... knowing what was going on or what was going to happen next. Throughout the book, Wiesel talks about people not realizing what happened. He shows the reaction of the townspeople when they first heard of Hitler and German troops. I did not realize how much effect the book had on me until I noticed how much life has changed for Wiesel and the rest of the Jews and how unexpected this ...
- 530: To Kill A Mocking Bird 2
- ... that they are prejudice in social. People do it all the time and don't thank about what they are really saying. For an example is when Scout is confused about why THIS LADY hates Hitler so much because he hated the Jews and had them killed, just for being Jews. Well if you thank about it she is doing the same thing with blacks and she thanks it is different ...
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