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The Effects of the Holocaust
Title: The Effects of the Holocaust
Category: History
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The Effects of the Holocaust
The Effects of the Holocaust
“Never shall I forget the faces of the children, whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky. Never shall I forget those flames consumed my faith forever…. Never shall I forget those moments, which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust…. Never.”(Wiesel, quoted in Night 19) Many Jews experienced this same feeling of emptiness and loneliness during the Holocaust.
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IV. The Mass Killings Begin
A. The SS and some thousands rounded p Jews-men, women, young children, and even babies too.
V. The Mass Extermination
A. The Nazi’s built extermination camps equipped with gas chambers for mass murder.
B. They were led to the camps to die.
VI. The Survivors
A. Fewer than 4 million Jews survived the Holocaust
B. Those who survived the camps were changed forever for what they saw in the camps.
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