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This 4 page paper recalls the horrors of this historic event. The author contends there is no other event that can match it in its full reverberations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Significance of the Jewish Holocaust by Sep 2010 paper properly!
The Jewish Holocaust was a historical event for which there are few comparisons
in terms of the number of people killed, the suffering, and the psychological perversion. The Holocaust is not something that occurred overnight, however. For one reason or another,
the Jewish people had been hated and resented for centuries before they ever found themselves in the sites of Adolf Hitler (Longerrich 30). Indeed, anti-Semitism was deeply imbedded in
German society long before the arrival of the Nazi Party. What ultimately unfolded, however, would change the world forever. When we remember
the Holocaust we cant help but think of Adolf Hitler. Hitler, however, only served as the mouthpiece which fanned the flames of the deeply ingrained hatred of Jews that
characterized far too great a proportion of pre-war Nazi Germany. Politically influential men like Heinrich von Treitschke, Daniel Frymann (aka Heinrich Class) and Ernst Hiemer epitomized this ingrained hatred.
While the period known as the Jewish Enlightenment had seen many advancements for the Jewish people von Treitschke, Class and Hiemer managed to use their political influence to largely
overcome those advances and to call back into play the age old hatred of the Jews which had characterized much of Germany for centuries.
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