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This 16-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss the Holocaust, in terms of the events and history, and also from the perspectives of two literary survivors, Elie Wiesel and Primo Levi. Bibliography offers 15 sources. | more info
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This essay analyzes the attempted defense of SS officers in Germany who tried to justify their actions and killings during the Holocaust. How SS officers and other Germans (i.e. doctors, professors, business men) treated the prisoners and how they took advantage of the Holocaust are explained. The common argument of all those responsible in this event is discussed and, as the paper proves, is invalid and excuses no one. Pages: 7 Sources: 6 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper looks at the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943. It looks at the events leading up to the Uprising, the Uprising itself and its aftermath. Pages: 6 Sources: 5 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper looks at how the movie, Schindler's List, did not look at the historical events from an unbiased, factual standpoint. This is college freshman-level writing. Pages: 3 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This is a 6-page fictional account of a doctor during the Holocaust. It is written in MLA format and relies on one source. The bulk of the story develops a moral crisis experienced by the doctor, and even though the character is fictional, the historical events discussed are accurate. The article uses language that would have been appropriate for the historical period (queers Negroes). | more info
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The purpose of this 6-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss Elie Wiesels life, beliefs and dedication to witness the Holocaust and other atrocities against the human race as Wiesel himself describes them in his writings. Bibliography offers five sources. | more info
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This is a fictional story about a young boy, Samuel, a non-Jew, who grew up in Krakow, a city in Poland that was captured by Germany at the beginning of WWII. The author told the story from his point of view, from the time the Germans came, to the making of the Krakow Ghetto, to its liquidation. The story is a little over seven pages and is 2450 words long. | more info
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The following three-page paper discusses Hitler as an example of what can happen to self-absorbed, power-hungry people who take advantage of situations and use them for their own gain. The paper also illustrates elements of Hitlers personality as well as the social and economic factors that worked together to create an individual who would become one of the most powerful forces in history. The paper is written in MLA style with five sources. | more info
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This is a 3-page paper in MLA style requiring no sources. The paper compares and contrasts the treatment of the Holocaust victims in the movie, Life is Beautiful and the book Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi. How Life is Beautiful supports or contradicts Levis interpretation is analyzed as well as how the writer accounts for the difference. Which is closer to the actual reality is also explained. | more info
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The purpose of this 6-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss Elie Wiesels life, beliefs and dedication to witness the Holocaust and other atrocities against the human race as Wiesel himself describes them in his writings. The bibliography relies on 3 sources. | more info
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This is a 4-page paper on history. It has 2 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the events and background of the Holocaust. | more info
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This is an eight page paper discussing the development of a child at the age of 4 years. It links theory with the observations made about the child, therefore based on the data gathered observations 3 to 6. A child develops at his/her own pace, thus not possible to tell exactly at what point a specific child will learn a certain skill. It relies on MLA referencing with 8 sources. | more info
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