Dear Diary, It seems like all Father does these days is listen to the radio. Hitler. All the man on the radio ever talks about. Who is he? Why is he so important? Why does he not like Jews? Why would he arrest them and place them in jail? Only it was not a jail, it was a camp. I am not very educated on these camps, all I know is German soldiers are able to beat and kill Jews anytime they feel like it. My family and I live in Holland and not Germany. Winterswijk is close to the German border though. Father would often take me up there because he is a cattle dealer. That did not bother me much, until one day my sisters and I were walking home and we saw group of children waiting for us at the end of the road chanting “Jew, Jew, ugly mole
The Holocaust was a very terrible time in history over six million Jews perished in concentration camps. Even though in every tragedy there are survivors. Elie Wiesel was a little boy when all of this happened. He experienced all of the terrible things that happened during this time frame. While suffering in the terrible condition of the camp Elie and his father’s relationship goes through a drastic change.
Ann Marie Low’s diary opens in 1927 when she is a teenager living with her family on a stock farm in southeastern North Dakota. Low’s diary tells the story of her family's struggle to maintain a way of life, keeping their farm, and educate their children. She discusses her family and friends, descendants of homesteaders, through the next ten years, a time when entire communities lost their homes to mortgages and to government recovery programs. Low’s faces economic hardship, unfortunate family circumstances, and the restrictions that society had placed on women. Low's diary is about life in during the Dust Bowl, and Great Depression.
Dear Diary, I am one of many to witness the assassination of Malcolm X. On February 21, 1965 today we have lost a legacy. Malcolm X was a strong speaker, and was moved by many African Americans. He did so much to make us feel connected with our African American heritage. He would say the words that we would think but were scared to say. Malcolm X lost his life by the Nation of Islam; everyone is surrounded by questions of this fearless man’s death. The files The Files of Malcolm X, reveals The Smoking Guns in the FBI reports, which was dated for February 22, 1965, the files declares that Malcolm X had 10 gun shots penetrating to the chest, his thigh and
“The world must know what happened, and never forget.” (World War 2) General Eisenhower reflecting upon the world war II, and acknowledging it as a pertinent event in the history of the United States of America. War is war, it is not pretty or humane, but what it is, is a diplomatic way in which to settle disputes and aggressions between countries. By analyzing these wars of the past, the people of the country can learn many things, be it mistakes made by one side, strategy from someone else or battle field etiquette. And it is through this analysis that the human race is able to further itself to not repeat the mistakes made by their ancestors. There are many lessons to be learned from looking at the
The relationship between a father and son is one of the strongest relationships between family members. A son looking after his father might seem unusual, but in unusual circumstances, relationships are often forced to adapt. The father is the mentor and the son should look up to the father for support and guidance. This relationship plays out in Elie Wiesel’s memoir, Night, through the concentration camps. Hitler and the Nazi’s have been deporting Jews to concentration camps and eventually killing them. Wiesel travels through the horrible circumstances. In 1944, Elie Wiesel lives in Hungary with his parents and his three sisters, but they deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau and is split up, but remained with his father. Wiesel describes his experiences traveling through different concentration camps with his father, Shlomo. Wiesel tells about the different people he meets and events that happen. Wiesel meets other fathers and sons, whose relationships are not going well. Elie and his father stick together as they face many challenges. As time went on in the camps the fathers became weaker and their chances of survival decreased. The sons helped their fathers go on, but this would slow the sons down. In his Holocaust memoir Night, Elie Wiesel uses the motif of father-son relationships to show that while there are benefits to having a strong connection with someone amidst extreme circumstances, there are also disadvantages because the other person may become a burden.
As you know I am writing to you from the trenches of the western front in France. The United States of America joined this heinous war in the spring of nineteen hundred seventeen. We joined the fight because of the sinking of the Lusitania and when the German Kiaser sent the note to Mexico to convince them to put themselves against us to assure we will not go to war in Europe. That did not go through because the economic condition of Mexico is not that good enough to fight in a war with the United States.
The boys and I are going away together for a while, we’re going to guard St Port Moresby. We’ve been told that we can bring our tennis rackets, cameras and all sorts of things. We are excited about going away, it gives us a chance to travel and see new places, which is why I joined the army.
My father was a Jewish leader in Warsaw, Poland where we lived. We were middle class and I lived with my mother, father, and two older siblings. My father ran a soup kitchen for German Jewish refugees escaping Hitler’s reign. He also ran a large newspaper that was anti-Hitler. This automatically made him
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During the Holocaust, Jewish people were forced into concentration camps. They were given little to none of the things necessary to survive, and were forced to work until they died from exhaustion and malnutrition. They were treated like animals; dehumanized by the Nazis. In Night, a memoir by Elie Wiesel, Elie shares his story of the agony, grief, and torment he experienced during the Holocaust. The one thing that kept him going during this horrific event was his father. He depended on him and it's clear if he didn’t have his father's presences he wouldn't have survived.
For starters, Hitler was a harmless young child, and he aspired to become an artist. Though his father rejected it, and did not like the idea. “His father – Alois – was fifty-one when Hitler was born. He was short-tempered, strict and brutal.” (historylearningsite.co.uk 2016).Hitler was distraught and this made their relationship unhealthy, therefore he was abused by his father. Overall, his father influenced him in all the wrong ways.
saved. On the other hand, it can be seen as a disaster because out of
A Comparison of World War I and World War II World War I and World War II, while started by much of the same
Over 200 million deaths estimated in just three wars. There are many factors that could play into these death tolls. The amount of deaths in each war over the years with the more and more advanced technology is different than the wars in the earlier years with different weapons but more hostile actions and a longer time period.
The Second World War began in September of 1939 and was between the Allies and the Axis. It began with Germany’s unprovoked attack and conquest of Poland, and involved Britain and France from the beginning. Its origins lay in German resentment at the terms of the Treaty of Versailles (1919), the economic crisis of 1929-30, which favored the rise to power of Fascist dictators, the failure of the League of Nations to gain international acceptance for disarmament, and the policy of imperialism adopted by Germany, Italy and Japan as a means of acquiring raw materials and markets. As a part of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany had to accept full responsibility for the First World War, which then led up to the outbreak of the Second. The