the jewish
the question 1
how did camp life change the prisoners as a person a family and relationships with other human beings
it changed their religion into not believing In god and it makes them afraid of a lot of humans so they can't trust anymore they broke up the families in categories in men and females
what does the novel reveal about you as a human being
I shows that right now was not the most difficult time it was in the 1945's with the Jews so the people in our time need to stop complaining that they have a hard life and they don't know about the past
here are some that lived
Elie Wiesal
Born on September 30, 1928, in Sighet, Transylvania (later Romania), Elie Wiesel pursued Jewish religious studies before his family was forced to relocate to Nazi death camps during WWII. Wiesel survived, and later wrote the internationally acclaimed memoir Night. He has also penned many books and become an activist, orator and teacher, speaking out against persecution and injustice across the globe.
Hitler
Hitler was a talented speech maker and fully understood the dynamics of the German public opinion. He recognized the value of propaganda in the promotion of his political views,
the leader of the National-Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis).(1921-1945)
Hitler made many promises to persuade the people of Germany to elect him and his party into power:
To Farmers: Hitler promised to help the farmers with their produce and to help them regain their losses during the Great Depression
To the Unemployed: Hitler promised jobs building roads and other public structures.
To the Middle Class: He promised to dispose of the Communists and to restore profits to small businesses that had been struck by the Great Depression. He also promised to stop strikes and inflation.
To all Germans: Hitler promised to destroy the Treaty of Versailles and restore the people’s honour.
the leader of the National-Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis).(1921-1945)
Hitler made many promises to persuade the people of Germany to elect him and his party into power:
To Farmers: Hitler promised to help the farmers with their produce and to help them regain their losses during the Great Depression
To the Unemployed: Hitler promised jobs building roads and other public structures.
To the Middle Class: He promised to dispose of the Communists and to restore profits to small businesses that had been struck by the Great Depression. He also promised to stop strikes and inflation.
To all Germans: Hitler promised to destroy the Treaty of Versailles and restore the people’s honour.