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Never forget by: Brandon Barber

Never forget by: Brandon Barber. We should never forget the time when the people were abused in the holocaust. Why?. The prisoners were not treated very well they were starved, killed, forced to take showers in acid, and had to work until the point of dying. . The location.

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Never forget by: Brandon Barber

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  1. Never forget by: Brandon Barber We should never forget the time when the people were abused in the holocaust.

  2. Why? The prisoners were not treated very well they were starved, killed, forced to take showers in acid, and had to work until the point of dying. .

  3. The location The holocaust affected Jews throughout the Nazi controlled territory between those years. The holocaust took place in Germany and was confined to any particular town or city.

  4. Jewish keeping faith A Jews faith does not depend on things making sense. His belief does not come and go, for it doesn’t rely on circumstances or external factors.

  5. Their escape Most people did not escape, they were rounded up and exterminated as if they were vermin. Only a handful escaped.

  6. History of holocaust History is the interpretation of past events, societies and civilizations. The term history comes from the Greek “an account of ones inquires” and shares that etymology with the English word story as a narrative.

  7. Survivors affection The holocaust orchestrated by the Nazi Empire destroyed millions of lives and created questions about humanity that may never be answered.

  8. Others affection The holocaust affected other people by not trusting anyone.

  9. Where was God? God doesn't always prevent or direct these events, but there is more going on than meets the eye.

  10. Outcome of the holocaust More than six million Jews and alike number of non-Jews were killed. Millions more emerged with major injuries and horrific memories.

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