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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately 6 million European Jews during World War II planned by Adolf Hitler.

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How did otto frank try to find out if his daughters were alive?

otto frank did look for his daughters to see if they were alive but he did not find them

What did some of the passengers do to quiet Madame Schächter?

Beat her until she passed out. They could have killed her doing that.

What time period did Night take place?

It takes places in 1944-45 in the later stages of World War 2 in Europe (1939-1945).

What were some of the cities that were really affected by the draft in World War 2?

Almost every country involved in the war introduced compulsory military service, as such every city was affected.

Some cities produced more war materials and would have more people exempt from the draft.

Why do people hate other people?

People hate other people because the person they hate is either not very nice to them, or they have a bad history. People should get over their hatred and stop being mad at everyone all the time. People should just get along, because life is short. Why waste time being angry, upset, or hostile to other people. Enjoy your life while you can because you only get one of them.

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Hatred is intrinsic to the human animal. It's in our nature to become extreme, and to try to curtail it is to suppress it . We live in a world now, where buzzwords and mantras and breath prayers and cliches and Drew Pinsky and gender studies courses, are being installed like fail safes in people from their first day of kindergarten, e.g. the "bad touch" rundown. In short, postmodernists show us everything wrong with the world, then tell us to be mature in our responses to it...but, ultimately, people are people, it doesn't matter from whence they sprang or what positions they hold. The Primal is the Real; whether it's a behavior for polite company, or righteous in any way, whether "good" people should hate, begs the question, really. All creatures respond "emotionally", on some base level, including and especially Man. If you scratch the surface on the thin facade of fun in others, some of the most mature, polite human beings boomerang into maniacs (the old Tom Green Show on MTV, proved that mind-numbing immaturity alone, can bring out the beast in almost all). And, beyond initial, knee jerk anger, there are lies, grudges and bitterness and a deep well of hate. Where did it come from? The answer varies, but it's too easy to say, "from within the hating individual". Another modern fallacy states that others "do not make us" do anything, but the behaviorism of Skinner easily disproves this, and even est bottoms out with each of us as machines, responding to sensory data. Thus, one hates because he wasn't loved and another hates because she was abused, and another hates because the world is frightening and another, because someone was rude. Hate, the dark of the jungle (or sin, for the faith-based), is stardeep within us, a part--an unwelcome part, granted--of The Human Condition. As far as social interactions, i.e. how we "should" act with respect to the differences we encounter, is not relevant to the question. The question is, "Why do people hate other people?" The answer is, "Because there are other people...and, They are, by definition, not Us."

What does furonal treat?

Furonal is used for treating migraines. My mom and I bith get it prescribed to us.

Was Hitler full German or half German and half Jew?

Hitler was Austrian, the son of Roman Catholic parents and had a Roman Catholic upbringing. Those stories about his having a Jewish grandparent (father's mother) date from the 1920s and were hostile propaganda, intended to convey the message that he was a hypocrite.

As for legal nationality, he was born Austrian, but loathed Austria so much that he renounced his Austrian citizenship in 1926. This made him stateless, but in February 1932 the Nazi-controlled state of Brunswick made him a citizen. In accordance with German nationality law of the time this automatically conferred German citizenship.

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How did anne franks father survive?

Neither Anne Frank nor her father were exterminated at the Aushwitz Concentration Camp. Her father was ill, and was able to hide out in the infirmary during the evacuation. Anne and her sister were evacuated to another camp, Bergen-Belsen, where they died of typhoid fever. A survivor of Bergen-Belsen said that there was very little food at the end. Even though the Commandant gave this woman some extra cereal for the children, it went mostly to the smaller ones. Although typhoid is not invariably fatal, Anne was traumatized due to separation from her parents, that plus the lack of food made it impossible for her to survive the illness.

What was the Germans first concentration camp called?

Dachau was the first concentration camp but the largest was Auschwitz

What is meant by an active participant of the holocaust?

that means when they are in it that means they were they people that participated in killing Jews

What is Encephalomalcia final stages?

It's an abnormal softening of the brain,due to degenerative changes in the nervous tissue

Where Jews hitler's only scapegoat during the Holocaust?

By the time of the Holocaust Hitler no longer needed a scapegoat.

It was during the political campains that Hitler used scapegoats. Yes they were the only ones as what he said about the socialists was arguably true.

How do you pronounce Braunau?

Brow-now as in 'How now, brown cow?'

Most native German speakers pronounce it:

bran ow

where the 'a' is the same sound as in in 'father'.