Holocaust Argument Analysis

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The beginning of the Article talks about the emotion of two Holocaust survivor to answer questions of 9th graders. The middle of the article is about the experience and how they felt scared about the Holocaust.The third article talk about how their experience and how they felt and suffered, and with all that pain they went through in the concentration camps.This article is great because this is a story of a survivor of the holocaust which speaks up so this remarkable story don't repeat itself again.

In the beginning of the article, it mainly talks about how someone leave their hometown Berlin to the go to the U.S. before the holocaust starts to spread in Berlin. The middle of the article, they talk about how the survivor named Helen Blaustein started remembering the pain and horror of living in those times. The end the article basically states that its hard to forget erstwhile, but you have to look beyond it.. …show more content…

In the middle of the article Mehl talks about how the Holocaust began in Poland, where she use to live at during the age of 13. She hid in buildings, gotten captured, however she managed to escape in the woods. In the last part of this surprising article, she states her favorite poem that tear her heart every time she read it called "The Ghetto".

The first part of the article talk about last Jews deported to Treblinka were gassed in May 1943, about 1,000 Jewish prisoners remained in the camp.The second part of article talk about AUGUST 2, 1943.TREBLINKA UPRISING. Early in 1943, deportations to the Treblinka killing center come to an end. In March the Germans commence Aktion 1005 in Treblinka. Aktion 1005 is the codename for the German plan to erase all evidence of mass murder.The last part of article talk about JANUARY 17,

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