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Holocaust The Dead Bodies Of Jews - 1584 Words
Siva Naga Raju Talisetty Dana Escobio English-101 30th November, 2015 Topic: Discrimination Word Count - 1,898 Holocaust: The dead bodies of Jews killed in concentration camps during Holocaust Last year during a festival day in my town mass were gathered in streets of Begum pet a part of town to celebrate the Festival. In the crowd a Jew (head of regional Jewish community) was stabbed from the back by a Muslim. He died there due to bleeding. The murder happened because of religious hatreds between the Muslims and Jewish community in that Region. This social norm has all started when Adolph Hitler came into power he started to mass murder the Jews and several other races until the he died. According to Holocast.com, six million Jews were killed in concentration camps and death camps constructed by Nazi Germany regime to persecute the Jews, Slavs, and other races. 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