Fifteen years old Aliya working as a ( a job) in (country) in the United States of America. She was had one of the highest paying job in the United States and she was one of the most powerful people when she wanted to be. She is loving,kind,honest,talented and passionate. Her life was not always like this before she and her parents were being hunter by the government for being a Jew. Her family had gone though a lot from 1880-1930, everything from the government hunting them to forming a new life for themselves. Everyday she looks back on the day when she saw her life flash before her eyes. The year was 1880-1900 was when everything was normal and her family was save from all the tragic that they were going to be faced with years later. Her family was one of the richest Jews in Germany and also the smartest people in Germany but no even them could have seen what was about to happened coming. In 1930 was the year it all changed, it was the year that Adolf Hitler was put into power. Years later after he was put into power he blamed all the Jews for Germany's problems and in result many Jews lost there job, businesses, savings and homes. People that were already in trouble they were in more trouble but no matter how rich or poor you were, if you were a Jew you were all treated as unwelcome outsiders. …show more content…
He was one of the major reasons for the Jews leaving Germany to make a new life for themselves. Aliya was one of the families impacted by Hitler's ruling. "He alone, who owns the youth, gain the future. Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it. The victor will never be asked if he told the truth." - Adolf Hitler. This is the reason for all the German turning on the Jews after World War 1. He pushed all the Jews into concentration camps, prison, and he burned their family businesses
Anne and her family has very hard lives during the Holocaust. They treat you so poorly in the concentration camps. The fact that they hid for a very long time instead of registering, made them prisoners so they were treated even worse.
Among the on million of the children killed was Anne Frank. Anne was a Jewish, teenage, girl who's family went into hiding. They stayed hidden for over two years in their Secret Annex. Over the course of these two years, she kept a dairy that has now been published. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl had been translated into over 60 languages and is read and studdied world-wide. She began the dairy at age thirteen and wrote her last entree at age fifteen. The majority of her diary talks about her time spent in the Secret Annex which was the back part of a spice warehouse owned by her father previous to the Neurenburg Race Laws. The Franks lived with another family, the Van Dann's, and another man named Dussel. On August 4, 1944 German officers stormed the Annex and arrested all families. They were then taken to a transfer camp called Westerbork. They spent roughly one month there before being moved to Auschwitz, a consentration camp. Once off the train men, women, and childern were all separated. That was the last time Anne saw her Father, Mr. Van Dann, Dussel, or Peter. This is when the dehumanization began. People working the camps strped them of glasses, jewlery, shoes, and anything else that made them a individual. In addition to this the Nazi cut their hair and put them all in uniforms so tthey all looked the same. After anther month of
On September 10,1930 there was a girl named NadIne Schatz and she was apart of the Holocaust society which was sad because families were taking away to fight in battles.Nadine was born in Boulogne-Billancourt,France and her mother named was Ludmilla Schatz and was a kind mother and care about her kid making good grades. On the other hand Nadine mother taught piano and she was the most gifted piano teacher in her country.But Nadine was the daughter of immigrant Jewish parents.Her Russian born mother settled in France following the Russian Revolution of 1917.Also Nadine attended elementary school pairs.And so Nadine would go to school and the mother went to work so the grandmother move in with them and she would cook meals for them.One
Born in Poland, Henia Weit was the youngest of nine children in her family. She lived in a town by the name of Sambor. Unfortunately, the town was bombarded by German soldiers shortly after Hitler started his reign of terror on the Jews. Henia’s family was forced to do laborious work in a ghetto until they were all deported to a concentration camp. Fortunately for Henia, she was able to escape and never went to the concentration camp herself. Instead, she had to survive for several years alone, with only her sister to turn to.
In 1939, Germany began to invade a few countries, and in 1940, the Tripartite Pact, unifying Germany, Japan, and Italy, was signed. Also in 1940, Holland was invaded, which is where the inspirational story of Anne Frank comes in. Though only one of over 1.5 million children killed during the Holocaust, her story is one that we can all relate to. She is the same age as many of the students that should be taught about the Holocaust, and her age is not her only aspect that we can relate to. Over 30 million copies have been sold, and she has touched the lives of millions of poeple by teaching us the sheer terror they wer licing in, the isolation, and the desperate longing for the war to be over.
Her eyes are a twinkling, light brown color and her dark, gorgeous hair was tied up, out of her face. She’s slim and has a straight posture. Many smiles were filled up on her young face, “I never really talk about myself.” I could hear the sound of the nervousness in her voice, she appeared to slightly stutter, but other than that she seemed thrilled. Aldina was born in Bosnia in the year of 1987. She had arrived in America at a very young age with life in a different perspective than her peers, throughout
Simone Liebster was born on August 17, 1930 in a small Alsatian village (Liebster). Just going off this she was around three years old when the Holocaust started. When she turned three she moved to the bustling city of Mulhouse(Holocaust). Therefore, she was used to city life when the holocaust started. Throughout her childhood, she was raised to follow her conscience (Liebster). This helped her stay strong throughout the Holocaust. She
The Life of a Jew A girl, born in Holland, had a life changing experience when Hitler sent troops to attack her hometown. A nonfiction book, otherwise known as The Hiding Place, a story describing Corrie Ten Boom’s perspective of her journey that she took during World War II. The author uses diction, syntax, imagery, and tone to elaborate and describe what is going on in the book, as well as it gives personal thoughts to have a closer relationship with the reader. Diction can make a big difference in the book.
Gerda was 15 when she was moved into a ghetto called the Bielsko ghetto in 1939 ,September 1. Gerda had an older brother who was 19. But that changed when young men 16 and up had to sign up for the army. Now it was just Gerda and her parents. Then german fighter planes appeared overhead, causing people to flee the city. Her family remanded in the town. In the morning, she heard intense shouting and saw Nazi’s on motorcycles shouting “Heil Hitler”. One day women and men were separated and asked to be put in lines. Gerda was in the line with her mother and a guard asked her how old she was and she said, “18”. Then she was put in a truck a shouting at her mother to ask where she was going and her mother said she didn’t know. Gerda jumped out of the truck but a SS officer caught her and said to her that she was too young to die. Then she knew that her mother was going to die. After Gerda being moved into the ghetto she was deported in 1942 to work in a factory in Bolkenhain, Silesia. Besides the of all the labor and hunger there was caring caring between the inmates. A German supervisor, Mrs. Kugler, saved Gerda’s life because when Gerda got sick and the SS men had to inspected her to see if she should continue working or die. Mrs. Kugler helped her pass the Inspection by just letting her work and then rest again. She was moved to a camp called Marzdorf and spent three years there. It
The holocaust separated and destroyed hundreds of thousands of families. One girl, Alice Melcer, went into hiding at the age of 5. She was reunited with her mother after a long separation, but their relationship was not the same. Once Alice saw her mother again, she had no hair, was dressed in rags, and was extremely thin. Alice could no
Anne Frank was born to Otto and Edith Frank in the late 1920’s, alongside her older sister, Margot Frank, who was born three years before Anne. This small family of four were just ordinary working class people trying to make a living like everyone else. Both Anne and Margot lover school and their friends. They both also really enjoyed writing, which included diary entries every day. Both girls, particularly Anne, wrote down every event and feeling she experienced. Which lead to the famous diary we now know to be of Anne Frank’s life during the Holocaust. Anne Frank’s spectacular ability to remain joyous and courageous through her outstanding struggle are displayed through the three main point of her life before the Holocaust, living in
The memoirs have placed the main focus on the comparison of German Jewish women's lives and that of German Christian women's lives. Using
Millions and Millions of Jews were killed during this event including a little girl named Anne Frank. She was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany; Anne Frank lived in Amsterdam with her family during World War II. Trying to stay away from Nazi persecution of Jews, the family went into hiding for two years; during this time, Frank wrote about her experiences and wishes. She was 15 when the family was found and sent to the concentration camp, where she died. The Diary of Anne Frank was a big success and was read by millions. “Despite everything, I believe people are good at heart.” (Frank). I strongly agree with Anne because most people do the stuff they do to get attention, and the cause of that could be from their parents not giving them attention as a kid, so if you think about it it’s not their
Ruth Heder was at least ten years old when she got on the kinder transport on December 18, 1938. Many of the Jewish people fled because hitler was blaming the Jews. Many Jews lost they Jobs and they couldn't go on the streets or eat places the Nazis where trying to kill off the jewish people. Ruth Heder left on the train on December 18, 1938 she left to Austria in 1939. Ruth and her family were thrown out of there apartment in Vienna when she was only 13 when she got on the kinder transport. The Jewish kids lived in host homes and attended schools. Many kids didn't know English so it was hard for the Jewish kids. Jewish families were concerned about their children because they thought the Nazis would kill the