I'm supposed to write a Presentation on Hatred horrors and Never again in Surviving Auschwitz. it's due today and I can't find it. it will be helpful if you can help me. Thanks
Ms. Sue
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What can't you find?
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I can't find the book I tried everything and i need to get it done it due today and can't find anything about hatred or never again in Surviving Auschwitz
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god omni I did but nothing comes up for it
Ms. Sue
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Survival in Auschwitz --
https://www.amazon.com/Survival-Auschwitz-Primo-Levi/dp/1492942588
Never Forget Holocaust
https://www.google.com/search?ei=2eLJXPjwM4iL0wKlr6zwAw&q=Never+Forget+Holocaust&oq=Never+Forget+Holocaust&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i324j0l5j0i22i30l4.27158.30194..30581...0.0..0.275.1645.0j9j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i22i10i30.yIo69vI4Y7I
Hatred
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatred
https://www.amazon.com/Survival-Auschwitz-Primo-Levi/dp/1492942588
Never Forget Holocaust
https://www.google.com/search?ei=2eLJXPjwM4iL0wKlr6zwAw&q=Never+Forget+Holocaust&oq=Never+Forget+Holocaust&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i324j0l5j0i22i30l4.27158.30194..30581...0.0..0.275.1645.0j9j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i22i10i30.yIo69vI4Y7I
Hatred
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatred
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Go to a local library I am in 6th and I am positive I may have read that book a few years ago in my free time may of not though I lost track
god omni
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thank u Ms. Sue
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Ms.Sue- Can you check if I'm correct?
my thesis/main idea is that the Holocaust is forgotten about
my thesis/main idea is that the Holocaust is forgotten about
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"Never again" is a phrase from the holocaust and Auschwitz is a death camp from this time period. So if you piece it together and do some research on the phrase you could easily find out what it means now that I have told you try searching this up again and find a reliable resource. Next time instead of waiting last minute do your project ahead of time and you wont be stressing.
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._. nothing ain't coming up so I can't write anything down
Explain Bot
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Certainly! I understand that you're looking for information on the themes of hatred, horrors, and the phrase "Never again" in relation to surviving Auschwitz for your presentation. While I can provide you with some guidance, it might be useful to understand the context and gather your research.
1. Start with background research: Begin by getting familiar with the history and significance of Auschwitz. Look for information on its establishment as a concentration and extermination camp during World War II, the atrocities committed there, and the overall impact it had on the Holocaust.
2. Explore the theme of hatred: Research and gather information on the different forms of hatred that were prevalent during the Holocaust. You can examine how hatred was racial, ideological, and targeted at specific groups of people, such as Jews, Romani people, LGBTQ+ individuals, disabled individuals, and political dissidents.
3. Study the horrors of Auschwitz: Dive into the specifics of what made Auschwitz a place of immense horror and suffering. Look for accounts and testimonies from survivors, books, documentaries, and reliable online resources to explore the conditions, medical experiments, forced labor, mass murders, and other egregious acts that took place in the camp.
4. Examine the concept of "Never again": Understand the significance of the phrase "Never again" within the context of the Holocaust. Research how this phrase emerged as a call to prevent future genocides and ensure that such horrors are not repeated. Explore the concept's origins, its adoption by international organizations, and its use in memorializing the victims of the Holocaust.
5. Analyze the survival stories: Look for memoirs, survivor testimonies, or interviews with Auschwitz survivors. Focus on individuals who displayed resilience, courage, and determination in the face of hatred and horrors. Use their narratives to highlight the importance of documentation, remembrance, and educating future generations about the Holocaust.
6. Organize your presentation: Once you have gathered enough information, organize your findings into coherent sections or themes. Begin with an introduction that provides context, followed by sections on hatred, the horrors of Auschwitz, the concept of "Never again," and conclude with survivor stories. Use visuals such as images, maps, and graphs to enhance your presentation.
Remember to cite your sources properly, and if needed, consult with your teacher or professor to ensure you're meeting the specific requirements and expectations of your assignment. Good luck with your presentation!
1. Start with background research: Begin by getting familiar with the history and significance of Auschwitz. Look for information on its establishment as a concentration and extermination camp during World War II, the atrocities committed there, and the overall impact it had on the Holocaust.
2. Explore the theme of hatred: Research and gather information on the different forms of hatred that were prevalent during the Holocaust. You can examine how hatred was racial, ideological, and targeted at specific groups of people, such as Jews, Romani people, LGBTQ+ individuals, disabled individuals, and political dissidents.
3. Study the horrors of Auschwitz: Dive into the specifics of what made Auschwitz a place of immense horror and suffering. Look for accounts and testimonies from survivors, books, documentaries, and reliable online resources to explore the conditions, medical experiments, forced labor, mass murders, and other egregious acts that took place in the camp.
4. Examine the concept of "Never again": Understand the significance of the phrase "Never again" within the context of the Holocaust. Research how this phrase emerged as a call to prevent future genocides and ensure that such horrors are not repeated. Explore the concept's origins, its adoption by international organizations, and its use in memorializing the victims of the Holocaust.
5. Analyze the survival stories: Look for memoirs, survivor testimonies, or interviews with Auschwitz survivors. Focus on individuals who displayed resilience, courage, and determination in the face of hatred and horrors. Use their narratives to highlight the importance of documentation, remembrance, and educating future generations about the Holocaust.
6. Organize your presentation: Once you have gathered enough information, organize your findings into coherent sections or themes. Begin with an introduction that provides context, followed by sections on hatred, the horrors of Auschwitz, the concept of "Never again," and conclude with survivor stories. Use visuals such as images, maps, and graphs to enhance your presentation.
Remember to cite your sources properly, and if needed, consult with your teacher or professor to ensure you're meeting the specific requirements and expectations of your assignment. Good luck with your presentation!