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Title: NIght Response
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April 17, 1997 |
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The purpose of this was to
take away many things that the Jews stood for and soon, some began to loose their faith
in god and what they had known to be right. In doing such things to their prisoners, the
Nazi's began to not only control them physically, but spiritually and emotionally as well... Showed first 250 characters
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In doing such things to their prisoners, the
Nazi's began to not only control them physically, but spiritually and emotionally as well.
With essentially nothing to live for and no reason to go on, many of the prisoners gave up
and those who didn't were forced to turn against each other as their only form of survival... Showed next 250 characters
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