Dehumanization is a theme that is consistently present throughout
. The Nazis enacted countless horrors upon the people they imprisoned and
executed in the concentration camps and ghettos during the Holocaust. Examples of the
dehumanization in the actions of the Nazis throughout the book include the systematic forced
relocation of Jews from their homes into ghettos and concentration camps, the extermination of
people via mostly gas chambers and mass shootings, the beatings and torture of prisoners, the
tattooing of numbers onto concentration camp prisoners, the separating of families
and...
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Dehumanization In Night
Newell Kautzer
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