Friday, April 27, 2012
Animal Farm Movie Review
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Fickle Friends
The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew
Saturday, March 24, 2012
9 Hours of Precious Moment
You know, this is one of the most often asked questions here. You could have asked any German about their opinion. The irony is, now the Germans know more about this topic than most other countries.
We have talked about this in school since the 5th grade and let me tell you, in school it is the most important theme. We have talked about in Religion, Deutsch, English, History, Politics and Biology. We have discussed it and talked about it and read books, watched movies and many more. Most of people that I have met here feel guilty and know they have to take care so it will never happen again. Nobody denies it happened here, in comparison to Russia.
Truth is I as surprised at how openly people admitted that they were very wrong. In Russia where I used to live there was a higher level of antisemitism and Holocaust-denial. At least here nobody denies it happened.
My teachers and everyone I have ever met are very much aware at how wrong they were and constantly tell their children, teenagers or pupils that they should be careful and never let that happen in the future.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Stalking Hitler's Generals
There are two most well known generals in this documentary. The first one is Erwin Rommel or known as the Desert Fox which is a title given to him by the British. A brilliant tactician, Rommel received his nickname by guiding his elite Africa Korps to several decisive victories against British forces which took place at Libya. He had won the respect of both his own troops and the enemies he fought. The British army was driven to try anything that they could in order to capture Erwin Rommel. So they formed an Allied operatives team as a spy in order to capture him in a silent way. It took years before they managed to get inside Rommel's hiding place and he was shot to the death. However, the official story of Rommel's death as initially reported to the general public stated that Rommel had either suffered a heart attack which is believes as a conspiracy.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Hitler's Death, Fact or Fiction
Friday, March 2, 2012
Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Auschwitz is one of the five death camps constructed by the Nazis which the most streamlined mass was killing center ever created. It is the largest Nazi’s death camp because 1.1 million people were murdered here and most of them are the Jews. Auschwitz has become a symbol of death, the Holocaust, and the destruction of European Jewry. This camp housed prisoners and was a location of medical experiments. Besides that, it is the site of Block 11 which a place of severe torture and the Black Wall, a place of execution. At the entrance of Auschwitz, there is the infamous sign that stated "Arbeit Macht Frei" which means "work makes one free". Apart from that, Auschwitz also housed the Nazi staff that ran the entire camp complex.
These three pictures previews how the Nazis surround all the prisoners inside the concentration camp. The security is tight and there was almost impossible to escape from this hell. The fence was constructed high so that it is difficult for the prisoners to climb it. Besides that, it is equipped with barbed wire and to make it worse, the Nazis decided to channel high voltage of electric current to the wire. I think this is the main reason why all the prisoners continued to work there. They had no choice but to stay inside of the camp because there was almost zero percent of chance to escape.
During the detention, each of the prisoners life was really hard. They were thrown into the cruel, hard, unfair, horrific world of camp life. The next pictures shows some prisoner's belongings while they was there. Each of them were given one bowl to be used as multipurpose utility which was used as dish container, wash basin, pillow and chamber pot. Other than that, they were provided with wooden shoes. This shoes were claimed as the source of much pain, suffering and death among the prisoners because it is tight and rough. They caused blisters and sores, even fatal infection due to prisoner's weakened immune systems. Then, the last picture is some of the prayer shawls belongs to the religious Jews. When they arrived at the camp, all of these shawls were confiscated and were kept inside the warehouse. They were forbidden to practice their religion but to work only.The last picture is the structures found at Auschwitz. The first picture shows the hospital block courtyard where the medical experiments were conducted. This hospital had no meaning to the prisoners because they view it as a pain rather than as a cure for their illness. Lastly, the second picture shows the only way out from this hell. It also seems meaningless to those prisoners because they knew that they will never had a chance to get pass through the gate. The only way to get through it is as a dead body which is after an execution or when they die because of illness.
Source : http://remember.org/jacobs/index.html
Friday, February 24, 2012
Adolf Hitler Speech on The Jews
Hitler's Leadership Style
Sunday, February 19, 2012
How did Hitler Torture The Jews?
Based on my latest reading on Adolf Hitler, I decided to make a review about how did Hitler torture the Jews. Based on my reading, Hitler thought that the Jews were the main problem and need to be eliminated. The reason why he thought that way was because he claimed that the world should have one race only and it should be the superior race which was the Arian. In order to make his dream come true, all the Jews, gypsies and homosexuals were captured to be taken to the concentration camp by trains. According to Jewish Virtual Library, it is estimated that the Nazis established 15,000 camps in the occupied countries.
The persecution actually began before the Jews arrived which was when they were inside the train on their way to the concentration camp. They were placed squished in so tightly inside the train until they cannot move or breath. When the train arrived at the concentration camps, the Jews were divided into two groups. Who can work and who were unable to do work like babies or old folks. For those who can works were directly ordered to work and those who cannot work were sent to chambers to be killed off. At this time, Hitler played his role by the uses of phrase "Arbeit macht frei" which is a German phrase means "work sets you free" or "work liberates". The slogan was placed at the entrances to a number of Nazi concentration camps and was used as a motivation to the Jews to keep working. At this point, i respect Hitler because he managed to control the Jews by using only a simple slogan. That shows the true power of Adolf Hitler as a leader. I think every leaders should have such power and mind like him in order to become a great leader. What i really mean here is not about the killing but how he used his idea to accomplish his goal.
Source : http://www.blurtit.com/q328340.html