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World War 2: A Memorino

   

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Running head: MAN’S INHUMANITY TO MAN
MAN’S INHUMANITY TO MAN
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1MAN’S INHUMANITY TO MAN
The World War 2 had been a significant event in the history of mankind that made humans
question their existence and importance in every dimension. World War 2 managed to change
the world order, gave rise to a new world with women as working force and America emerging
as the superpower. However, it will be poignant to know that World War 2 had “gifted” the
world with deaths and inhumanity in the name of politics, mass ethnic cleansing and collateral
damage. The biggest example of cruelty of men to the mankind is the Auschwitz concentration
camps and gas chambers that were made to kill the Jews who were treated as pests in the German
society by the fascist government of Hitler (Gies). The respective paper is aimed to analyze and
narrate in details about the philosophy of “man’s inhumanity to man” with special reference of
Auschwitz concentration camps and holocausts in Germany by highlighting an example of a
holocaust survivor and his experience of torture. The paper is in an essay format with proper
explanation and conclusion thereafter.
The World War 2 witnessed unprecedented rate of death and loss of lives and property. The mass
ethnic cleansing of the Jews in the hands of the Nazi armies of Hitler is considered to be the most
heinous form of genocide the world has ever witnessed. The year 2020 is considered to be the
75th Anniversary of liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camps by the Russian army in
order to catch hold of the German Nazis for political battles. As the death tolls increased from
thousands to millions, there were small microscopic groups of people (men and women) who
managed to survive the heinous concentration camp of Auschwitz, thereby carrying the legacy of
their suffering with the tattooed numbers they were assigned to on their bodies. The survivors of
the concentration camp are no less than heroes who have fought till the end to emancipate
themselves from the monumental crime they were exposed to. One of such heroes is Joseph
Mandrowitz, who was born in the country of Poland in the year 1923. He is now settled in
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