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Approximately one and a half months ago while venturing in the library I was congregating with a Jewish teenager whom told an intriguing story of ambition and aspiration. Moltez Zarifah, a thirteen year old Jewish boy whom I encountered while researching projects was compassionate and benevolent while discussing his heritage. Due to his enlightenment, I began learning about his vague past and all of the staid suffering his family had to undergo in order to endow a decent lifestyle for their relatives. According to Moltez, his grandfather was trapped between an ongoing holocaust during World War II as a victim of Hitler’s invading nazi forces. Growing up with an indecorous lifestyle, Moltez’s grandfather; Yuraini Zarifah was born and raised in the dwellings of Danzig. Impoverished and desperate for money, Yuraini was a single child without any major education whom was struggling with the structure of routine life. In the early junctures of World War II, Hitler began callously slaughtering innocent Jews in revenge for Germany’s scapegoat role after the first World War. I can stagnantly remember Moltez’s elucidation of Hitler’s speech in which he predicted to the Reichstag that a war in Europe would lead to "the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe." This "The destruction of the Jews" or in German, "Auswanderung oder Evakuierung" was the cause of trepidation of the vast community of Jews during January 1939. In February 1939, Japanese troops occupied the Hainan Island and this advancement for the Nazis was an incursion of fear to the Jewish peoples occupying Yugoslavia.
Approximate Word count = 994 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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