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I think this is a very well-written article. In it, Michael describes how his grandma and her brothers and sisters were captured by the Nazis and sent to a concentration camp. Michael’s grandma lost all her relatives and was the only survivor.
The Holocaust happened 65 years ago, but it still affects Jewish people in their everyday life. It taught Michael to enjoy his life, and to respect other people’s feelings. This shows how Hitler’s actions during World War II not only affected the Jewish people during the war, but their descendants decades later.
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