Night Brings a Separate Peace

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Night Brings a Separate Peace Fallen Innocence: Night Brings a Separate Peace

1933 Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party take control of Germany. Dachau, the first concentration camp is established. There are 9 million Jews in Europe.

1936 "The AAU shouts against the cruelties of the other nations and the brutalities in foreign climates, but conveniently forgets the things that sit on its own doorstep." The Philadelphia Tribune, December 19, 1935 Who is Jesse Owens?

1940 1939 Auschwitz and the first ghetto established in Poland. Germany invades Poland; WWII begins. Jews are forced to wear the Star of David.

December 7, 1941 D-DAY “After all, there’s a war on. It’s not much of a sacrifice, when you think of people starving and being bombed and all the other things. (Gene 104)”

Declaration of War President Roosevelt's Address to the Nation Read along while the president addresses the nation. (Rhetoric) The man behind the speech. “Do you really think the United States of America is in a state of war with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan? (Finny 115)”

Meet the Author Excerpt from his Autobiography 1944, as a teenager he and his family were taken to Auschwitz

Where Peace Ends, Night Begins http://www.oprah.com/obc_classic/featbook/night/book/book_bookmark.jhtml