Choose this EZ Essay study guide to gather facts for an essay on the book, Holocaust: A History, or to write an essay on the Holocaust.
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TEACHERS! The EZ Essay study guide includes 139 vocabulary words with definitions, 144 essay prompts, and MLA formatting instructions with an MLA outline template. Enjoy the concise chapter summaries and expanded discussions on political parties and cause-and-effect breakdowns, and speed through the key event timeline lists. Sit back and sip that coffee; lesson plans have never been easier.Read Holocaust: A History online at Archive.org.
This study guide does not replace the original work, Holocaust: A History by Deborah Dwork and Robert J. van Pelt. It is not possible. This book has the most thorough research of the 17 scholarly works sampled, and it has a journalistic approach that unravels the tragedy of 80+-million lost lives, but even with its steadfast truths and honorable approach, the details and personal testimonies lead to heartache.
The concise summaries and key event lists from Holocaust: A History show how masterminds tried to take over the world, nearly succeeding while neighbors sat idle.
EZ Essay shows you how to speedily gather research and easily write that essay!
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