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-- AmandaSheelar - 18 Nov 2005

Part A:

I researched on the Holocaust and it amazing how much information you can find on it. If you simply enter “Holocaust” to a search engine you can easily get 100 different pages of information. However the search can easily be narrowed, and there are less pages on the topic. Just by entering a name or a date will give you a narrow search, if any information at all. The opposite can also be true, when a search is to broad it is hard to find information that can be used in a report.

Part B:

Researching the Holocaust gave me a lot of information, as well as a lot of photos. I learned that there were two different kinds of concentration camps. One kind was referred to as concentration camps, where they mostly held Jews. However there were also another kind called extermination camps. In these camps people were held only to be executed, prisoners who entered, would not come out. Both concentration camps and extermination camps were spread out all over Europe, not just in Germany.
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