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SB39 Motivation: After I visited the Holocaust Museum I was shocked at this book that was read to children. The fact that a mother was teaching her child that Jews are a threat not only to Germans but also to the survival of the entire world is...

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SB42 Creative Response Motivation My art piece is titled 'The Bystander'. It is a four piece series, made of watercolour paints on A4 pieces of tissue paper. Each artwork displays a scene expressing the suggestion that as much damage was done (during World War 2) through complicity, as...

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SB43 My visit to the Cape Town Holocaust and Genocide Centre provoked mixed emotions of disgust, shame for humanity and yet a sense of hope as the signs of resistance shows that hope will always prevail. Seeing how the identities of individuals were eradicated through the...

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SB44 "Selfless Resilience" This artwork focuses on women during the Holocaust. During this present time in society, I find it very important to acknowledge the strong women of the past as well as to encourage future women. I painted two portraits, Irena Sender, a woman who saved the...

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SB46 The thing that stood out the most for me at the Holocaust Centre was the fact that they spoke about Apartheid and how during Apartheid and the Holocaust, they had similar laws. This inspired me to build a bench showing the separation between the two...

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