Example sentences for: auschwitz

How can you use “auschwitz” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Gabriel Schoenfeld, in an article for the June issue of that magazine, "Auschwitz and the Professors," deplores a recent spate of books and studies written by women (and a few men) he calls "feminist Holocaustologians," who indulge in "witless and malicious theorizing" and "the worst excesses" of a discipline--Holocaust Studies--he has no use for to begin with.

  • When I suggested that such empathy was unlikely given that, at the end of the day, she climbs into an air-conditioned BMW and drives back to her Malibu mansion while her clients return to stinking penury, I was told that she could empathize because her grandparents' cousins died in Auschwitz.

  • Against all this, Morris shows footage of Leuchter chiseling at Auschwitz and even adds some of his own, along with slow-motion shots of hammers bashing rocks, walls, floors, etc.

  • To be more specific: Russian NKVD killers did not help to "set up Auschwitz."

  • Rosenbaum recounts an event at Yale in 1990, at which Lanzmann accused a 73-year-old Auschwitz survivor of participating in revisionist propaganda.


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