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English, 01.02.2020 08:44 jamisoncameron000

In the poem “we will never forget auschwitz,” the allusion to “deutschland, deutschland uber alles! ” is
a. dramatic because it was sung on the way to the gas chamber
b. heartfelt because the inmates are proud to be germans
c. ironic because patriotism has justified inhumane acts
d. a image that appeals to a sense of right and wrong

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