viernes, 6 de octubre de 2017

The pianist

Ghettos, an oppression symbol.
During second world war, one of the most common characteristics that people who now learn about this belic action is the way in which Natzis soldiers slave Jewish people in different parts of Europe.
Having no access to food or water and the impossibility of getting a good job had repercussions in the life style of Jewish who throw out any type of possibility of being free, in that way all the society saw how a community destroy the wishes of people who were suffering that due to religion or a different way of behaving or think.
This type of facts helps us to understand and realize how ghettos became an oppression symbol, we need to change the way in which we behave with others and be open mind to understand different opinions, is the only way in which we will stablish peace in the world.

 How Second World War change the world.
Anger and greed are examples of feelings who provoques wars, according to our history, the desire of power and land are the reasons why specific countries started wars and at the end, the result is just death and desperation. Second World War is the most catastrophic fact that human being had experimented during the last century, Natzis killed Jewish and attack different places in Europe, in that way, Hitler`s desire of power and “revolution” was spread all over Germany.
In 1945, this war ended, but until now we can see how the politic relationship between some countries in Europe and places such like United States hasn´t agreed and the consequences are evident not only with las and some specific regulations to different situations like migration, moreover, the economic situation of these countries is also involved in this fight that started since 1939 during one of the worst episodes of our history.
Wladek Spilzman: A survivor.
Apart form the situations and the real facts that are presented in the film “The Pianist”, we need to realize how this character is a real survivor of the Second World War. 
Every single day, Jewish’s situation was worst, there was no food, no job, and Natzis soldiers were killing people at any time. However, his faith and the way in which destiny helped him were the reasons why he could survive to this war and continue doing what makes him and others happy, play the piano with melodies that impact the feelings of the individuals who hear these songs.


(Lodz, Poland Jewish History Tour, 2017)

(Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017)


(Commons.m.wikimedia.org, 1941)


(UnkownWW2incolor, 2017)


(Crashcourse, 2012)

((Profslump, 2010)

References
1938 Poland- Market day and Jews in Occupied Krakow - German Amateur Film. (2009). [Video] Youtube: UnknownWW2incolor.
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Commons.m.wikimedia.org. (1941). File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-134-0780-10, Polen, Ghetto Warschau,Straßenszene.jpg - Wikimedia Commons. [online] Available at: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-134-0780-10,_Polen,_Ghetto_Warschau,Straßenszene.jpg [Accessed 6 Oct. 2017].
Crashcourse (2012). World War II: Crash Course World History #38. [online] YouTube. Available at: https://youtu.be/Q78COTwT7nE [Accessed 6 Oct. 2017].
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Profslump (2010). "The Pianist" hero - Wladyslaw Szpilman Interview by David Ensor Peter Jennings ABC. [online] YouTube. Available at: https://youtu.be/_vb9c1NxGdg [Accessed 6 Oct. 2017].