Justice Revealed In The Book 'The Nazi Hunters'

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Is Justice worth having to accomplish even from sacrifices you have to make due to that person's crime? Yes, justice is worth having to accomplish even from sacrifices depending on that person's crime. If the crime is worse. For example in the book “The Nazi Hunters”, hundreds and thousands are getting murdered every day, and hundreds are getting tortured due to the Nazi leaders. This essay will talk about hunters that its duty is to capture the nazi leaders. Due to their inhumane and cruel action towards the Jewish. In the book “The Nazi Hunters” illustrates Nazi killing and torturing hundreds of Jews to eliminate there. “In the Ukraine, people were forced into pits, ordered to strip, and get lashed for about twenty to thirty times, and then shot in the hundreds” (Neal Bascomb 13). This reveals that in Ukraine the nazi’s are forcing to do things, and get tortured, and killed just because of their race. This display as the nazi as cold blooded murderers. And heartless killers towards the Jews, and …show more content…

With a mission of capturing the nazi leaders who are responsible for the work of Jews death. Although if death may encounter the hunters, they must sacrifice for the mission. “You are all brought here with one order which is to capture the Nazi leaders who are responsible for these action of killing the Jews, although if your life is at risk” (Neal Bascomb 80). This illustrates that the hunters will have to make sacrifices for the mission. Which makes the mission important and worth sacrificing for the sake of the Jews and or other religion. “You have to keep going, I know my time has ended, so keep going and not let that spoiled nazi get away” (Neal Bascomb 103). This shows that one of the hunters sacrificed himself for serving the nazi’s justice. Even though the hunters had nothing to live for, they showed bravery and sacrifice just to get justice on the

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