...The Horrors of France According to popular beliefs, the Holocaust in Nazi Germany was one of the most tragic events to have ever occurred in Jewish history; unfortunately it wasn’t the only one. The French Holocaust imprisoned over 38,000 Jewish citizens; roughly 780 of them would survive. (Laffitte) Not all Jewish peoples were just rounded up and thrown into trucks; some were actually “immune” to relocation. (Curtis)These special peoples had to carry slips, and papers to show they were legally allowed to be outside of the camps. There were several unknown levels of clearance for the Jewish peoples. Not much is known about the levels but what is known is that, there were curfews for most, and only wealthy, powerful, influential Jewish peoples...
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...Sanjida Afrin Morality of Massacres and Genocide Prof. Harman Salton 2nd March, 2016 Nazi Memorandum The Holocaust was an extreme incident of genocide as defined by the UN Genocide Convention that took place in the 20th century in Germany as a religious, political and economical manifesto targeting an ethnic, national or racial group such as the Jews. The plot of this heinous genocide however started back in the 1930 before the WWII when Hitler and the Nazis started spreading propagandas to wipe out Jews from Germany. This memo will give a critical overview on the purposes behind the holocaust, how propaganda were used to conduct such extreme genocide and the role played by the Nazis and the Germans, followed by a brief comparison between the genocide in different countries and the Holocaust. When we start talking about Holocaust, one of the basic terms to use is “Anti-Semitism” which refers to hatred against the Jews. Even though factual evidences hold Hitler’s strong hatred towards the Jewish population as a major reason behind the holocaust, it is still a debatable issue. One of the most interesting facts that come to attention is the wide support of many of the educated German elites in the Nazi propaganda. This might be result of the flourishing economic conditions of the Jews in the then Germany. The Jews were open to modern education, they flourished in business and basically not as much affected as the Germans after the WWI. This might have led to economic and political...
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...During the holocaust, there was much bloodshed. Countless innocent Jewish lives were taken by the Nazi army. The Holocaust was the planned extermination of all Jews in order to create the perfect race, known as “The Aryan Race”. The Nazi army killed off many that were not of German blood, and also killed the Germans who were physically and mentally disabled. Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933 and committed many acts of violence during his reign .The main reasons for the Holocaust were: The Treaty of Versailles, The Weimar Republic, and Anti- Semitism. Each of the following are major factors, which lead to the uprising of the holocaust. One cause of the Holocaust was the Treaty of Versailles, which was a Peace treaty between...
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...The Holocaust was the systematic killing of European Jews by the Nazis before and during World War II. When Hitler came into power, Germany turned into a totalitarian government, “The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were “racially superior” and that the Jews, deemed “inferior,” were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community” ("Introduction to the Holocaust." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council. Web. 20 Mar. 2016). Hitler’s goal for Germany was to create the perfect Aryan race. The Nazis accepted that it was their duty to exterminate the Jews. Hitler’s twisted notion brainwashed German citizens into thinking that it was fine if other people...
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...To most Americans, the holocaust has become known as Jewish history, but this understanding is incorrect for there was over five million victims that were not Jewish. The Holocaust was more than just a Jewish event. The Germans kept records that prove they exterminated millions of Gypsies, homosexuals, Russians, Jehovah's Witnesses, physically and mentally handicapped, Poles, resistance fighters, and many more. (Overlooked millions) If people were captured, and not immediately exterminated, they were usually sent to a concentration camp or labor camp. These prisoners were then given patches on their clothing for identification. Political prisoners wore red, prostitutes and other of that nature wore black, criminals were given green, and Jews were given yellow. (Overlooked millions)...
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...The Holocaust Deanna Gimmi World Civilizations II Eric Fox March 18, 2012 The Holocaust With Germany in turmoil politically and economically after WWI, the German people were ripe for a charismatic leader. They found that in Adolf Hitler. Hitler joined the German Work Party in 1919. The party embraced right-wing ideology which suited Hitler’s views. Adolf Hitler was a captivating speaker and he encouraged national pride, militarism and commitment to the Volk (people) and a racially “pure” Germany. Hitler changed the name of the party to the National Socialist German Worker’s Party, shortened to the Nazi Party. He hated the Jews and promoted anti-Semitism. There are many stories as to why Hitler hated the Jews, but it is commonly thought that it was because many Jews were merchants and financially successful, when many workers struggled during the depressed economic state of Germany. He had actually developed his dislike for Jews long before he became a soldier. Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933 and since he had the support of approximately 400,000 Nazis, he was able to overthrow the democratic government and on March 23, 1933 became the dictator of Germany. As dictator, he could then turn his attention to the driving force which had propelled him into politics in the first place, his hatred of the Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and his idea of a racially “pure” Germany. This paper will examine Adolf Hitler’s rise to power and how the greatest persecution...
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...The Holocaust Imagine that you are walking into Auschwitz with a gun to your back for your first and final time. You have been plucked from your friends and family, and you are now being choked by the Almond-like odor of the pesticide Zyklon-B. This is how millions of people died in an event known as the Holocaust. The inhumane way that people were killed and how Hitler came to power will never be forgotten. First, Hitler rose to power after slowly climbing up the ladder to the top. Hitler was born in 1889, in Austria. He fought in the German army and he blamed the Jews for the country’s defeat in World War 1 (History.com staff,2009). After the war ended, he joined the Socialist German Worker’s Party, or know to others as Nazis (History.com staff,2009). Hitler was imprisoned for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch (History.com staff,2009). The Beer Hall...
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...The Holocaust was one of the worst wars in history. The Nazis believed that Jews were causing harm to Germany and the only way to stop them was to exterminate all of them. By the end of the war, about six million Jews had been murdered. The terrible events of the Holocaust was the work of many people, but three men stand out. Adolf Eichmann, Josef Goebbels, and Adolf Hitler were some of the most evil leaders in the Holocaust. Adolf Eichmann was an extremely dishonorable leader in the Holocaust. Adolf Eichmann was responsible for the prosecution and murder of millions of Jews. Eichmann was also in Germany’s SS or security service.(“Adolf Eichmann”). Adolf Eichmann saw over the killing in concentration camps. He killed four million Jews and lots of other innocent people too. In the Holocaust, Adolf Eichmann “Murdered ⅓ of all European Jews.” (“Adolf Eichmann”). He was an mass murder in the Holocaust. Adolf Eichmann was a tremendously evil leader and murderer. In the Holocaust, Joseph Goebbels was also one of the most immoral leaders, but he was a propaganda mastermind too. In the Holocaust, “Hitler appointed Goebbels to be the chief of propaganda.” (“Joseph Goebbels”). Joseph Goebbels job for the Nazi party was to make Germany think that “Hitler was a brilliant and...
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...Justin Hrabosky Mr. Wojcik WWII Through Film 7 March 2016 Holocaust The Holocaust was an extremely unfortunate and tragic event that was led by the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, and all of his followers. The Holocaust was the systematic killing of over 6 million Jewish people in Europe, as well as Slavic and homosexual people, with the casualty total reaching up to 11 million. After World War One, Germany was blamed for most of the destruction done across Europe. Because of this, they were forced to compensate for much of the decimation done to many countries. This put them in a state of financial turmoil. However, while the majority of Germans were impoverished, the Jewish population saved their money and were ahead of most people in the classes. This somewhat revived the tradition of anti-Semitism throughout Europe. The disdain for Judaism came to a head when Adolf Hitler rose to power of the Nazi party. “In Germany, Hitler and the Nazis succeeded in segregating the Jews from the rest of the population, despite the fact that German Jews were among the best assimilated in Europe. Jewry was also linked to communism (in ‘Judeo-Bolshevism’), thus making the Nazis capable of presenting the Jews as one the German middle class’s greatest fears.” From 1939 to 1945, Germany began to segregate the Jewish population from the rest of Germany in fenced-off areas called ghettos. Other Jewish people were taken on trains and transported to either death camps or work camps. The...
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...during the Holocaust? Throughout the timeframe of the holocaust, people wanted to know if Germans were active participants throughout the holocaust. Most of the old Germans currently admit that they knew about the holocaust. Most did not want to know about it even after the war. Living life form in Denmark and Bulgaria could of effectively stand against the Nazis. People tried in Germany however it was not enough. In Germany back in the time of the Holocaust many of the Germans were not expecting such a horrifying event, in fact they thought it was going to be good as Adolf Hitler claimed that he was going to make Germany great again. Through the time of the holocaust there was specific laws to follow. Laws...
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...David Guy Professor Adams English 102 January 30, 2013 Free Speech Since the birth of this great nation, free speech has been among the key facets that hold it together. The founding fathers felt the need to restrict the government’s power by sharing that power with the people through the passing of the First Amendment. This amendment states that the government can pass no law limiting the freedom of speech or press (“Freedom of Speech”). After all, if it hadn’t been for religious persecution, the pilgrims would not have left England to found a new nation. As Americans, we can express our opposition of the government’s actions and goals without repercussion. One form of free speech, elections, allows us to cast a vote for the candidate we see best fit to have a roll in our government. The idea of free speech suggests an equal partnership between government and citizen rather than an oppressive relationship seen in Communist countries like China and Cuba. Countries like these have developed using Communist methods, and for the most part relinquishing free speech rights from their citizens. Free speech guarantees the absence of tyranny and provides the most beneficial relationship between government and citizen. In the early 1620s, the first pilgrims came to the New World seeking religious freedom, but they ironically did not implement that idea into their culture. They had been denied the right to free speech in England because they held different beliefs than the Church...
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...The Holocaust The holocaust was the mass murder of six million Jewish Europeans during World War Two. The Nazi Party in Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, exterminated about two thirds of the Jewish population residing in Europe. The Nazis placed the blame of all of Germany’s problems on the Jewish people. The Nazis referred to the holocaust as the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question.” This paper will discuss the terrible things that happened throughout the holocaust by the Nazi party to the Jewish population. The holocaust was not the first plan by the Nazis to get rid of the Jewish race in Europe. Their first plan was to deport all of the Jews to German colonies such as Tanganyika and South West Africa (90 facts). Hitler was against these places because he argued that no place where “so much blood of heroic Germans hath spilled” should be made available as a residence for the worst enemies of the Germans. Madagascar became the most seriously discussed location for a Jewish relocation. Madagascar was perfect because it was a remote location that had unfavorable conditions so it would hasten deaths. This plan was approved by Hitler in 1938 and was carried out until the mass murder began in 1941(Facts about the holocaust). This first step was an important psychological step on the path to the mass murders of the Holocaust. Concentration camps were where the Nazis kept Jews, political prisoners, criminals, homosexuals, gypsies, and the mentally disabled. These camps were founded...
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...another individuals because of their inderence. According to yourdictionary.com, “hate” is define as a feeling of intense dislike or aversion. The holocaust was one of the worst genocide of all time 6 million people were killed because of the hatred that hitler and nazis had. The reasons why the holocaust happened was because of hitler and the nazis hatred for the Jews and to use them to gain power and to unite the germans. The Nazis party harm the Jews for many reasons because of propaganda, and of anti-semitism....
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...INTRODUCTION TO THE HOLOCAUST * Related Articles * Related Links * Comments * How to cite this article Two German Jewish families at a gathering before the war. Only two people in this group survived the Holocaust. Germany, 1928. — US Holocaust Memorial Museum * VIEW PHOTOGRAPHS * VIEW PERSONAL HISTORIES * VIEW ARTIFACTS * VIEW MAPS * VIEW HISTORICAL FILM FOOTAGE The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews, deemed "inferior," were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their perceived "racial inferiority": Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other groups were persecuted on political, ideological, and behavioral grounds, among them Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and homosexuals. WHAT WAS THE HOLOCAUST? In 1933, the Jewish population of Europestood at over nine million. Most European Jews lived in countries that Nazi Germany would occupy or influence during World War II. By 1945, the Germans and theircollaborators killed nearly two out of every...
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...The Holocaust The rise of the Nazi Party began in 1930 when Adolf Hitler’s National Social party gained 107 seats in the New German Reichstag (Rogasky 20). Over a period of a few years the Nazi Party received enough votes so the government had to take it seriously and offer it power. Many believed Hitler and the Nazi Party was like any other political party, so on January 30, 1933 Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany (Nelson, English.illinois.edu). Shortly after Hitler assumed the role as chancellor, the wheels began churning to begin a terrible tragedy. This tragedy, known as “The Holocaust”, targeted a variety of people. The Nazis persecuted anyone who dared to oppose them as well as the disabled, African Americans, Gypsies, homosexuals and Jehovah’s Witnesses; they reserved their strong hatred for the Jews. Many people cannot grasp how such a tragic phenomenon, like “The Holocaust”, could occur. In order for one to truly understand the Holocaust, one must understand how Hitler rose to power and killed so many people in such little time. Within a year and a half, Hitler and the Nazis Party had taken absolute power of Germany. It became possible to arrest opponents of the regime and lock them up with no charge filed, no warrant and no real evidence. The first concentration camp Dachau was opened in March 1933 to hold all the prisoners (Wood 42). In August 1933 Hitler declared himself both president and chancellor of the Third Reich and commander-in-chief of the military...
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