Adolf Hitler Responsible For Killing Essay

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Hunter Christiansen
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22 Feb. 2018
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What was the real reason for Hitler killing millions of innocent men, women, and children? According to the historical records, Hitler killed about 12,000 Jews (https://www.warhistoryonline.com/featured/36-interesting-facts-about-hitler.html). Is there reason for him killing them? Facts about Hitler- Hitler is responsible for killing, innocent people, just because he thought that they were not people. He even made a book about how Jew were not needed and how he needed to kill them. The book’s name is ‘Mein Kampf’. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/featured/36-interesting-facts-about-hitler.html Hitler was known for his concentration camps, his role in the war, and his Anti-semitism
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When Hitler first started the camps no one even knew. They just told people that they were under attack and they will move them to a new stop. When they got to the train, thats is when they saw they are not going where he says they are going because the train was all dirty and it smelt bad. https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005263 There's two main types of Camps. One is called a concentration camp and the other one it called extermination camp. At the concentration camp they just have the jews do pointless thing just to wear them down. The extermination camp is where they kill the Jews. They kill them by gas or they would shoot them. http://70.auschwitz.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85&Itemid=173&lang=en It ran by, first, having Jews in the camps. Then, they make them do things that doesnt help anything. Next, they will give them food and water. The Jews could not share with anyone or trade with anyone. If they did they would get shot. After they are done eating, they will go back to work. Then, they would go to sleep and they slept with like 5 people in like one bed so it was hard for them to fall asleep. http://70.auschwitz.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85&Itemid=173&lang=en Their was 13 concentration camps and there was 6 death camps. The reason why there was more concentration camps is because they came out with the first and then they thought of the death …show more content…
Hitler failed art school two times so he just quit. When he quit his dad told him he should go to the army. He was a fast learner in in the army. Then, he figured out that he did not he did not want to be in the army anymore because of the “mixed races”. That is when he started to do the concentration camps. school.eb.com/levels/high/article/Adolf-Hitler/106283
Even though, Hitler did something very bad, he was very smart. He is smart because he had to set of the whole operations and it worked for a little while. When someone got out of the camp, he just tarde the camp right down to the ground and planted some tree. So it looks like nothing happen there.

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