Motivated by racial ideology, Adolf Hitler, otherwise known as the Führer of Nazi Germany, sought to purify Germany via invasion and the conquering of Lebensraum for the German people, ultimately leading to the encampment, abuse, and genocide of millions of people who were deemed by the Führer as ‘undesirable.’ These outcasts did not fit the Aryan mold Hitler envisioned for Germany. Aryans were typically characterized as true Europeans of white skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes; thus the undesirables, otherwise known as non-Aryans, included Jews and blacks, among other ethnic and social groups, including Slavs, gypsies, homosexuals, and disabled individuals. Facing discrimination during a time of severe racism in the Third Reich, Gad Beck…