Brief history after War World II of the situation of the European …show more content…
Which I find to be completely disrespectful to Jehovah’s Witnesses, Slavic’s, Handicap, mentally retarded, Gypsies, Blacks, and Gays were simply forgotten that they were part of the Holocaust; I will refer the Holocaust as simply a genocide. The idea of the Union Nation was to place the remaining Jews haven to florist in peace. United Nation proposal to break up the land for two people for the Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews to have a section of the Middle East for them. This idea of taking someone’s land and to separate certain race of people reminds me of the same actions of Adolf Hitler called “racial purification”. As part of a demographic scheme of Hitler and Himmler's to "Germanize" these newly annexed regions, that is, to populate them with "racially pure" Germans, all Poles and other so-called …show more content…
If they enlisted in the Order Police, the new young policemen were exempted from conscription into the army. Moreover, because the police battalions — like U.S. National Guard units — were organized regionally, they seemed to offer the guarantee of completing one's alternative to regular military service not only more safely but closer to home” (5) Years and years of history certain people are in positions that benefits them to or their nations to bring harm to others, to give is also to take. Taking Palestine away from the Arabs to give to the Jews. To take Poland away from the Polish and to give it to the German for Germanize. The actions that Battalion 101 was part of took a while to realize that their service to the nation was to take land away to be part of a mass murder, and this is closely resembling what occurred to Palestine in 1948 loss of land and then resulting in to wars which incurred death between both sides of Israel and the Palestinians. The historical context of the state that the European Jews were after 1945, surviving a mass genocide of the people, they wanted to be in a haven Germany or Poland had many dark memories of losing the house to belongings their family. Ideally the idea of