Human Rights During Ww2

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World War II was a significant part of history which lasted from 1939 to 1945, this war had great impact to the world we live in now. During the war the human rights of a person changed greatly. The human rights before World War II only related to the king and the people who he liked. After this event occurred the changes to human rights changed significantly as the United Nations came together to make a European Convention on Human rights. The United Nations have a total of 30 rights that everyone has the right to do/is allowed to do. During the war the emerging concept of human rights included the treatment of Jews, the differing perspectives on the treatment of captives, the Geneva Conventions and the impact upon post-war relationships and …show more content…
The Holocaust was one of the worst attacks that has ever happened. Adolf Hitler who was a German politician was the start of the Holocaust. Hitler had never liked the Jews and had a plan to become chancellor so that he could rule Germany and get rid of the Jews. In 1933 Hitler was appointed as Chancellor for Germany and once he became chancellor he decided to make a law which was that Jews had no right as he thought the reason Germany lost wwI was because of Jews and because he also grew up in a city where they were anti-jewish. Once Hitler made the rule the simple rights of a human was taken away. With the rule they were not allowed to practice their own religion and they weren’t allowed to work. During the time kids and women were killed as they were not as much as value as men were. In the overall event over 6 million Jews were tortured and killed. After the …show more content…
A main country that had prisoners was Japan. During the whole war, the Japanese had over 130,000 prisoners and by 1944 they distributed the prisoners around from South east and central asia and java to indo-china. Some were put into slave workers where they would work in shipyards, steel mills, factories and coal mines. During this time they did not have a lot of rights or things they were allowed to do. Some of the prisoners were able to send 25 word letters to their families but it would be checked and agreed by the Japanese. A propaganda was made by the US Army as the were prompting that they needed their people/country to keep working so that they could kill all the Japanese as they were ‘torturing and killing’ all their prisoners from the US and other

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