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    taking place. Chamberlain speaks on behalf of the government saying that they have “no quarrel with the German people, except that they allow themselves to be governed by a Nazi Government” (Chamberlain speech). This quote explains that the people of Germany aren’t being blamed for the catastrophe that Adolf Hitler and the Nazis have created, but only for not doing anything to stop it from evolving into such a…

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    The Nuremberg Trials first took place November 20, 1945 on Nazi’s very own stomping grounds in the city of Nuremberg, Germany. The Nuremberg Trials was to prosecute all Nazi war criminals in the hands of the four biggest powerful allies the United States, Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France. The Nuremberg Trials was the first trial in history to ever be held for war crimes. Since this trial was first of it’s kind it was difficult to give a defendant a death sentence or certain time in prison…

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    The Holocaust Genocide

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    amount throughout the Holocaust was the Jewish people. Adolf Hitler made it out as if the Jews were horrible, horrific people who were greedy and criminals. Hitler was an extremely well spoken man and was able to convince and manipulate the nation of Germany, his charisma skills were outstanding. The genocide happened in stages, first the Nuremberg Law excluded Jewish people from civil society, in 1933 concentration…

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    passage into the U.S. Both works focus on the social inequality of both races and the inhumanity behind the laws passed against illegal immigration and those stripping Jews of their civil rights in Germany. The intentions behind both works is to avoid repeating history. Between 1933 and 1945, Chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler, began his systematic extermination of the Jewish community.…

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    origin of worldwide thoughts and traditions of culture or religion bias. For example, (www.wikipedia.com) “during the holocaust which occurred between 1940 and 1945 there was some ignorance of the role of government in Germany as Adolf Hitler was leading as the chancellor of Germany. Hitler called for new elections in an effort to get full control of the German parliament for his political campaign (the Nazis). Through a plan he called “Final Solution” it was aimed at the Jew population to…

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    During the Holocaust, more than 6 million Jews were persecuted by the Nazis in Germany and its surrounding nations. Following World War 1, Adolf Hitler came into power in Germany and formed one of the most powerful fascist totalitarian states at the time. Hitler blamed the economic depression on the Jews and others he believed to be inferior. He wanted to eradicate the people who were seen as a threat to the German people. The book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fictional representation of…

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    of imprisonment under the constitutional democracy. After being appointed chancellor, Adolf Hitler started these appalling creations in January 1933. The police and local authorities contributed to the Nazi policy by imprisoning any challengers of the policy (Concentration Camps, 1933-1939). Camps were surrounded by barracks with unescapable barbed wire and watch towers (Holocaust). These camps were located all over Germany. The conditions were treacherous such as the…

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    was in control of all Germany. In order for his country to rise to power, he believed the Jews must be executed. He persuaded his followers through ideas passed upon him, that Jews were responsible for the economic hardships and defeat of the country in 1918; he saw the Jews as an inferior race. Being the dictator of the nation, it was simple for him to convince 8.5 million members of the Nazi party to carry out such a horrific act. Adolf Hitler is allotted Chancellor of Germany on January 30,…

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    Genocide Vs The Holocaust

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    Genocide has been an unfortunate reoccurrence throughout history, with the Holocaust leading the way for all the others. The Holocaust can be traced back to 1933, when Hitler captured the position of chancellor and for 12 years over six million Jewish civilians would perish at the hands of the Nazi Party. It is true that Genocide had occurred earlier to this atrocity in Armenia, killing approximately two million, and it cannot go unsaid that millions more would perish in genocides yet to come…

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    million Jews during World War 2. The word ‘Holocaust’ originated from the Greek words “Holo” meaning whole and “Kaustos” meaning burned (The Holocaust). The Holocaust began in 1941 and lasted until 1945 during the time of World War 2 and originated in Germany, which then spread across Europe. The Holocaust is one of the 20th century’s greatest and most deadly tragedies that were made with outright fear in known history. The holocaust was an appalling event that occurred in history controlled by…

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