The Holocaust

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    the early effects of the Holocaust, and Hitler’s new laws. The act of propaganda-the showcase of words, that are represented in the image portray the Nuremberg Laws, that deprived the common rights and freedom of the Jewish people in Germany. The source also depicts the attitude that was targeted towards the Jewish people, showcasing the effects of Hitler’s Nazi Party, and the ultranationalist attitudes that were policies that led to human right abuses. With the Holocaust being known as genocide…

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    Causes Of The Holocaust

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    The Holocaust of 1933-1945 brutally murdered and destroyed a majority of the Jews community. The Jewish community was excluded from their society. They were relocated to ghettos with scare resources. From there a majority of Jews were taken to concentration camps. In these camps, they were forced to do hard labor then put to death. About 17 million people were murdered. However, some Jews fought back. Some Jews hid in homes of non Jewish people or in the forest, and others fought against them.…

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    The Holocaust, which was also known as the ‘Ha-Shoah’, that is the Hebrew word for ‘catastrophe’. The Holocaust was the genocide ran by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime in which killed six 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…

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    Generally discussions about the Holocaust begin and end with a narrative surrounding the Jewish population. This is not a whole and complete account of all of the groups and people that were affected by the event. Many times this leads to an incomplete reflections on the atrocities during the Second World War. There were many segments of the population that were also targeted in an attempt to enact the moral, political, and ethnic policies of Hitler and the Nazi party. The Nazi euthanasia…

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    Stages Of The Holocaust

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    In this stage, Hitler divided the people into two groups: the Aryans (Germans) and everyone else (Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Slavs):  The Germans were known to be the superior race or the master race. This Aryan race had blonde hair, blue eyes and fair complexion. They were grouped according to their hair, eye, and skin colours, facial structure.  Hitler saw the people who did not fall under the Aryan race as a threat, as inferior and worthless  Anyone who was not classified as the Aryan…

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    The Holocaust was the mass murder of more than 6 million Jews during WW2. Families of Jews would be taken from their homes, taken to concentration camps, and be forced to work until they were killed or died. But some of the people would be sent to the labs, where Nazi doctors did horrible experiments on them to find out things for their army or for medical purposes such as hypothermic experiments, genetic experiments, and experiments with fixing fatal injuries. Nazi doctors and scientists…

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    The Holocaust Genocide

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    largest genocide in history that killed approximately eleven million human beings who were either homosexuals,Jews, gypsies, communists or socialists. The Holocaust was the works of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime, the catastrophic event occurred from January 30 1933 to May 8 1945. The ethnic group who was targeted a significant 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…

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    Dachau: The Holocaust

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    The term “holocaust” originates from the Greek word “holókauston.” The term translates to ‘sacrifice by fire’. However, the term in the twentieth century refers to the systematic killing of six million Jews during World War Two. During the war, the Nazi Party was forced to come up with a solution to the ‘Jewish Question’(a debate pertaining to the status and treatment of Jews in society). Hitler first commented on September 16, 1919, “Ultimate goal must definitely be the removal of the Jews…

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    barbaric medical experiments led by Josef Mengele. During World War 2 estimated 60,000 prisoners on a forced march to other locations. Death camps existed for the sole purpose of killing Jews and other “undesirables” in what became known as the holocaust. Auschwitz the largest and arguably the most notorious of all the Nazi death camps its first commandant was Rudolf hoss (1900-47) By mid-1942 the majority of those being sent by the Nazis to Auschwitz were Jews. Upon arriving at the camp…

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    many, the Holocaust is the first thing that comes to mind when discussing or remembering World War II. I feel that this alone is an argument for the Holocaust being a defining factor for the war; however, there were occurrences during this time that stand out above the others. Not only was there a mass genocide on a particular grouping of people, there were also a vast number of concentration camps and medical testing that occurred during this period. When we are taught about the Holocaust, we…

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