Marlie Bogdon

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The Jews, leftwing politicians, and Communists were the scapegoats of the crushing German loss of World War I. These groups were called traitors and hated for “stabbing Germany in the back.” The German Nazi party’s sense of national pride led to the want to “cleanse” Germany and create a “pure German people.” This caused tem to force this group of people into concentration camps where many died. Although the Allied forces did strive to free those kept in concentration camps and death camps in World War II, more could have been done to have stopped the murder and persecution perpetrated by the Nazis.
Hitler began to blame the Jewish people and other potential threats to his power, at the end of World War I, when the German population was not prepared for the loss and had nothing to blame it on. In 1934 Adolf Hitler rose to power as the Führer of Germany. With the new party and its leader in power the Jews began to feel isolated. Soon the Nuremburg Laws were announced. This meant that the Jews had almost no rights at all and could not intermingle with the pure German population. Then in 1939 after Germany had successfully invaded Poland, the “New Order” was implemented in an attempt to eliminate all Jews.
The Nazis began to force Jews into designated areas known as ghettos. These ghettos were not just a place for the Jewish population to stay, but used as a starting point from which the Jews were then placed into concentration and death camps. When placed in these camps, many were killed immediately upon entering the camps by the gas chambers, ovens, or bullets. Some didn’t even make it to the camps, but were shot and dumped into mass graves by the German mobile killing squad called the Einsatzgruppen. Sadly, many of those sent ...

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... take tours, but they had to get up close with the bodies and many had to perform proper burials for these bodies. Pictures show Germans and Austrians digging graves for the Jewish bodies to be buried.
From starting to become scapegoats for Hitler to becoming a mass genocide known as the Holocaust, the Jewish people have been unjustly blamed and punished. Hitler’s “pure race” did not include the Jewish race, they were despised for holding jobs in banking and accounting, and blamed for problems they were not responsible for. More should have been done to stop the operations of the Nazis in the concentration camps. Although numerous Nazi officials and those involved in the mass genocide such as the Einsatzgruppen were justly persecuted for their war crimes, nothing will ever repay the millions of innocent people lost to the mass, murdering machine of Nazi Germany.

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