Night Of Broken Glass Summary

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The Holocaust was the genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million Jews. Hitler believed that gypsies, the Jews, and the sick were a menace to Germany. On April 30, 1945 Hitler committed suicide after his plan had failed. The Holocaust occurred when Hitler killed about six million Jews due to his beliefs. Hitler managed to get an entire country to blindly follow him, helping him persecute millions.
The Night of Broken Glass was November 9-10 1938. People who supported Nazism went around wielding crowbars, torches, and axes, rampaging throughout Germany, looting and smashing the windows of Jewish owned stores, setting fire to synagogues, killing, or arresting. Two days later the Nazis inflicted …show more content…

Gas chambers, overwork, starvation, disease, medical experiments, and mass shootings were some of the ways they killed their victims. Among the murdered were a quarter of a million gypsies, tens of thousands of homosexuals, the mentally ill, schizophrenics, epileptics, and other groups deemed "unworthy of life", and 6 million Jews. Colonel Gerald Draper described the state of the survivors as, "Men and women clad in rags, and barely able to move from starvation and typhus lay in their straw bunks in every state of filth and degradation” (pg.794). The concentration camps established by the Nazis had three purposes: work, the elimination of political adversaries, and the extermination of "inferior races." Auschwitz combined all three. In January, 1945, the Schutzstaffel hurriedly collected Auschwitz's remaining prisoners, both Jews and non-Jews, and set out on the infamous 'Death March." Thousands judged too weak to march were shot before leaving. It was the dead of winter and it never stopped snowing. Whoever so much as stumbled provoked an SS bullet. Final destination was the hundreds of camps located in the interior of Germany. When Nazi Germany realized they were losing the war, Hitler made a decision to avoid

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