German Nazy Party: The Holocaust

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The Holocaust was a state sponsored, systematic, mass genocide of around six million Jews that started in 1933. The Holocaust was initially fueled by the thought by the German Nazi’s that Germans with blonde hair and blue eyes were superior over any other group that did not match up to the Germans appearance wise.. With the Jewish people generally not fitting the so called perfect racial and physical criteria, Jews were persecuted by the Nazis. The Nazi leader , Adolf Hitler was the poster man of the campaign against the Jews. Hitler is well known for his “ toothbrush ” moustache and his responsibility of the Holocaust. Hitler and his fellow German leaders used the term “The Final Solution” to disguise their ultimate plan for total Jewish annihilation. To accomplish Hitler’s mission for Jewish extinction, Hitler had Jews taken to concentration camps that ranged from Germany and Poland to Ukraine and all the way back to France. Concentration camps served two main purposes. To dehumanize and to demoralize. Concentration camps were meant to make the Jewish people so desensitized and so fearful that they would never think to rise up in rebellion. Jews were taken to concentration camps for mainly three reasons alone. To be killed, to be laborers, or to be held before being killed. One particular camp in itself had over one million casualties, the same camp is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable and commonly talked about concentration camps even in the modern world today. That particular camp is known by the name of Auschwitz. Auschwitz is greatly known as the largest concentration camp to have ever been established by Nazi Germany. Auschwitz was actually a complex of camps made up of three main camps, Auschwitz, Birk... ... middle of paper ... ...ughts from the Nazi party. It is important that people know what happened during the Holocaust and what it was like to live in a concentration camp so that if a similar situation were to ever arise, modern leaders would know how to combat it and have a respect and understanding of why it is so important to combat it. This is a great example of why racism is such a huge deal in today's society. It only takes one corrupt leader who is just good enough to win over the nation’s trust and then switch it up and end up with a problem like the Holocaust. It is important that history is remembered so that history might not repeat itself. Works Cited “Auschwitz." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, n.d. Web. 21 Apr. 2014. "Auschwitz-Birkenau -History." Auschwitz-Birkenau - Home Page - History. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Apr. 2014.

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