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Treatment of Jews During the Holocaust
Summary: Describes the Holocaust and examines how jewish people were treated and abused during that time. Explores Hitler's rise to power in Germany just after World War I. Traces the basis of his racist views.
Differences among groups have often led to conflict, one so terrible that millions of innocent people were forced out of their homes and thrown into camps. They were treated as things not humans. Then they were murdered simply because of looks and religion. This occurrence was the Holocaust.
Hitler served in the German army during World War I. He joined the Nazi Party and spoke against the Weimar government and was arrested for it. There he wrote the book that contained his ideas for a stronger and more powerful German nation. It also revealed his racist beliefs concerning the need to eliminate all groups he considered inferior, such as Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, and blacks. Hitler was a very convincing speaker. He attracted many Germans who needed change within the country. He promised a life unlike the life they were then leading. Nazi wanted to eliminate undesirable people. They...
This section contains 758 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |