Do you have any time on your hands? Good because I have enough time to tell you about the Holocaust. The Holocaust starting during the 1933 to the 1945 where it ended. The holocaust was of course ruled under Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was the person that brought the pain to the Jews during the Holocaust era. There are many effects to the Holocaust and these are the causes to those effects. Hitler first came into power and ruled Germany, The green police when they were after Anne and her family and the others when they were hiding, Hitler wanted to control the world and have all the power he wanted. The first cause of the Holocaust was that they Hitler became chancellor. According from the book Anne frank Goodrich, Frances, and Albert Hackett.
The overall causes of the Holocaust were fear, anti-Semitism and the stages of the Holocaust. Fear was a main reason why the Holocaust got to be as bad as it did. Once the Nazis started taking away people and beating them up and killing them, it instilled fear in people. Nobody was going to stand up
Hitler was the ruthless leader of the Holocaust. He had plans of how he was going to overthrow the country and,” By 1934 Hitler was in absolute control of Germany, and his campaign against the Jews in full swing,” but the people were unaware of his intentions (“Holocaust”). He intended to kill Jewish people because himself and the Nazis believed that,”... the Jews were responsible for huge events like losing World War One and the economic crisis,” which happens to be incorrect but so many people believed them (“Why”). Because of his reasons, he wanted to imprison Jewish people.
The Holocaust is considered one of the most notable events to happen in human history. Adolf Hitler’s plan was to exterminate all races of which he thought was inferior to his master race, The Aryan Race. To effectively kill them, he made concentration camps where the prisoners would be worked to death. Sadly, most of the races targeted and killed were the Jews. They were blamed for everything such as World War I and World War II.
The Holocaust was a time in history that was very very difficult. Hitler who was the leader of Germany, had much hatred towards Jewish people, because of this hatred, he acted very negatively towards the Jews. Lots of the time people don't understand how bad it actually was for Jewish people. Hitlers acts of hatred were so bad and harmful to the Jews. Hitlers goal was to rule the world and he did not want anyone that he did not like in his way, so he tried getting rid of them all.
The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was a genocide of six million European Jews that occurred during World War II. The Holocaust was perpetrated by Nazi Germany, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, and its collaborators. This event is considered one of the darkest and most horrific moments in human history, and its impact is still felt today. The origins of the Holocaust can be traced back to the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany. The Nazis believed in the ideology of racial superiority, which held that the Aryan race was superior to all other races, particularly the Jewish people.
The Holocaust had many effects on Germany, but people forget that it also had many effects on the rest of the world. The Holocaust began in 1933 which also happened to be the year that Adolf Hitler was elected to be the chancellor of Germany. The Holocaust was a period in time when approximately six million Jews in Europe were harshly murdered and tortured for twelve years. Over five thousand Jewish communities and neighborhoods were destroyed. These Jews were sent to concentration camps where they were held hostage, beaten and eventually killed.
Like many genocides the Holocaust was one of the worst recorded in history. The Holocaust happened during World War II when Hitler became the leader of Germany in 1933. The War was mostly present in Europe, East Asia or the Pacific Islands but the Holocaust, which was a genocide of Jews, took place in Europe. Nazi’s and SS officers would storm the houses of Jews and move them into ghettos eventually ending up in a concentration camp. Some would die on their way there but mostly all the deaths occured in the camps.
The Holocaust was the genocide of the Jewish religion from 1933 to 1945. Hitler wanted to wipe out the Jews because he felt that the Jews were responsible for Germany’s loss in the World War. When Hitler gained power in 1933, he started the extermination of the Jews. The Nazi’s would take Jews from their homes and put them into concentration camps.
The Holocaust resulted in the brutal genocide of six million Jewry by the Nazi German regime during World War II. The Holocaust era began in January 1933 when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in Germany. The Nazis used the government to target and exclude Jews from society. They went to antisemitic measures by enacting discriminative laws and protocols. “As one of the first steps in the Nazi plan to murder the Jews of Europe, the German authorities ordered the concentration and segregation of Jews into ghettos.”
On January 30, 1933, darkness roamed all over in Germany. The world’s massive genocide occurred: the Holocaust. The Holocaust, led by the great Nazi party, frightened the sight of many people. Although, many events contributed towards the Holocaust, the Nazis prejudice ways, powerful government, and persuasive mouths lead to the Holocaust because persuasion by the powerful Nazi regime created enmity in Germany, towards the people that the Nazis disregarded.
The Holocaust was an execution of 8 million Europeans, and “ 6 million of the Europeans killed were Jewish women, children, and men that were brutally murdered” (Strahinich 7). It “was a catastrophe in our modern history” (Strahinich 7) now staining our history pages with hundreds of innocent people’s blood, forever lost in the grounds of the Holocaust. It took “place in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, and Czechoslovakia” (Altman 9) is some of the places where hundreds died. Thanks to “Adolf Hitler” (Strahinich 8) and “the Nazis government” (Strahinich 10), they “plunged most of Europe” (Allen 7) into turmoil, taking lives that did not need to go.
A Middle East Editor in Newsweek, Janine di Giovanni, said: “In the aftermath of any war or genocide, healing and reconciliation are ultimate aspirations.” Millions of women, men, and children have been tortured, killed, raped, and forced out from their homes in mass atrocities. Many of them are already part of the past and whether there was some kind of aid response from the world or not, is too late to change the occurred, and to bring back the deceased ones. However, the aftermath of any genocide can always bring back some kind of hope for those who are still hurt and were victims of such massacre, if done for the aspiration of the well-being and social justice of the people. Nevertheless, the aftermath is not a magic spell to go back in
The Holocaust was a horrific tragedy which started in January of 1933 and ended in May of 1945, the Holocaust was the mass murder of millions of people. The word was derived from the Greek word that meant Sacrifice to the Gods (Steele 7), also called the Shoan which is the Hebrew word for catastrophe (Steele 7). So many countries took place in this 12-year genocide, including, “Germany, Italy, Japan, Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria, which were also known as the Axis Powers” (Steele 34). But, although there were all those countries they were all part of one larger group called the Nazis, were the ones who were killing all the different denominations of people. (Bachrach 58).
The causes of the Holocaust do rest heavily on anti-Semitism, but there where other cause such as nationalism of Germany, polarization of Jewish people in the form of the Nürnberg laws and scapegoating, isolationism of Jewish people due to the totalitarian regime of Hitler and his secret police the Gestapo, and the fear of the “capabilities” of the Jewish
The Holocaust was one of the most atrocious events that occurred during the Second World War. During the Great War, the Germans believed they lost the war because the Jews refused to lend the German Army anymore money because they saw it as a losing cause. After Adolf Hitler came to power, he began to impose a series of laws which restricted Jewish rights. These restrictions or the ‘Nuremberg Laws’ became more strict as the war continued. Near the end of the Second World War, rather than focusing on winning the war, Hitler insisted on killing all the Jews by setting up gas chambers.