January 30, 1933: President Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler Chancellor of Germany. This date in History was the start to one of the most tragic events the human civilization has ever experienced. This was the start of the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler grew up in Austria and later moved to germany and fought in World War 1. After the war Hitler joined the National Socialist German workers party known as the Nazis. Hitler quickly went up the ranks in the nazi’s largely due to his powerful speaking ability. On October 23rd 1923 Hitler prepared the Nazi’s to take out the communists and jews in Berlin. That night Hitler was arrested and served nine months in prison. While in prison Hitler wrote a book called mein kampf that was about how Hitler despised …show more content…
The Nazi party targeted Jews, Gypsies, Poles and other Slavs, and people with physical or mental disabilities. Others were Nazi victims because of what they did. These victims of the Nazi regime included Jehovah 's Witnesses, homosexuals, the dissenting clergy, Communists, Socialists, asocials, and other political enemies.
A big group other than the jews that were targeted by the Nais were Gypsies. Many gypsies lived in Germany and were always considered inferior by others mostly because they were different. The nazi’s viewed them as social outcasts. The Gypsies looked spoke and acted differently, they wore black triangular patches (the symbol for "asocials").Just like jews, Gypsies were forced into their in ghetto’s to live in. This was an easy way to group all of them together which made it easy to kill them. The estimated amount of deaths of the Gypsies range from 220,000 to
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On September 1st, 1939 Hitler and his army invaded Poland killing thousands of innocent poles. This is when War World II officially started. Hitler wanted to destroy the polish culture and replace it with his own. Anyone who stood in his way was slaughtered.The Nazi terror was, in scholar Norman Davies 's words, "much fiercer and more protracted in Poland than anywhere in Europe." It is believed that 1.8 to 1.9 million Polish civilians (non-Jews) were killed due to Hitler and his army, but that is disregarding the three million Jewish poles that were killed.
The Nazi party’s idea of a perfect world was um well… it was perfect and this meant that everyone living in it had to be perfect. The Nazi party killed many many people that had physical or mental disabilities. KIlling people with disabilities was supposed to be a secret operation called “Operation T4” d eventually leaked out and Hitler ordered the operation to end although it still continued. Doctors were told to kill all patients who suffered from a disability by “accidentally” giving them wrong prescriptions or poisoning them. An estimated 300,000-400,000 people with disabilities lost their
This war started when Hitler ran for president in Germany because saw the opportunity to gain the trust of the people.
The Holocaust was a period of discrimination, immoral actions, and devastation. The Holocaust initiated January 30th, 1933 and lasted until May 8, 1945. Adolf Hitler came into power of Nazis selection in 1903. He specifically targeted the Jewish people because of their dissimilarities in faith and appreance. While Hitler possessed his dictatorship, six million Jewish lives were taken by hard work, lack of food, and death in medical experiments.
The Holocaust was a systematic persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi’s from 1933 to 1945. The Germans believed they were “racially superior” and that Jews were “inferior”, they were a treat to the German racial community. Gypsies, people with mental and physical disabilities, and poles were also targeted or decimation for racial, ethnic, or national reasons. Theodor Geisel, who drew editorial cartoons under the pen name “Dr. Seuss,” was outraged by the news from France and decided to use his cartooning skills to help publicize the plight of the Jews. Dr. Seuss’s wartime cartoon showed discrimination against Jews and called attention to the early stages of the Holocaust.
Germany’s leader, Adolf Hitler, was the Fuhrer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Before he became their leader he was a politician who later became the leader of the Nazi Party. He was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria on April 20th, 1889, and he died on April 30th, 1945. He once said, “He alone, who gains youth, gains the
These people included Soviets, Polish, Serbs, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, disabled people, criminals, but the biggest group being Jews were amongst the 900,000 people who were killed (¨Documenting Numbers of Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution¨). The murder of these people was done in an astonishingly short period of time. Hitler reigned for only twelve years and managed to
Jews were not the only ones hunted down during the holocaust. Gypsies, a race and way of life, were also hated by the Nazis. While being a Gypsy was not a religion, they did have a set of rules called the Rromana. It governed things like cleanliness, purity, respect, honor, and justice. However, not much is actually known about the rules or laws they followed, because the Gypsies were so private in their lives.
The Holocaust caused the death of over six million Jews. This mass genocide is known by how horrific and inhuman the Nazi regime was to the Jews. However, what is not widely known is that over five-million other people of non-Jewish groups were killed during the Holocaust. Homosexuals, Gypsies and Jehovah’s Witnesses were a small amount of the many non-Jewish groups affected during the Holocaust. Homosexuals were one of the many non-Jewish groups impacted by the Holocaust.
Unspoken Victims of The Holocaust Of the countless victims of Adolf Hitler’s brutal genocide none were persecuted more than the Jews, however, among the large death toll many others were mercilessly punished for their race, beliefs, or occupation. A major target for Hitler’s “Final Solution” was the mentally and physically disabled. In their article on the mentally and physically handicapped the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum wrote “The Law for the Prevention of Progeny with Hereditary Diseases, proclaimed July 14, 1933, forced the sterilization of all persons who suffered from diseases considered hereditary, such as mental illness (schizophrenia and manic depression), retardation (congenital feeble-mindedness), physical deformity,
More than 1.1 million prisoners died in the Auschwitz concentration camp. That’s nearly 700,000 more people dead than deaths caused by guns yearly. There were many punishments for the prisoners. The punishment of the Auschwitz prisoners had been so cruel and the living conditions were unbelievable. There were many different types of ethnicities in this concentration camp.
The Jewish, the Russians, the Polish, and even the Gypsies were all put into concentration camps (Kornblum 927). The camps were all over
The mass murder of over six million people was ordered by a man known as Hitler. Hitler rose to power in Germany in 1933 when Germany was in an economic depression. Hitler had many followers. These followers were the Nazi Party. Hitler was able to persuade many German citizens that Jewish citizens caused their economic depression and their problems.
Nazis gained their reign in 1933 and lasted around a dozen years. They performed many barbaric actions to the Jews throughout their reign. This included taking down their businesses and stripping them of their citizenship. Hitler supported the Nazis as Adolf Hitler is their leader.
The Nazis believed the Germans were “racially superior” and the Jews were inferior (The Holocaust). Over 6 million Jews lost their lives during the Holocaust (The Holocaust). The main targets were Jews, disabled, Gypsies, and slavic people (The Holocaust). If they did not match the “social norms”, they were killed (The Holocaust). Between the years 1941 and 1944, Jews were deported to concentration camps where they were then killed (The Holocaust).
Hitler then started ranting on about it and people joined in and Hitler had joined the Nazi party and eventually becoming the dictator and started the persecution and later on the execution of Jews. Hitler had a large effect on the world due to his killings and his somewhat famous
Adolf Hitler was born in Austria, on April 20, 1889. He was an officer who fought in the army in World War I. After World War I, Hitler returned to Munich and worked as an intelligence officer, where he monitored the activities of the German Workers’ Party, also known as the Nazi Party. Hitler adopted many of the anti-Semitic, nationalist, and anti-Marxist ideas during this period of his life. He rose to power in German politics after joining the party which he was monitoring as an army officer, and became its leader. Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, and served as a dictator from 1934 to 1945.