The Holocaust was a horrible period in the history of the world. According to the Jewish Virtual Library, about six million Jews were slaughtered for no decent reason. In William Lace's book, The Death Camps, he stated that not only Jews were killed, there was about five million Gypsies and other people that were murdered too (16). There was no way that anyone could stop the Nazis from killing innocent people. People were persecuted from their homes and taken to ghettos. They were also transported to concentration camps, where people were either killed or put to work. William Lace, the author of The Death Camps, found a quote of an anonymous prisoner, "Everybody got a piece of metal sheet with a number imprinted on it... we had to take good care of …show more content…
He killed people by the hundreds, just because they were Jews. To kill the Jews the Germans would use guns in the beginning of the war, but in later days they would use gas chambers. When the Jews first arrived at the camp, they were lied to. The Germans would say that it was only a labor camp. In William Lace's book, The Death Camps, there was a picture and on the entrance at the death camp of Theresienstadt, there were bold letters saying "ALBEIT MACHT FREI", which meant Work Brings Freedom, that was obviously untrue(49). The Jews would then form a line and a German would decide who would live and who would die. Only the tough ones would live, but the unhealthy ones were a bit unlucky. They were sent to "take a shower" which was actually a shower of death. The gas would come out of the shower spouts and everyone in there died. After the gas chambers the Jews would be moved to large ovens in which they would burn and dispose the bodies. All of the concentration camps were full of trickery, so there was really no German that you could trust. Many Jews starved to death because they were not fed well enough, just enough to keep them
Those kept in the German death camps were treated very
The Jews were put in trucks and then driven into the forest in Galicia. Where they were forced to dig their own pits. Then when they finished digging they would be killed and put in the pits then burned. Babies were thrown up in the air used for targets by the Nazis. The Nazis also had machinery, guns, and camps.
With barbed wire surrounding them and took all of their belongings and made certain rules for them to live by as far as being a jew. Soon they were all moved to concentration camps where they had a whole new awful life where there was no hope in escaping. In 1945 the horror was finally over, Hitler was defeated and World War II ends in Europe. Many of the survivors were placed in displaced persons
The holocaust was one of the worst genocides that has happened to one race in the last 100 years it lead to the deaths of 6 million to 17 million jews. There are not that many people still alive that got saved for it because of the exprempit they were put through the time they were in the camps dieing. One of many ways the nazis killed so many jews was gas chambers and pizza type ovens they had mounds of people from the gas chambers piled up in the millions. When they got saved they had to did massov graves and use a bulldozer to get all the bodys in to the grave. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel there are many instes of dehumanizing for example they had to be put in to the cattle cars.
They were then herded like animals into cattle cars, eighty persons in one cattle car and they were taken away. They were in these cattle cars for twenty four hours; they were not given any food or anytime to get out. They were living in their own feces. Soon they arrived at Auschwitz,
Stolen Lives 2.8 million Jews were killed in Poland. All were numbed with terror and fear of what would happen next. Pause and think for a moment. What did they feel? What did they fear?
During the Holocaust, six million Jews were sent to their deaths. Nevertheless, in the Holocaust literature, one can find the glimpse of joy. In 1933, in Germany, Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party created a German Empire & Jews were no place in Hitler’s vision. Love & Laughter were two of the main things that made Jews and other people forget the time happening in the Holocaust, including nature. Almost 2,700,000 Jews were sent to extermination camps such as, Treblinka and Chelmno, where they were lately killed.
Some of the Jews that survived at Auschwitz were liberated. Auschwitz was a killing center for the jews or others that the Nazis were against. Called the undesirables. Some punishments and executions they used were shooting, hanging, starvation to death, and the post. The text states, “The victim’s hands were tied behind his back and he was hung from a post so that his feet could not touch the ground.
They shaved their heads and gave them all the same uniform, so that each and every Jew looked the same to them. To the Nazis, the Jews were nothing but animals. So they made sure the let the Jews know how they felt about them with daily beatings and killings. They forced the Jews and other prisoners in the camps to do hard labor, which used up what little calories they were given in the form of moldy bread and a little soup. This left the Jews frail, skinny, and disease ridden.
Elie Wiesel once said, “What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, by the silence of the bystander”. This quote means that being put through something so horrific as the holocaust concentration camps was not the worst part of the holocaust, but rather that people knew what was going on but never took action to stop this tragic event. The injustice of the people, mostly Jews, who had to go through the process of leaving everything behind and starting a new life where they were forced to work together in very unstable conditions is something that can never be payed back. This injustice lead to more than just the time and lives that we can't get back, it lead to dehumanization of innocent woman, children, men, elders, and
Schindler’s List displays this by showing how the Jews were sent to forced labour camps such as the Plaszow. When they arrived to these labour and concentration camps, they were separated by gender as told “men to the left, women to the right”, this separated families causing more effective discomfort to the Jews. In the labour camps, many Jews were shot often resulting in death because they were not working to the satisfaction of the Nazis or SS officers who were in charge of that labour camp. If any Jews were seen as unhealthy they were sent to death camps. During this stage of the holocaust many Jews were
At concentration camps, a lot of Jews were killed without a reason. A lot were killed if they were old or weren’t stable enough for labor. If they did not follow orders or the Nazis didn’t like their performance, they were also shot. Unfortunately, some Jews were shot without a reason. Another method to annihilate the Jews was gas chambers.
The Holocaust was a horrible tragedy in which the germans caused near 6 million Jewish casualties. It was an attempt of mass genocide, from Hitler’s perspective he was cleansing the world of inferior peoples. At first he attempted to deport the Jews. Soon, countries refused to accept them. Then to contain them and use them for labor.
Living inside a concentration camp came with meager rations of bread and poor soup that could barely sustain a person, and terrible treatment from both guards and other prisoners alike. These conditions changed people, drastically, as show from exerts of Night. “My faceless neighbor spoke up: “Don’t be deluded. Hitler has made it clear that he will annihilate all Jews before the clock strikes twelve”” (Wiesel 76 )
"In the larger ghettos, up to 1,000 people a day are picked up and brought by train to concentration camps or death camps" the webpage "11 facts about the holocaust" states. The holocaust took place in Europe because Hitler wanted to cleanse the world of Jews. Hitler did not only get rid of the Jews but he also got rid of many others such as the disabled, LGBT community, Gypsies, and the Polish. Through a variety of texts, people can learn about the holocaust like in the book Night which is an autobiography by Elie Wiesel, a holocaust survivor. Also a video documentary called Auschwitz death camp and a poem called "To the little polish boy" are texts that were written after the holocaust.