The Final Solution
Hitler most of us have heard this name. Maybe it was associated with the nazis, killing jews, gas chambers, or the leader of Germany.But have you ever heard it associated with something called The Final Solution? Well it was one of those thing that isn't the biggest thing of the holocaust, but still important.Well this paper will tell you all about it.
Well i'm going to start with probably the most basic question, WHat is the final solution , well the final solution the term that the nazis used in reference to the pan that they had to exterminate all european jewish people.Even tho the jews were the main target there was two other main target such as, homosexuals and gypsies. If you don't know what gypsies are, people with
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Ghettos were common like small housing estates with no resource the they would fence in so that the government could control the people inside of the area. Concentration camps were camps where one or of two things could happen you would stay there and be forced to do hard labor and/or wait execution. The condition in these camps were so poor that many people died in the camp from disease or starvation before they could get executed. The last and worst thing that the nazis created have two names one killing center and two extermination camps. Which were camp were the only thing you went there for was to get killed.
In concentration camps the Nazi doctor would sometimes perform medical experiments on the prisoners these experiment consisted of many thing on of which they would take a live prisoner freeze them to the point they get hypothermia and then would try to find effective cure or ways to retrive to prizoner.others were similar but they would give a prisoner so called incurable diseases.some examples are yellow fever, malaria, typhoid fever,many of these prisoners did not survive the
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After that Japan then decided to surrender and end to war.
On April 30 , 1945, Hitler in his underground bunker had decided to commit suicide what he did was he had taken a cyanide capsule then shot himself in the head with his service pistol. His wife Eva who had only been married to him for 2 days ended up killing her right beside him, by also taking a cyanide capsule.
All in all Hitler and the nazis cause so much damage to the world and to people. Some of which still affects some today. Some people think the pain ended with hitler's death, at the end of the war but actually think about it. In total from the war 60 million+ people died say each of those people only had 3 loved ones. That's 180 trillion people grieving. Well at least you will know how the final caused a major part in that 180 trillion people
Eleven million lives were massacred in one of the world’s darkest moments attempting to create a perfect race. In 1942 Germany was losing World War II, Adolf Hitler 's final solution was to target the blame towards Europe 's Jewish population, gypsies, and homosexuals. Together Hitler and the Nazi regime gradually deprived the Jews, gypsies and homosexuals from their rights. Many people were brought to labor camps by train. The conditions in camps were inhumane.
“During the years of the “Final Solution” between 1942 and 1945, Jews and several groups of non-Jews targeted by the Nazi regime were interned, enslaved, humiliated, and exterminated in ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps” ("What We Value" - Spiritual Resistance During the Holocaust). In conclusion, the Jews were treated less than vermin, and killed, because they were viewed as a lesser form of human. Death was an inevitable ending for a multitude of Jews during the Holocaust. Millions of Jews lost their lives to inhuman acts. Nazis forced the surviving prisoners on long marches to camps out of the way of the advancing enemy armies.
On September 1, 1939 World War II began. Germany and the axis powers were trying to get Europe to be in Nazi control. With this came the wrath of Adolf Hitler. He believed the reason why Germany lost World War I and had a huge economic crisis was because of the Jewish population, the mentally ill, blacks, and gypsies. He believed the only way to cleanse the world and prevent that from happening again was to exterminate those people.
Eleven million lives were massacred in one of the world’s darkest moments attempting to create a perfect race. In 1944 Germany began to lose in World War II, Adolf Hitler's final solution aimed the blame towards Europe's Jewish population, gypsies, and homosexuals. Together Hitler and the Nazi regime progressively deprived the Jews, gypsies and homosexuals of their rights. Many people were brought to labor camps by train. The conditions in the camps were inhumane.
In other words, without the idea of the final solution the Nazis would’ve never had a motive. Maybe could’ve even prevented the war. But they did have the idea and with that idea came the deaths of many. In total, german authorities and their collaborators killed up to six million Jews.
Strong people work hard for their families to keep them alive as they run into many difficult conflicts. The Holocaust was a dark and scary period of time. Many people risked their lives for their family, friends, and country. Mostly everyone worked hard together to fight the terrible conflicts and struggles of the war. Like the Holocaust, the Western Expansion had many different problems.
Here they would isolate and degrade them until they became animals (Allen Hitler 37). They also wanted to contain the Jews into one area to take a census. Often times the Nazis would set up these ghettos near a train, to make it easier to deport the Jews to a death camp or a concentration camp, such as Auschwitz (Allen Hitler 37). The Jews did not just surrender in these ghettos, though. In Warsaw, there was an uprising known as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
The Holocaust of Nazi Germany, World War I created a new stigma about warfare. During WWI Adolf Hitler the German leader created what is known as the Final Solution, (252). This Final Solution was the creation of a system of camps that were specially build for the incarceration or extermination of the European Jews, (252). Hitler’s mission was to rid Germany of Jews and eventually the rest of Europe. Jews were captured and forced into camps where they faced horrific treatments and many times death.
Also, known as Shoah, it witnessed the setting up of concentration camps and extermination camps in today’s Germany, Poland, Austria and Yugoslavia, where around 11 million people were killed based on their racial inferiority and many more enslaved and tortured. It was the ‘Final Solution’ to the ‘Jewish Question’( which was a well discussed topic for many years in Europe). Only 10 percent of Polish Jewry and one-third of all European Jews remained by the end of the Nazi regime in 1945. To today’s history students it would be surprising to know that an event as popular as the Holocaust was ignored by historians until the 1960s when the trial of notorious SS killer Eichmann and the publishing of Gerald Reitlinger’s important book The Final Solution’: the attempt to exterminate the Jews of Europe, 1939-45 created a lot of interest among the Western
During this time 6,000,000 Jews were killed, not by war, but rather at the hands of Germany. Hitler believed that Jews were an inferior race and was a threat to German purity. After years of being mistreated Hitler had a plan called the Final Solution, which was the attempt to extinct the entire Jewish Population. Germany would accomplish this by concentration camps that were set up in Poland.
People were sent to concentration camps to be detained under harsh conditions which eventually led up to their deaths. These camps helped carry out Hitler’s “Final Solution” plan. The Nazi’s first established camps in Poland because they had the largest population of Jewish people. They’re main plan when creating these camps was mass murder.
The Holocaust was one of the most devastating times for all of the world. It strained the world’s economy and resources; death tolls were tremendously high and injuries were severe. This was one of the worst events in our world’s history. For the 12 years that Germany was ruled by the Nazi Party, a central belief was that there existed in society, certain people who were dangerous and needed to be eliminated for German society to flourish and survive (Impact of the Holocaust).
These ghettos were the worst part of the cities that the Nazis took over which they converted into living areas for captured Jews. “They used these places to “store” Jews they didn 't have room for at the concentration camps yet” (Bachrach 38). The Nazis had one very big ghetto in Warsaw, Poland called, simply, the Warsaw Ghetto (Bachrach 39). Warsaw was the biggest ghetto that the Nazis had but the Jews used that to their advantage.
The Final Solution May Have Lost The Nazis World War II Out of eleven million Jews living in Europe, six million were killed, including men, women, and children. Over the span of of less than ten years, one and a half million Jewish children experienced inhumane deaths. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, German Nazis were finding more efficient ways for the mass murdering of whomever they pleased, the main victims being Jews. The Final Solution was the plan for the largest genocide in history and became Germany 's main goal during World War II. Even before the Final Solution, anti-Semitism was a common occurrence in Europe and only intensified when Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933.
The final solution was the plan to kill off as many Jews as possible before the war ended and Adolf Eichmann was in charge of that. So Simon brought him to justice, and even though some escaped their trials at Nuremberg, some were