Friday, October 25, 2019
The Holocaust Essay -- Nazi Germany Papers
The Holocaust                                                                    All throughout history, Jews have been persecuted. The Jews were     blamed for killing Jesus and the idea of anti- Semitism has been     around centuries before Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. Adolf Hitler led     the Nazis to power in 1933 promising to make Germany powerful and     respected by the rest of the world. He promised to fight Communism, to     find jobs for the six million unemployed workers in Germany, to     restore law and order, and to get rid of the ââ¬Å"Jewish influenceâ⬠ in     Germany. Hitlerââ¬â¢s speeches were full of hatred for the Jews and this     encouraged his followers to attack Jewish people. The Nazis controlled     the police. The Nazis controlled the law courts, and Jews soon     discovered that they would have no protection against Nazi attacks.       In April 1933 Nazis called for Jewish shops to be boycotted.     Storm-Troopers stood outside shops and stopped Germans from going in.     Slogans were painted on shop windows. These boycotts were not very     effective so the Nazis needed more effective methods. Joseph Goebbles,     who controlled propaganda, produced many anti Semitic books and In     1933 Jews were also banned from some professions such as: doctors and     the civil servants. Hitler wanted a racially pure Germany this is why     the Jews were banned from these professions because they didnââ¬â¢t want     their influence to spread.       Source A is an extract from the Nuremberg laws; in September 1935 it     starts by saying, ââ¬Å"A Jew may not be citizen of the Reichâ⬠. This Shows     that the Jews where stateless and they had nowhere to go. After it     says, ââ¬ËJews have no vote; they may not fill any public officeââ¬â¢. Thi...              ... face. The killing centres     were, isolated areas, moderately well hidden from public view. They     were located near major railroad lines, allowing trains to transport     hundreds of thousands of people to the killing sites easily.       The deportations required the help of many people and all parts of the     German government. The victims in Poland were already imprisoned in     ghettos and totally under German control. The deportation of Jews from     other parts of Europe, however, was a far more complex problem. The     German foreign minister was successful in persuade German occupied     nation to assist in the deportations.       The introduction of the Auschwitz extermination camp meant that the     Jews could be killed efficiently. Unlike other death camps which were     build solely to kill Jews, the Auscwitz death camp had a work camp     attached.                        
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