The paradox of being half ugly is shown all throughout Hitler 's actions. In WWII the entire Jewish population was the target for Hitler and his Nazis party. This led to millions of jews being persecuted and killed. One example of the ugliness of the war would be the discrimination and the hatred of other races. While in power Hitler created concentration camps to contain Jews and people not of German background. These camps “initially held around 45,000 prisoners” or “undesirable elements of German society, such as Jews, criminals, and homosexuals” (Wikipedia). Many people agreed that what Hitler was doing was righteous and true. Many people even joined in the massacre of the Jews. They believed that all the evil that was happening to the Jews,
Hitler wanted to create a perfect race of people and to create it, he killed off those that were not suited for his perfect world. In this group were homosexuals, people with disabilities, and Jewish people. They were taken to camps where they dropped like flies. One of the many horrors of the death camps were the crematoriums, where people were burned alive. Small children and babies were thrown into pits of fire because they could not work.
The Holocaust lasted for some years and millions were killed during those years. Adolf Hitler was a cruel leader of Nazi Germany. He treated the Jews and others extremely wrong. Auschwitz was where the concentration camp was and numerous people were killed in Auschwitz. Concentration camps were where most people died at, they arrived at the camps by being loaded up into traincarts.
There were more than 40,000 camps in the years of 1933 and 1945. The camps were used to hurt people, murder them, work for the Nazis, and many more terrible things. In September 1939 the Nazis opened a forced labor camp where many jews were starved, exposure,and being extremely tired. In a few camps they would do medical experiments on the prisoners. Sadly many people died from gas chambers where the prisoners had gas sprayed in there faces to the point of death.
Almost one million Jews died inside the camp, either from gas chambers, starvation, illness, torture, and much more. “It is estimated that the SS and police deported at least 1.3 million people to the Auschwitz camp complex between 1940 and 1945” (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). In the book, Lale is tasked with the job of tattooing new prisoners that were imported almost every day. Some prisoners didn’t even get numbers, they were instead sent directly to the gas chambers. The ones that did receive numbers and tattoos weren’t much luckier, for which they were put into forced labor and often died of starvation or other
During his time at these camps he is confronted with absolute evils. Hitler’s goal was to annihilate the Jewish people’s being, culture and beliefs. To an extent for the Jews who endured the reality of the concentration camps he succeeded. The Jewish people were systematically
They would mow down row upon row of shivering, half naked adults, and smash the heads of babies with a show of pity or remorse(Wistrich). The psychological effect on those who lived during the Holocaust are beyond any superficial description. Hitler mainly targeted the Jewish population because he defined Jews as a race not a religion. For the period of 12 years million of Jews lived under the Nazi power and it persecution towards them. They held the highest population in all and every camp.
Akwan Malual Global Studies 201 Reaction Paper:1 Question: 3 Are You an Ugly American? Stereotypically, Americans are seen as terrible people to be around when traveling. They are thought to be loud, obnoxious, and very close-minded about the way people live in other countries. In The Ugly American we see these stereotypes being presented throughout the novel by those in higher positions.
The very first concentration camp was set up in Dachau, Germany in 1933. Concentration camps kept opening up and being used all the way through to the end of World War II in 1945. As so many camps opened their had to be someone to build them for the prisoners of war, and believe it or not it was the prisoners themselves who had to build their own soon to be torture and sleeping chambers. In the Holocaust up to 6 million Jewish citizens died in either concentration camps or on the street. In the concentration camps people were either killed by being shot, gassed with poisonous gasses, tortured, or by catching a deathly disease or virus but prier to this they had to live in poor, poor living conditions.
These camps were called death camps and their sole purpose was the annihilation of any Jews that were brought to them. The gas chambers were disguised as showers. This was a cruel mind trick that fooled many Jews into going into the “showers.” Sometimes cold water would actually fall out of the spouts. The water only lasted a few moments.
The Nazi regime killed about six million jews during the holocaust. During the 1940s German authorities targeted Jew and many other people, they would be put in death camps and forced to do hard labored. The atrocities the Jewish people had to face was terrifying. Going day after day not knowing if you will be the one selected to die;having your love ones die and suffer. Doing hard labor and very little food.
The Nazis were known for doing many things to Jews and others and they had their reasons. Their was many purposes for the things they did. The Nazis tried to defy the laws of human nature. They experiment on the Jews. They also tortured Jews just for the enjoyment.
Their camp was a Jewish concentration camp called Auschwitz and the camp was
Hitler thought the Jews were an inferior race and an Alien threat to the German community and racial purity, so he wanted to get rid of them as well as anyone who he felt threatened his “perfect race” such as: gypsies, homosexuals, blacks, and many others (The Holocaust). He started by taking Jews from all over the the surrounding countries of Germany, placing them into ghettos as a holding facility until they were transferred in the dozens by cattle wagons to the concentration camps (Holocaust Facts). When they arrived at the camps, the weak, children, and the elderly were weeded out and killed first because they would not be able to do the jobs that the older people could do (The Holocaust). The remaining Jews were forced into slave labor and subjected to different experiments and tests until disease, starvation, or exhaustion killed them (The Holocaust). Eventually Hitler’s “Final Solution” came to plan; He sent death squads to start killing off the remaining Jews by mass shootings, gas rooms, and hangings (The Holocaust).
Auschwitz had three main camps, Auschwitz 1, Birkenau, and Monowitz. Auschwitz 1 held a lot of prisoners, as well as the SS base and bases for all the police and military. It had some of the small labor companies. Birkenau was the largest camp and main extermination camp, here Jews could be gassed, shot, starved, attacked by dogs, or committed suicide. Monowitz was mainly a hard labor camp, all the people that could work got put to
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