The Holocaust (1933-1945)

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The Holocaust (1933-1945) The Holocaust was a big part of world history. According to “freedictionary.com”, the definition of Holocaust is “The genocide of European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II”. It is derived from the Greek word holocaust, holos meaning whole and kaustos meaning burned. Aldolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany on January 30,1933 which was the beginning of the holocaust. Hitler had a plan to eliminate the Jewish population; it was a plan that he called “ Final Solution” which killed off about six million Jews, one million five hundred thousand of those Jews were children. Nazi were members of a political party in Germany called National Socialist German Workers’ Party also led by Adolf Hitler.…show more content…
Such as concentration camps, extermination camps, labor camps, prison-of-war camps, and transit camps. The first concentration camp was established on March 20, 1933. Until 1938 the only Jews that were kept in concentration camps were political prisoners or in other word people that spoke or acted out against the Nazis or Hitler. The biggest concentration camp was called Auschwitz, it was a concentration camp as well as a death camp. Not only was in for Jews they placed homosexuals, criminals of war, and political prisoners, and Jehovah's Witnesses. This camp killed about one million one hundred thousand people. They hand a system at this camp, they would send most of them to the left and some to the right. The people going to the left were unknowingly walking into a death trap, the Nazis would not tell the victims this to prevent them fighting back. Instead the nazis told them that they were going to be sent to work but first they had to take a shower, so the Jews were lead into this huge shower room with fake shower head and were told to strip their clothes. Little did they know that through the roof and small windows the leaked Zyklon –B pellets and once it had contact with air it would turn into a poisonous gas. Their death was quick, and special prisoners were assigned to air out the shower room and remove the bodies. The people that went to the

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