Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews? Most history students know that over six million Jews were slaughtered during World War II. However, there are actually several theories as to why Hitler hated the Jews. What was the cause that instigated one man to try and wipe out an entire race of people? Let us try and look at some of the possible causes or factors that lead to this cold-blooded massacre.
Humiliation, anger, revenge; these were the simple elements that caused the Holocaust. "The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of...Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust Encyclopedia "The Holocaust" A tragic event that targeted and killed approximately six million Jews (men, women, and children) from 1933-1945. Though these events couldn't have just happened on their own. The Holocaust was caused by three main factors; Germany's loss of World War I, the Great Depression, and Antisemitism.
Holocaust Why was there a Holocaust, how did it affect people and why is it important that we remember it? Task 1 The Holocaust was an extremely tragic period of time in history between the years of 1933 to 1945. At an approximately 11 million lives were lost because of cruel racial prejudice. The killings took place in Europe during World War two run by the German Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler. The majority of the victims killed were Jews because they were undesirable and not the same race as the German Nazi’s.
A lot of Jews lost their lives during those years, some survived with scars that will never heal. But some people, despite the great amount of witnesses, ignore them and claim their information as false. By reading the information that the deniers of the Holocaust provide for people, it is easily noticeable that the deniers are racist toward Jews. It is why the people that deny the Holocaust will continue to deny it no matter how much proof is going to be provided. 1Works Cited Criticism of Holocaust Denial.
Hitler hoped the Jews would die of starvation or from disease as the ghettos had horrible conditions. Hitler eventually grew impatient and created massive concentration camps all over Europe. The aim of these camps was to exterminate Jews much faster. The Nazis eventually built massive gas chambers. The gas chambers lead to the deaths of thousands of Jews.
1) World war 2 began on the 1st September 1939 to the 2nd September 1945. The reason this begun was because Germany were very unhappy about the way they were being treated and thought it was unfair. The people of Germany were dissatisfied with there government, so they voted for someone who had more power. His name was Adolf Hitler. 2) The holocaust was the genocide of six million European Jews during world war two.
Circumstances Leading to the Holocaust The Holocaust happened in very resent history. Yet it almost seems fanciful that an event to that magnitude could have taken place in recent history, hardly sixty years ago in a “civilized” country nonetheless. It is hard to pinpoint when the intentions of the Holocaust and extermination of millions of Jews happened. There are many circumstances that compiled to allow for the world to be able to completely ignore what was taking place in these death camps and for the German soldiers to carry out the orders. Germany was in a poor state at the time in it’s economy and it’s morale.
The Spread Of Genocide Racism has conflicted many countries with catastrophic tragedies. Overtime, genocide became the given title for racial, religious, and ethnic destruction. After the Jewish Holocaust of World War II, many countries pledged to a new world without genocide; however, many recent conflicts in different countries show us that the pledge against genocide has failed. The consequences of inaction and indifference has decimated a large population of ethnic groups like the Jewish population during the Holocaust; moreover, the value of acting out against oppression and tyranny can prevent violence and evince human morality. The consequences of inaction has decimated ethnic minorities, but how did these consequences affect ethnic groups?
He believed that Jewish people were inferior to other human begins. Hitler beliefs and ideas caused him to create an army called the Nazi to help carry out his plan. The Nazis followed Adolf’s plan to kill Jewish people by creating concentration camps and gas chambers. The Nazis tortured and starved the Jewish people to their deaths. Out of fear and to avoid death themselves, many German civilians accepted Adolf Hitler leadership or they hid from him and his Nazi army.
The St. Louis was forced to turn around and head back to Europe. There was also discrimination against Jewish people in Europe, especially Germany. The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Why this discrimination occurred was because Hitler hated Jewish people and blamed them for Germany losing World War I. He considered Jewish people to be less than human.