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Monday, February 4, 2019

The Stages of the Haulocost Essay -- Hitler, Genocide, Jewish, human ri

scarce before the second Great War, 6 million Jews were killed along with 5 million non-Jews (Miss Belevski, 2008, The final solution, slide 2). This atrocity and genocide of Jewish population was widely known as The Holocaust. The man who led genocide was Adolph Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, a fascist party that took control during the German Depression in the 1920s. When Hitler came in power, one of his promises was to end the Question of the Jews. A series of nones of the Holocaust was the Stages of Isolation (Miss Belevski, 2008, Stages of Isolation Holocaust, p.1). This plan which was created by Hitler made millions die in vain. In 1935, the law of Nuremberg Race was decreed (Miss Belevski, 2008, Stages of Isolation Holocaust, p.2) this was the first step of the Stages of Isolation. With this new policy, Jewish people were stripped unwrap of their rights they were pulled out of schools, fired from work, and no longer held the title persons or a citizen of Germany. meter two was segregation. Jews were transported to ghettos and many died of starvation or disease.Step 3 and 4 were niggardliness camps and extermination, where the mass killings began. Jews were forced into concentration camps where they would work till they die. In order to take away their identity and treat them as animals, they were not allowed to have hair or wear clothes. Many inhumane practices and rattling(a) stories happened in these deadly camps, such as laboratory experiments, human trope purses, and the lady who swallowed her diamonds because that was all she had. Extermination killed millions of Jews, people who did not die from the concentration camps would be gassed in gas chambers, and mobile killing units were established to pass off J... ...soners (Miss Belevski, 2008, The Holocaust, slide Cold heart Facts). We learnt an important lesson from the Holocaust and now we must(prenominal) stand up and protest for what is justice and what we believe in. To ensure pla cidity and humanity in our world we must take action and be part of the solution. Problems in our world today, such as global warming, destitution cycle in Africa and the war in Iraq all relate to us and we must use our powers and strengths to help in anyway we can. We must not think like the countries during the 30s, these problems are not far away and they do concern us indirectly and directly. We must not blame theology for what have happened. God was simply testing our abilities to protect and stand up for what is justice and humanity. We must learn from our lesson and stay united to ensure mistakes such as the Holocaust and other genocides will never occur again.

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