Inside the Holocaust Inside of this report tells about Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Soldiers. The Nazi Soldiers are people who despise Jewish people. Adolf Hitler began a legacy that will never be forgotten by many Jews. Adolf Hitler started the whole Holocaust which is now history. Read on to find out more.
Adolf Hitler’s Biography
Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau Am Inn, Austria on April 20, 1889 (www.biography.com). Adolf Hitler was the fourth of six children. His brothers and sisters didn’t encourage anything that Hitler was involved in. Hitler’s parents didn’t even know. His parent’s names are Alois Hitler and Klara Plozl. Hitler moved to Germany when he was 3 years old. His mother said he was always drawing and that
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A woman named Ilse Koch. The Nazis called her “Inhumane” and “Depraved”(www.stormfront.org). She walked around the camp naked and if any Jew simply glanced at her she would shoot them in the head on the spot. Ilse was married so she felt mad when they looked at her. After the war she hung herself and said she was consumed by guilt in 1967. Another man named Klaus is the one who stripped the Jews and then took their clothes. He murdered them by putting them in the Gas Chambers.
Camps and Killings
There were exactly 14 camps. They are named Auschwitz, Balzac, Bergen, Buchenwald, Chelmno, Dachau, Flossenburg, Majdanek, Mauthausen, Ravensbruck, Sachsenhausen, & lastly Sabibor. The Official name for these camps is called Concentration camps. Taking the lead with the most killings is camp Auschwitz with 2,000,000 killings. Over 1.1 Million children were killed (www.jewishhistory.com ).
What Does Hitler Have Against The Jews?
Hitler HATES Jews because after the World War he believes a Jew caused the loss. Hitler also believed that since his grandma died after having a Jewish doctor that the Jewish doctor made her die. This was false. She died because of cancer he just refused to believe it. He also had a Jewish art teacher that said that he cannot draw. (www.Randomfacts.com )
Hitler’s Death
Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunk by swallowing a pill and then shooting himself in the head. Hitler’s wife that he
Aldof Hitler saw a imperfect group of people and blamed them for the loss of the war. Hitler stated they were subhumans and they needed to be killed to get rid of the infestation of jews that Germany had. Hitler thought getting rid of jews would help make germany a better place, but it did not. He successfuly killed jews and nothing in Germany got any better.
Hitler killed over six million Jewish people in the Holocaust. He strongly disliked the race.
The Jews refused to fight in the war. As a result, Hitler blamed them for the losses of World War II. Hitler saw the Jews as a threat, so he killed them and destroyed their property(Doc G). Hitler was the leader of Germany and he was admired by the Germans for showing pride which they did not have. However, he also killed the Jews because he believed they were to blame for Germany’s
Have you ever wondered whose idea it was to exterminate all the Jews, or who started the concentration camps? Heinrich Himmler, was the main one contributors of the Holocaust, he used ideas such as racism and fanatical beliefs to justify the murder of millions of victims. Himmler was considered one of the most feared Nazi’s Himmler was the head of S.S, (Hitler's Personal Guard), Leader of the Gestapo (The Secret State Police), and was the founder and officer in charge of the Nazi concentration camps. Himmler had most decisions and responsibility for deciding whether people were deemed unworthy for living under the Nazi cause. One of the most important contributors to the Nazi party and and one of Hitler’s most trusted ally was Heinrich
They were all conveniently located near railroads so that the prisoners could be easily “shipped” to these camps. Concentration camps were created to kill many Jews at a time to save time and get rid of as many as possible. The Nazis tried many different experiments on the Jews in order to test different toxins, methods of torture, or simply mass killing. They wanted to find new ways to kill others so they could use those new techniques in wars.
Hitler’s hatred existed for the Jews because he blamed them for Germany's downfall in World War I and later economic sufferings (historyplace). He believed the Jews were a waste of space and were simply on the Earth to manipulate whatever they could. “The Jews, according to Hitler, were the racial opposite, and were actively engaged in an international conspiracy to keep this master race from assuming its rightful position as rulers of the world.” (historyplace). In Hitler’s mind, there could only be one race to rule and anyone outside of his circle was a threat therefore no one was safe.
The Holocaust could best be defined as the mass killing of about 6 million Jewish people during World War II. A lot of events led up to the Holocaust, during the Holocaust, and even after the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party and was held most responsible for this terrible genocide. The Holocaust was a terrible time in our world’s history.
One of the most known Concentration camps was Auschwitzs. Located in Southern Poland, Auschwitzs was the largest Concentration camp, which also had the most deaths. There were many smaller camps inside Auschwitzs including the extermination camp at Birkenau. Here they had four large gas chambers that held around 2,000 people each. On January 25th 1945 the Solviet army liberated the camp. But shortly before its liberation 60,000 prisoners were sent on a death march. If you couldnt continue any farther or fell behind you were shot.
Adolf Hitler was the mastermind behind wanting to kill all of the Jews. Later on, Hitler even persecuted people outside of the Jewish religion. There was forced labor, or you would be sentenced to death. If you were a child, a pregnant woman, or a senior, you would be put to death right away. A Nazi, Josef Mengele, performed many experiments on people. To study the human eye color, he injected serum into the eyeballs of dozens of children, causing them excruciating pain. He also injected chloroform into the heart of twins, to determine if both siblings would die at the same time and in the same manner. There were also subdivision camps called Auschwitz ll and Auschwitz lll. Altogether, the camps held
More mass killing concentration camps were built in Poland. The first mass gassings began at the Belzec Concentration Camp in German occupied Germany, near Lubin. By March 17, 1942, there were a total of five camps. Included in the mass killing camps were: Chelmno, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek, and Birkenau. Perhaps topping the list with the most infamous of all concentration camps was Auschwitz. This camp will later become the most dreaded and talked about the torture and human experiments.
The Nazis used gas chambers and crematoriums to kill the Jews at Death Camps. “At some point in the second half of 1941. Hitler is believed to have given the order to begin the systematic elimination of all Jews still living in German-occupied territory”(Downing, David 6). Gas chambers were one of the two big ways the Nazis killed the Jews.“Gas chambers were added in 1942. Each gas chamber was built beneath its own crematorium. It seems probable that at least 1 million Jews perished in the gas chambers”(Downing, David 9).
The top 5 most famous concentration camps were Auschwitz, Belzec, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Chelmno. Auschwitz opened in 1940, around 1.1 million of its prisoners died. Auschwitz is located in Poland and now is a museum. Belzec opened on November, 1941, and closed December 1942. Around 600,000 Jews were murdered at Belzec. Belzec is listed
Adolf Hitler, chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, was the mastermind behind both World War II within Europe and the Holocaust. In the “Final Solution,” concentration and extermination camps were implemented in an attempt to rid of the Jewish population entirely. Such a task, genocide, would not be done easily. By the end of World War II, over six million Jews had been killed. However, not merely Jews were subject to mass murder, but nearly five million non-Jewish people. Out of all of these deaths, a range from 1,885,889 to 2,045,215 were in the concentration camp system. Furthermore, approximately one million of these deaths were carried out within the Auschwitz concentration camp complex. Thus, one in every six Jews killed during the holocaust was killed at an Auschwitz camp. These extermination camps were the only means by which such a multitude of murder could have been efficiently accomplished. The systematic mechanization of mass murder, using gas chambers and crematoria, made such high death tolls fathomable, making efficient killing easier both physically and psychologically.
The Holocaust is the mass murder of six million European Jews and other people who opposed the German Nazis during World War II. Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis Party, saw the Jews as an alien threat to the German society. During the years of the Nazi rule, Jews were rapidly being persecuted. There were 42,500 concentration camps that were used for slave labor and mass murder and other human rights abuses. From 1941 to 1945, Jews were continuously being murdered in the most deadliest genocide in the history of the world. Other victims include the Poles, Slavs, Soviets, Soviet Pous, Romains, communists, homosexuals, Freemasons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, mentally ill, and physically disabled people. From the earliest years of
Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889, in a small town in Australia called Branuan. His dad's name was Alios Hitler and was a customs official. He was 51 years old when Adolf was born. Klara Polz, Adolf's mother, was a farm girl and was 28 when Adolf was born. Klara and Alios had 6 children , but only Adolf and his sister Paula survived childhood.