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Tell Them We Remember: The Story Of The Holocaust

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is an institution to remind us about the ones who were murdered in the Holocaust. “Tell Them We Remember: The Story of the Holocaust” is a nonfiction book written by Susan D. Bachrach and it informs the reader about the tragic incidents that occurred during the Holocaust. In the early 1930s, Germany was facing despair and lack of power in their government. This was called the Weimar Republic and it led to following a new leader, which was Adolf Hitler and his party, the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazis). In the January of 1933, Hitler became Chancellor, or head of the government. Germans found hope that he would save their nation. Unfortunately, Hitler used terror to solve his problems and began to use violence …show more content…

Later on, he came to possess greater power and democracy was taken away in Germany. Hitler strongly believed in racial “purity” and speculated that the Jews weren’t a religious group, but the poisonous “race”. Due to this principle, many Jewish people were mistreated and humiliated. However, not only Jews were persecuted, but Gypsies, homosexuals, and Jehovah’s Witnesses also were because of their beliefs and race. In the late 1930s, the war began with Hitler conquering the Polish Army and enslaving Polish people because he saw them as lower human beings. Then they began to destroy Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, and Jehovah’s Witnesses one by one. The Nazis sent them to ghettos (Jewish residential quarters), executed those who were arrogant, imprisoned Jews, kidnapped children, shot millions of Jews and hundreds of thousands of innocent people, and overcrowded them in prisons which led to spreading disease, lack of air, and starvation. Luckily, there were some rescues and countries saved tens of thousands of escaped Jews and Poles. Finally the Holocaust ended on May 8th,

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