The Holocaust

The Holocaust

...complete extermination of Jews in Europe. Germany's Nazi party was headed by Aldolf Hitler and at the hand of him almost 5.9 million Jews. This event was the most tragic and most devastating in history. The Holocaust led to international laws against human right violations. During the Holocaust Jews were not the only victims of the Nazis. Many Germans who were mentally impaired or physically disabled of deformed seemed to be wanted to be exterminated just as much or even more along with the Jews. Homosexuals were harmed and sentenced to death Soviet Soldiers.
For many centuries before the Holocaust, anti-Semitism was extremely popular in Europe, especially against Jews. To anti-Semites, Jews are mythical and mysterious creatures that held are power and play a sinister role in world history. Many stereotypes have been formed against Jews such as the blood libel which also means the sacrificing Christian children blood for rituals. All these beliefs came with popular superstitions about the magical powers of human blood, sorcery, and perversity. As a result of the stereotypes and accusations, violence against Jews frequently erupted. Even the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches had teachings and beliefs against Jews. By the 19th century, Europe was looking at race more than anything and this determined a person's humanity on scale of "higher" or "lower". Crucial in the decree of the Holocaust was the definition of Jew. Any one with three or four Jewish grandparents was automatically a Jew. If there was only one then you were considered a half breed or Mischlinge.
In the spring of 1941, as preparations were under way for the invasion of the USSR, Hitler said that a war of destruction was about to start. He called for the annihilation of the Bolshevik leadership, then laying the foundation for the extermination of what Hitler considered to be the source of...

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