the Jewish race. Which to some viewers made this make more sense- considering one religion cannot be responsible for the defeat in war, but neither can one single race of people. This was Hitler’s first mistake. Anyhow, in the early 1930’s, Germany created the Nuremberg Laws. These laws prevented Jewish and Germanic relations of any kind and prohibited Jews from things such as, owning businesses, living outside ghettos, no curfews, etc. This was the first step of segregation with Germany. One March 24, 1933, German Parliament writes the Enablement Act, giving Adolf Hitler full dictatorial powers of Germany. Twelve days prior to this event, the Nazi Party opens Sachsenhausen, the first concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany. As well, Dachau concentration camp opens in June of 1933. Then in October of 1933, Germany leaves from the League of Nations. Hitler decided to do this because he didn’t want western powers raining on his parade. As the Holocaust had come to an end, evidence showed over 11 million people died as a result of the holocaust. There were over 40,000 concentration camps, plus extra incarceration sites. Only about 900,000 people survived the Holocaust. Hitler and the Nazi’s work was truly horrific.
the Jewish race. Which to some viewers made this make more sense- considering one religion cannot be responsible for the defeat in war, but neither can one single race of people. This was Hitler’s first mistake. Anyhow, in the early 1930’s, Germany created the Nuremberg Laws. These laws prevented Jewish and Germanic relations of any kind and prohibited Jews from things such as, owning businesses, living outside ghettos, no curfews, etc. This was the first step of segregation with Germany. One March 24, 1933, German Parliament writes the Enablement Act, giving Adolf Hitler full dictatorial powers of Germany. Twelve days prior to this event, the Nazi Party opens Sachsenhausen, the first concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany. As well, Dachau concentration camp opens in June of 1933. Then in October of 1933, Germany leaves from the League of Nations. Hitler decided to do this because he didn’t want western powers raining on his parade. As the Holocaust had come to an end, evidence showed over 11 million people died as a result of the holocaust. There were over 40,000 concentration camps, plus extra incarceration sites. Only about 900,000 people survived the Holocaust. Hitler and the Nazi’s work was truly horrific.