During the Holocaust , the German community and government were perpetrators, meaning that they were doing harmful, illegal, and immoral acts towards Jews. This day was called The night of the broken glass, in other words Kristallnacht. The people that occurred in Kristallnacht were German police and SS. Certain acts they committed were destroying Jewish property, such as churches, Synagogues, and stores. …show more content…
They all made promises to the people especially Hitler, he promised to get rid of the treaty of versailles. This contributed to the Holocaust because Germans could benefit from Hitler's plans, they overlooked discriminatory parts and they voted for Hitler and he started making rules towards Jews, one rule was Germans can do random attacks on Jews and jewish property. Another way they did this was by using propaganda, the propaganda would cause people to get a negative intention and try to change the way they see the Jews. The things they drew on these posters were; Jewish man kidnapping woman, a children's book page saying that Jews steal and they cheat. This helped contribute to the Holocaust because Germans could benefit the ideology and propaganda and the German citizens can now have bad intentions towards Jewish people because the propaganda lets them see all terrible things they supposedly