The Holocaust -Crisis Management Essay
A huge crisis that we all hear about day to day and was a huge crisis in our world's history would be the Holocaust. The Holocaust (also called Ha-Shoah in Hebrew according to http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/history.html) started on January 30, 1933, the day when Adolf Hitler became the chancellor of Germany up to May 8, 1945.
During World War II, which lasted from 1939 (6 years after the holocaust had started) to 1945, Hitler was the dictator of Germany and he believed that he would wipe out the entire Jewish population of Europe which was a plan that Hitler called, the “Final Solution” (or Endlösung). Endlösung was Nazi Germany's plan during World War II where they would exterminate all of the Jewish people in Europe which then resulted in the most deadly crisis of the Holocaust.
This crisis was not managed effectively and efficiently. Like crisis’ this crisis was definitely not managed effectively or efficiently, maybe in Hitler's eyes. No one knows the exact number on how many individuals lost their lives from the holocaust however, an estimation of 11 million people died between 1933 and 1945 as a direct result of the Holocaust. Below is a picture from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust where it shows a graph on how many people died in each extermination camp. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/ChEaQ9c4aO2cZ62zXMxS4Jr_CGsBf2n9NSe9b2plYIXRjs4kMxT-uEPrmyo6JG7o0gB0k4h_Hu_MOYiHy8_emCPC7pwpBLNEM0LWM6XChI6aN2gM_3rLtyzLHA This whole crisis was controlled by chaos from a chaotic mind of Adolf Hitler. He is the reason why over 11 million people lost their lives. If he wasn’t ever born, this whole crisis wouldn’t have ever happened. With that said, this crisis could have been averted if Hitler would have been stopped in the beginning. However, many people were scared of Hitler once he became the dictator of Germany, which then led to the crisis of