“As freedom-loving people across the globe hope for an end to tyranny, we will never forget the enormous suffering of the Holocaust” – Bob Beauprez. In 1939 a mass murder of people occurred called the Holocaust (Collier 197). Another xenocide similar to the Holocaust, the Buggers, which transpired in a book called Enders Game by Orson Scott Card. While the differences between the Holocaust and the bugger’s xenocide are noticeable the similarities are striking.
The Holocaust was a mass murder of approximately 6 million Jews; it also included Gypsies, and political descendants (Collier 197). The Jews were marked for total annihilation (Collier 197). The Nazis and Hitler were definitely against the beliefs of the Jews, enough that they wanted to slaughter them. The Nazis were formed after WWI and became the leading anti-sematic movement in the world (Collier 197). Nazi stands for National Socialist German Workers Party. The Holocaust was the Nazis final resort for the Jews (Collier 197). The Nazis would gather up Jews and uncomfortably cram them into pint-sized train cars, which would then drag the very claustrophobic Jews to either concentration or death camps (Collier 198). At these camps Jews would be murdered in coldblooded ways, they could work to death, or be just plain exterminated in gas chambers (Collier 197). 1939-1945, in Germany was a very depressing time.
A xenocide comparable to the Holocaust was the Bugger’s xenocide. The Buggers are a fictional alien type life form that attacked humans, in the book Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. In this book, the main character, Ender is 6 year old child living on earth where most 6 year olds live, but when a man came to Earth and told him he was to go into space, go to school with a bunch of other kids just like him, he was astonished. He was indeed what the school wanted he worked his way through school and became a commander and soon he became the one person that could