The Holocaust was certainly one of humanity’s darkest hours. The Nazi leaders of Germany rounded up millions of Jews from across Europe and place them in camps to be exterminated or for hard labor. These actions were caused by the Nazis’ belief that all of the Jews were responsible for corruption and injustice in the continent. They labeled all of them in this fashion and sought to get rid of them as a group. Part of this mentality was characterized by depriving the Jews of their individuality. This is reflected in “This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen.” The workers of the death…
In 1933 events took place that would change the lives of millions of people living in Europe forever. Hitler started his reign as Chancellor of Germany, and with that came the start of what is known as the Holocaust. Around 11,000,000 people were killed in a time period of only 12 years, victims of Hitler’s concentration and death camps. Chaim and Selma Engel are two people that managed to survive one of the worst death camps and made it through the war. Through the evil they witnessed and the struggles they endured, their love was what kept them going. Their love for each other gave them hope, even when all hope seemed lost.…
She explains how irrational and insensitive, almost detestable, it is to assume that her, an American Jewish writer, could stand in the place of a murdered Jewish civilian and “reconcile” with the entirety of Germany. She successfully emphasizes this distasteful idea with the concept of “surrogacy” (Ozick, 364). At this point, Ozick directs her argument in a way that appeals to the reader’s emotional conscious. She focuses more on the lost voices of those who lost their lives in the war, and employs specific diction to allow her audience to fully understand the audacity proposed by such surrogacy—the trading places of a murdered Jew and one still…
Franz Stangl should be held responsible for his actions during the Holocaust. He was not a very nice person. He was a SS officer and was the commander of the death camps. Under his command he ordered over 900,000 deaths. His main victims were jews, twins, gypsies, people with mental problems, and handicapped people. He treated them with total disrespect. According to the article, his words were ”I didn’t feel they were human.”…
At this point he was very powerful. When he was only 44 years old he brought all levels of government under his power. He…
Throughout history, there have been many injustices that have plagued the Earth from King Leopold II, who conquered and killed thousands of innocent Congolese for personal monetary growth, to a Japanese internment camp during World War II. While those events were considered horrific, there was one that surpassed them all. Auschwitz, recognized as the worst Jewish interment camp, has the highest death count of around 1.25 million Jews under the reign of Hitler. Being a byproduct of the Final Solution, Auschwitz was constructed because killing Jews individually was a tedious task. With the integration of internment camps, the ability to commit mass genocide would be much easier since they would be in a more concentrated area. The novel, Eyewitness Auschwitz: Three Years in the Gas Chambers, written by Filip Müller, recounts the tale of an Auschwitz survivor and the life he and other Jewish prisoners had to endure behind its walls. He stated that Auschwitz was a “terrible accusation against God and humanity” (Müller 1999, x). This novel was written to bring light to tragedies that ensued during and…
During the late 1930’s the world was contaminated by the Second World War and the Holocaust. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Holocaust is defined as follows: “a sacrifice wholly consumed by fire.” During the Holocaust, the Nazis, under the command of Adolf Hitler, liquidated over six million Jews. There is one Jewish survivor whose story especially touched my heart and changed my attitude towards life for the better. This amazing woman is Krystyna Chiger. Krystyna and her family escaped the Nazi liquidation by living in sewers for fourteen months (qtd. in “The Girl in the Green Sweater” 5). Accordingly, thorough assessments of my personal experiences according to the life lessons of Krystyna Chiger descriptively visualize the Holocaust and its everlasting impact on society.…
The Holocaust, which took place in Germany through 1933 to 1945, was a genocide lead by the National Socialist German Workers Party. National meaning nation is highest loyalty, Socialist meaning government distributes wealth in a equal matter, German shows Hitler's way of who a “real” german is, Workers want to appeal to everyone. Adolf Hitler the leader of the Nazis, he wanted a society with only blue eyed, blonde hair, and fair skin people or the “Aryans”. Hitler's ideas foreshadowed a total destruction of everyone who did not fit his society. Hitler plans include a fascist form of government, which meant the government is focused on an individual it is a form of dictatorship. Hitler's plans made power on the economic industry, hitler created a widespread middle class. He mainly targeted the Jewish population and the gypsies. The Nazi’s mainly used concentration camps to kill huge groups of Jews. The holocaust is thought to have left around 10 million people died out of that 6 million were Jews. Although Hitler is most often blamed for the Holocaust, many other people and groups were responsible for the atrocities, such as: President Woodrow Wilson and The Treaty of Versailles, Nazi soldiers, German citizens, and allied country’s leaders, because they supported Hitler.…
All along people have said that Hitler did the Holocaust. This statement is not entirely true, and it was his soldiers did. They marched under the Nazi orders, and exterminated men, women, and children alike.…
Introduction “One day when I was able to get up, I decided to look at myself in the mirror on the opposite wall. I had not seen myself since the ghetto. From the depths of the mirror, a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me.” (Night).…
Who should be put to trial, the individuals who gave the orders? The people who carried out the orders? Those who allowed it to happen? Those who gave the orders are the one who should be put on trial. Those orders that were responsible for the deaths of 6 million Jews. You can't blame the soldiers nor people who carried out the orders. It's not their fault they have to listen to their higher ups, especially back in World War 2 where you would probably be getting killed for not following orders. According to handout #65 Rudolph Hess, the commander of the largest camp says “ I was ordered to establish extermination facilities at Auschwitz in 6/1941” Rudolph was ordered to make the facilities. These orders are what caused the Holocaust. It's…
Eleven million innocent Jews, priests, homosexuals, people with many kinds of disabilities, and many more were killed in the horrific genocide we know as the Holocaust (Ridley). Why were so many innocent people brutally murdered? What did they do to deserve to die? Who would do something so terrible? The answer to that question is Adolf Hitler. Hitler believed, with no prior reasoning, Jews were inferior to him. So inferior, in fact, that he did not believe they were people at all (“Why did”). Hitler brutally murdered eleven million innocent people, with 1.1 million of those people being children, because he felt that they were “politically, racially, or socially unfit” (“Why We”). And the worst part? No one tried to stop him or prevent him from starting his terror in the first place. Not even Germany. Germany could have easily stopped Hitler in many ways before the Holocaust became one of the deadliest events in history.…
German citizens were not responsible for the Holocaust because many of them didn’t agree with the Nazi’s ideology and helped Jewish people by resisting and going against Nazi’s ideas. One way that German citizens were not responsible for the holocaust can be seen on Document #4. The author, Walter Meyer, was a German who was apart of a gang called the Noble White Pirates growing up in the Holocaust that resisted Nazi organizations, like the Nazi Youth. This document was for the citizens of the U.S. to tell them his point of view during of what happened in the holocaust. The author helped his Jewish friend by hiding him in his house. Being apart of the Noble White Pirates made him enemies with the Nazi youth. They planned many ways to steal…
During the Holocaust, you killed over 4,000 people and tortured countless people, including Simone Legrange, who when first met you said “He was caressing the cat. And me, a kid 13 years old, I could not imagine that he could be evil because he loved animals. I was tortured by him for eight days.” You were drafted into the Nazis at a young age.You made the infliction of pain a daily lifestyle. The crimes you have committed have left me speechless. I can not believe that someone could be so inhumane.…
Many humans have been discriminated against and have been treated poorly because of their race, religion and background. During World War II, one of the most terrible catastrophes in modern day history occurred; the Holocaust. This brutal event left about six million Jewish people dead by the end of the war and left many people in despair.…