Cody Little
Mrs. Johnson
English II
17 November 2014
Non Jewish Victims of the Holocaust
Hitler had a vision that he could have a great race of Aryans that would rule Europe. The first target was Poland he hated the Poles. He also hated the Poles, but he also targeted many non Jewish victims. That is what Hitler wanted to do he wanted to rule the world. (Schuartz)
Hitler wanted everyone to follow and believe the Nazi ideology, but the Jehovah’s Witness did not so they died for there beliefs. Hitler felt extremely threated by these Christians.
One reason killed many people is because he feared them. The Jehovah’s Witness stood for their faith and they sadly died for their faith. (Schuartz) The Roma Gypsies were also killed and persecuted
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He even searched his own soldiers. If he found one they were sent to a camp as well. They wore pink triangles in camps and prisons so others would know. (Schuartz) The master race Hitler wanted did not have room for the disabled people. If you were disabled you were killed. Hitler could not even use the disabled in camps. Hitler showed no mercy on people that were disabled he simply killed them. This is one reason people hated Hitler because he was ruthless. …show more content…
Also there was twenty thousand Jeovah Witness that were simply killed because of the belief they had in the lord. The Nazis also attacked a thousand poles, some were Jewish and others were non Jewish Poles but they simply killed them. Gypsies were also killed. The Gypsies were the most non Jewish victims that were killed. Research has shown at least a hundred thousand and maybe even two hundred and fifty thousand Gypsies may have been killed. The holocaust was a extremely sad time for many people. We will always remember the people who where killed in the holocaust.
Hitler wanted to create a perfect race of people and to create it, he killed off those that were not suited for his perfect world. In this group were homosexuals, people with disabilities, and Jewish people. They were taken to camps where they dropped like flies. One of the many horrors of the death camps were the crematoriums, where people were burned alive. Small children and babies were thrown into pits of fire because they could not work.
In history there was many events that were horrifying. The Holocaust was one of those frightful events. During the World War II, the nazis were the ones in charge of the Holocaust. Six million Jews, homosexuals, and gypsies were killed and the survivors had to live their life with fear. These writers use several techniques in order to convey the horrors of the Holocaust.
As Hitler continued to spread these theories, many documents expressing Jewish conspiracy theories stating that they planned to take over the world emerged in the press. This portrayal of the Jews allowed Hitler to move towards ideas of the German population being the master race. Since Hitler emphasized that the Germans were above everyone else, he stated that the threat of outside groups, such as the Jews, would prevent them from reaching their superior status. After gaining support of his ideas from the German population and claiming his power, the Nazi Party passed Anti-Jewish policies from 1933 to 1939. These laws were intended to exclude Jews from accessing political and social communities in Germany.
Hitler’s beliefs escalated quickly to the horrors of the Holocaust. Millions of Jews, homosexuals, and disabled were killed for no simple reason, leaving the rest of the world to remember what truly did happen during World War 2. In the early 1930s, Germans’ morales were low. Seeing as they had lost a humiliating defeat in World War 1 and the Great Depression had taken a large toll on them, they needed anything to save them and their country.
During the Holocaust, six million Jews were sent to their deaths. Nevertheless, in the Holocaust literature, one can find the glimpse of joy. In 1933, in Germany, Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party created a German Empire & Jews were no place in Hitler’s vision. Love & Laughter were two of the main things that made Jews and other people forget the time happening in the Holocaust, including nature. Almost 2,700,000 Jews were sent to extermination camps such as, Treblinka and Chelmno, where they were lately killed.
(Mrs.G a Holocaust survivor). The Holocaust was one of the darkest periods in human history, during which millions of people were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime. Among the victims were over one million Jewish children, who were targeted for extermination simply because of their religion. Yet there were six million Jews killed in total.
There is no doubt about the fact that the Holocaust was a horrible time, but just how bad was life in the case of Jewish men, women, and even children. Life as they knew it changed forever during World War II. They were treated as extremely low class citizens. Just being alive was torture to them as the Nazis made their lives and every aspect of them into a living nightmare. Almost every situation relates back to the basics of life food, money, and a job.
The Holocaust was a horrible tragedy in which the germans caused near 6 million Jewish casualties. It was an attempt of mass genocide, from Hitler’s perspective he was cleansing the world of inferior peoples. At first he attempted to deport the Jews. Soon, countries refused to accept them. Then to contain them and use them for labor.
(Source 4) Hitler wanted to exterminate all of the ‘inferior races’ so that Germany could take over Europe and house the ‘perfect race’. The Jews were looked down on as they were inferior to the Germans that they lived amongst and therefore were ridiculed and made vulnerable to persecution. Hitler was afraid that the Jews would summon the other ‘inferior’ races to rise up against the Nazi regime as they were believed to hold much of the world’s finances and mass media. (Source 4) They believed that killing the Jews
Millions of people died during the Holocaust. Many Individual people, groups and countries risked their lives to rescue Jews during that time. It was a time of sorrow and despair for Jews, There are numerous stories of brave people in other countries who also tried to save the Jews from perishing at the hands of the Nazis, and most individuals in occupied Europe did not actively take part in the Nazi genocide, nor did they do anything to help Jews and other victims of the Nazis.
Everyone who has learned about World War II should know about the Holocaust. The Holocaust was during the same period of World War II. “What is it called the Holocaust?” you may ask. The Holocaust originates from the Greek language and means “completely burnt offering to God.”
“A pure race is blonde haired, blue eyed Germans, who one day rule Europe . Only then would the Nazis Party’s work be done. While it is impossible to ascertain the exact number of Jewish victims, statistics indicate that the total was over 5,860,000. 6 million is the round figure accepted by most authorities. The type of people killed in the Holocaust was Jewish people in Europe.
During this time 6,000,000 Jews were killed, not by war, but rather at the hands of Germany. Hitler believed that Jews were an inferior race and was a threat to German purity. After years of being mistreated Hitler had a plan called the Final Solution, which was the attempt to extinct the entire Jewish Population. Germany would accomplish this by concentration camps that were set up in Poland.
There are many events in history but Holocaust left a permanent scar on the face of history. The event soaked in blood and tears of innocent would be unforgettable. Holocaust also known as Shoah (in Hebrew) was a genocide that took lives of millions of people from different backgrounds. Approximately 1 million Gypises were killed, 1.5 million mentally and physically handicapped people were victims of T-4 program, but Jews where the primary victims and 6 million Jews died in holocaust (Neiwyk and Nicosia). The Holocaust took place between 1933-1945.
He let them know that the Jews would suffer for they did and so he would become a hero among his own. Hitler mostly targeted people that went against the social norms for instance homosexuals, gypsies and more. He banished them from jobs, universities and sis not let them run businesses and he mentally and physically tortured them for not only his own personal reasons but also to create a unity among the Germans so they found a common enemy to turn up