Hitler's Adventure Through Ww2

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A Adventure Through The World War II in Hitlers Part:
Reasons, beliefs, and the stuff he did to complete it

World War II was a very cruel and terrible war for main target, Jewish. Adolf Hitler had earned himself a title as the dictator of Germany. His supreme goal was to have a genocidal attack against the Jews, gypsies, crippled, Pols, and the disabled. He targeted the Jews mainly because he had blamed them for the loss Germany had in World War I. To many people all across the world Hitler was a very devious and cruel man that wanted to kill innocent Jews for something they hadn’t done. His goal was to have a genocidal attack against the Jews which is now known as the Holocaust.

Hitler saw his government as they followed him, loved …show more content…

He had planned using a gas called zyklon B in a shower chamber and kill 30-70 at a time. As Hitler was building up the plan for extermination he had to undetectably get Jews to lose rights such as no leaving houses after 9:00 p.m. Slowly they would change these rules and after awhile they were forced to move to a group of houses in a neighborhood known as a “Ghetto”. A ghetto had walls around it to where you could not leave unless you went through the guarded gate and were checked out. The other way was to be driven out by a military truck and taken to a …show more content…

All of them were used for different things or scenarios. Trains were the most common. The most packed and widely used way was for a town or city full of Jews to get on and get ready for a long trip all the way to whatever camp they were wanted to be at or empty. They were also used to transport Jews to different camps that were farther apart from each other. Trucks were also used the only way I know they used them was when the end of the war was coming and allies were liberating a camp the nazis would load Jews on a truck find a ditch and kill all of them.

Many Jews knew the end of the war was coming at any given moment. As they were sitting in the barracks over the night or working they were hearing the sounds of the bombs that the allies were dropping near them. As more and more frequently Jews were scared and excited at the same time. They were hoping no bomb was gonna land on them and take them all out, but they were excited because they knew the allies were closer and closer to liberating there