How Did Hitler Understand The Holocaust

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Adolf Hitler could possibly be the worst politician of all time after causing the death of millions of innocent people.
Before the Holocaust Jews had the right to Religion, the right to own their own businesses, and have jobs. The only things they had to follow were the regulations of the law in Germany at that time, just like any other human being. But, after Hitler came into power things started to change drastically. Hitler wanted nothing to do with the Jewish culture, he wanted every single Jew out of sight, and out of mind. Although he never directly said he wanted to exterminate them, he was open about the hatred he had towards them. Why? People have been debating that question for years, and still don’t have a completely clear answer to what his motive was. As Hitler became more and more powerful in Germany, the little freedom they had become less and less as time went on. There were restaurants that only Germans could go into, “No Jews allowed” is what a sign would say on the door. Or, swimming pools. There were separate swimming pools for Jews, and for Germans because if they swam together that would be against the law. Part of the reason …show more content…

Too many people don’t understand the significance of the Holocaust, and what that can teach us in years to come. People have said “We will never repeat the Holocaust”. But if you look back on our day and age, there are things like discriminating against muslims, the things going on in Aleppo right now, so many things are happening that are just like the Holocaust and its time to end it. Understanding the events that happened in those 5 years could end so many future scenarios that could put our country, or the world into the same situation that happened 76 years ago. Educating our future posterity can help to not make the same mistakes Adolf Hitler made, and can save lives of innocent