ipl-logo

Informative Essay On Holocaust

1346 Words6 Pages

For my mine research paper and after looking over all the information we have been taught in class. I would like to do my paper on the Holocaust it is something that took place many years ago and has been talked about by many. I believe as the word moves forward we can’t forget about the pain the Jewish people went through also the hardship they had to indoor. I have seen movies and have read books, autobiographies, about what took place. Though this event took place many years ago it still made me angry, made, sad, even broke my heart. Before we go further into this paper I would like to tell you what the word holocaust means. The history site gives us a better meaning for the word holocaust. The word “Holocaust,” from the Greek words “holos” …show more content…

After both parents dying Hitler later finds his home in World War I, he began to feel as if he was answering his calling. He went through the war strong even when attacked he was never badly injured, except the one time his leg was hurt from a shell fragment. Hitler was a young man who went through a lot since a young age from his father, to his mother dying from breast cancer, being homeless, his niece dying and becoming greatly depressed, being in prison. You think he would have chosen a different path for himself and doing something he was really interested in like sing, art what would have happened if he would have used his life experiences’ in other ways. In 1932 Hitler ran for president and got eleven million votes, but lost this made him want to try even harder and not help the people who were coming to him because he knew they needed him to help negotiate with his strong bold will. Hitler’s was on the rise and would soon begin to take his place in the German government. A lot was going on in 1932 the collapse of the republic was starting and Hitler some how talked a few officials into helping him get the Nazis to be taken into the government. He even managed to get Papen to pledge his loyalty to

Open Document