“The Holocaust shows us how a combination of events and attitude can erode a society’s democratic beliefs.” -Tim Holden.These same attitudes are the ones of the German society that caused the ascent of Hitler, as well as the ascent of Hitler's insidious intentions for genocide. The book “Night” written by Elie Wiesel recounts the author's chilling story and the horrid details that explain his life inside one of Hitler's insidious death camps At the point when individuals hear the name Hitler, they quickly connect him with the mass genocide of millions of Jews. Be that as it may, imagine a scenario where the Holocaust wasn't Hitler's fault. The genuine cause for WW2 and the elimination of the Jewish race was at large the people of Germany, which caused the rise of Hitler. …show more content…
This book laid out Hitler's views concerning the prosperity of Germany and the thinking behind their quick economic decline after World War 1. In his publication, Hitler explained how there was to be one, Aryan race occupying Germany and their controlled regions. Hitler had an arrangement for making this "master race", and it wasn't expelling Jews from Germany. “[Hitler] will annihilate all Jews before the clock strikes 12.”(Pg. 63 Night, Elie Wiesel). He had mass hatred towards the Jewish populace and thought the best way to expel Germany of their economic stress was to banish the Jews from Europe in camps, similar to the one Elie Wiesel occupied during the war. “The world? The world is not interested in us.”(Pg. 48 Night, Elie Wiesel). The people of Germany couldn't think less about the Jewish. Hitler had influenced them to follow his opinion, and they