Similarities Between The Holocaust And The Reconstruction Era

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“The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudice.”-Mark Twain. Two events that are written all over with prejudice are the Holocaust and the lynchings of African-Americans during the Reconstruction Era. The two events are perfect examples of racism and scapegoating in the sense that the Nazis and the KKK had to kill and get rid of blacks and jews because they were the cause of a major world problem when really the only difference was the pigment of their skin or what God they believed in. The two events are very different in their execution and the result but the intention was the same and that is why the two events are equally evil on a moral standpoint. The only similarity between the lynchings in America and the Holocaust …show more content…

The lynchings in America left racial tensions in the American society that we can still see today, starting in 1882 and ending in 1968, 4,743 lynchings occurred in the United States. America’s society looks on other countries with disgrace that they would actually kill their own people but back in the Reconstruction Era, the KKK killed 4,743 people and got away with it because their justification was that they were riding our nation of crime and poverty when they were actually the root of all crime and racial tensions. But in the end of the Holocaust left a once broken down nation, broken down again. Germany had just lost WWII, Hitler killed himself, and the Holocaust will forever be etched into their dark history. Eleven million, that is how many people died in the Holocaust. 1.1 of those casualties were children. Their is many books and documentaries that display the horrors of the Holocaust, but not many show what the people that ran those camps were like. The Auschwitz Albums shows that people who ran Auschwitz weren’t monsters. They were people capable of killing 11 million other people because they didn’t want to accept that Germany’s problems was from the government and the people, instead they had to scapegoat the Jews and kill 11 million of them before they could finally realize that. They were different in result because the lynchings in America only