The holocaust
The Germans view themselves as the Aryans or the master race. They thought that the non-Aryan people especially Jewish people were inferior to them. This entire racist led to the Holocaust, which was the killing of the Jews.
It all started with the Nuremberg laws, which provide Germans to be with Jews. Then it continued with the Kristallnacht or night of broken glass. Here German soldiers step into and murdered some of the Jews into their homes.
Hitler realized he couldn´t get rid of the Jews with his previous plans, so he invited another one. He ordered all Jews to get into ghettos. They sealed the ghettos with barbered wire and stonewall. They thought the Jews would die of hunger or disease there.
The ghettos were taking a big amount of time to get rid of the Jews so Hitler took a final solution; this solution was genocide. In the final solution, they built gas chambers where they’d put the Jews inside and would be able to kill 6,000 people a day.
It all started with the Nuremberg laws, which provide Germans to be with Jews. Then it continued with the Kristallnacht or night of broken glass. Here German soldiers step into and murdered some of the Jews into their homes.
Hitler realized he couldn´t get rid of the Jews with his previous plans, so he invited another one. He ordered all Jews to get into ghettos. They sealed the ghettos with barbered wire and stonewall. They thought the Jews would die of hunger or disease there.
The ghettos were taking a big amount of time to get rid of the Jews so Hitler took a final solution; this solution was genocide. In the final solution, they built gas chambers where they’d put the Jews inside and would be able to kill 6,000 people a day.
Roger B., B. (2005). World history: Patterns of interaction. United States of America: McDougal Littel. Retrieved from http://www.bscsd.org/webpages/mowens/textbook.cfm?subpage=9495