US History paper: The Holocaust and Schindler’s List

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“99 subhuman Jews in the row, 99 subhuman Jews! Shoot one down, kick it around, 98 subhuman Jews in the row!” ~ Concentration camp worker during the holocaust. How could you begin to describe what’s always said to be such a horrible and tragic event? The Holocaust or Final Solution only seems as bad equal to the amount the person describing it values human life. To answer all of the topics presented to me I will be discussing the following; What is meant by “The Holocaust” or “Final Solution”, Why the Jewish were dehumanized, The choices made during the Holocaust, and My personal view on events that took place during the holocaust. What does the “Holocaust” or “Final Solution” meant to mean? To Adolf Hitler, the man who defined Final Solution during WWII, it means to erase the undesirables from his country and remove all who blocked his path to dominating Europe. The modern day person would define The Holocaust as a massive murder of millions of innocent people but to Nazi Germany they were an obstacle to solutions such as fixing their economic problems, and making Germany’s people a pure Aryan Race. Hitler was creating a massive killing of humans by the hands of other humans known as The Holocaust. Why was the holocaust considered to be a tragic event? I may sound horrible, sadistic, or just plain evil for saying this but I can’t see anything bad about the Holocaust. War always clears out human lives and leaves more resources for those still alive and the Kirlin 2 millions who died would be dead or close to death today so I can’t see why it really matters that they died during the holocaust. Besides the fact that people died, what most Americans believe was wrong is that they were killed for having a certain belief. In a coun... ... middle of paper ... ...if I believe this could ever happen in United States of America. First of all, if I was part of the Milgram Experiment I can say I would have done it if not for the fact that I would have been too suspicious that I was being set up by a criminal organization to kill somebody, but if I had agreed to take part in it I can say without a doubt that I would have done it because I was told to and would have no reason to question them. I personally feel a more accurate comparison would be from the 2009 movie The Box. This is the movie where you are offered a box with a button and if you press the button you get 1 million dollars and someone in the world dies. I feel this more accurately represents the position that the Nazi soldiers were in. In their case the 1 million dollars would be their lives and they would be choosing to kill the person or lose their million and die.

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