Anti-Semitism In The Holocaust By Mein Kampf

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The Holocaust, also referred to as Shoah was a genocide during WWII. One way that Hitler murdered the Jews was by gassing them. Carbon monoxide was the gas first used in Nazi gassing rooms, it was later replaced by Zyklon-B a hydrogen Cyanide based pesticide. At the end of WWII, the manufacturers of Zyklon-B were tried for crimes against humanity. One manufacturer of Zyklon-B was executed in 1946. A Nazi euphemism “euthanasia” referred to the systematic killing of those Germans whom the Nazis deemed “unworthy” of life because of mental illness of physical disability.The Nazis considered the Jews a race whose goal was world domination and who, therefore were an obstruction to Aryan dominance.
Six million Jews died in the Holocaust, some estimate …show more content…

Hitler was considered one of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century. As early as 1919, Adolf Hitler had written. ‘’ Rational anti-semitism. Hitler served throughout the Great war and won two decorations for bravery. Hitler was tried for treason, during his 9 month sentence he began to dictate his book. In his book, Mein Kampf, Hitler further developed the idea of the Jews as an evil race struggling for world domination. Hitler and his Nazis portrayed Jews as a race and not a religious group. Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union in May 1939. After the tide of war turned against him, he commited suicide in a Berlin bunker in April …show more content…

In 1923 Hitler and his followers felt strong enough to stage the beer Hall Putsch. The plan failed and the Nazi party was temporarily banned, and Hitler was sent to prison for most of 1924. After Hitler's release he quickly started rebuilding the Nazi party and tried to gain power through the election process. In 1929, Germany entered a period of severe and economic depression. The Nazis started criticizing the government and began to win elections. In January 1933, Hitler was appointed German Chancellor and the Nazi party soon came to control every aspect of German life. Under Nazi rule, all other political parties were banned. The Nazis opened their first concentration camp in 1933, in Dachau, Germany. Dachau eventually evolved into a death camp where many Jews died from malnutrition, disease and overwork or were executed. Also groups of people Hitler considered unfit for the new, Germany, including artists, intellectuals, gypsies and physically and mentally handicapped and homosexuals. After conquering Poland, Hitler focused on defeating Britain and France, as the war expanded, the Nazi party formed alliances with Japan and Italy in the Tripartite pact of 1940. Nazi troops tried to realize the long held goal of crushing the world's major communist power. After the United States entered the war in 1941, Germany was also

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