How Did Hitler Contribute To The Holocaust

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In January of 1933, Adolf Hitler came to power. His hate towards the Jews was immense and blamed them for everything bad that had ever happened to Germany. His goal in life was to eliminate the Jewish population and with his rise to power in Germany he would put this into action. Hitler’s “final solution” almost eliminated the Jewish population in World War II. In the end of the war he resulted into committing suicide and in result the Jewish population survived the horror known as the Holocaust.
Due to Hitler’s anger at Germany’s defeat in World War I lead to his rise to power. He directed his anger towards Jews and communists that he believed had contributed to the defeat, which he was a Jewish conspiracy (Jew in Nazi Germany pg. 1). Another …show more content…

2). With the start of World War II he became even more powerful. The most horrific part of this genocide was from 1940 to 1945. In January of 1940, a new concentration camp site in the town of Auschwitz. Auschwitz was the most well known and largest of all camps. Other camps operated by the Nazis are Chelmo, Treblinka, and Belzec. September 1941, the first test of Zyklon-B gas (The History Place: Holocaust Timeline pg. 5). Jews had been led into showers in a group of twenty and the water pipes were filled gas. In June of 1942, some 97,000 Jews were murdered in mobile gas vans (The History Place: Holocaust Timeline pg. 6). These bodies were burned in open fire pits. At Auschwitz 4,700 were killed daily in gas chamber and crematories. After Hitler committed suicide, the americans freed 33,000 people from concentration camps (The History Place: Holocaust Timeline pg. 9). In result of the Holocaust, almost 700,000 Jews emigrated to Israel. The daily life of the Jews after liberation was, to say the least, not easy. The search for for loved ones

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