Who Was The Most At Fault For The Holocaust

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During the period from January 30th, 1933 - May 8th, 1945 (the Holocaust) in Germany and Poland, over five million, eight hundred, sixty thousand Jews were killed. Who could have done this? The leader of Germany at the time, was Adolf Hitler. This leader is one of the worst leaders in history. Hillter had many bad ideas that always led to hurting and killing many Jews. Hillter was the man that created the idea, “the hatred of Jews.” Other than Hitler, the Nazi soldiers (NS) and the German army (GA), were the most at fault for the Holocaust because they followed all of Hitler’s ideas even though all the soldiers knew that the ideas were going to hurt many people, but did it anyway. To begin, the first group to be blamed for the Holocaust, is the Nazi soldiers and the German army. This …show more content…

For example, “...endless multitudes of people that were bystanders during that genocide” (“Who was Guilty”). This piece of evidence explains how there were a lot of German citizens that stood to the side and watched this horrendous event unfold and did nothing to help, even though they knew what was happening was wrong. The text then states, “Even in once-peaceful, tolerant communities, people turned against their neighbors they had known their whole lives” (“Some Were Neighbors”). This piece of the article makes it clear that people that have known each other their whole lives, are turning on Jewish people because they saw them as a problem in Germany, even though they did nothing wrong. Lastly, the author explains, “Victims of Nazi racism often forced persecution from people they knew, well trusted friends” (“Some Were Friends”). It can be informed that Jews were being captured from the comfort of their own homes, from the people they trusted the most. Overall, these three pieces of evidence show how the German citizens were also at fault for the

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