Why Did The Holocaust Happen

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Why did the Holocaust happen and how did it affect people?
How did people respond to the Holocaust?

The holocaust was one of the most significant events in history that could be said to be the greatest denial of human rights. The Holocaust was the extermination of not only 6 million jews but also the murder of those who did not meet Hitler’s criteria of the ideal Aryan race, i.e gypsies, homosexuals, disabled and black people.People responded in various ways. There were those who supported the Nazi Regime, But there were also groups who resisted the Nazis such as the Partisans Oskar Schindler resistance movement, throughout Europe and in the ghettos.

The Holocaust was the effort of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany to exterminate the Jews and other people that they considered to be inferior, i.e gypsies, homosexuals, disabled and black people, As a …show more content…

Starting as early as 1944, the Allies were advancing on the Germans finally and they began taking over their camps. In July 1944, Maidanek, a camp in Poland, was liberated by the Soviets. This was followed by many more liberations and takeovers as the Americans and other Allies slowly removed Hitler from power. In January 1945, Auschwitz was liberated. This was the biggest camp in the Nazi territory and it was also the one where the most deaths occurred. The liberation of this camp was a major milestone in the end of the Holocaust.When the Allied forces finally invaded Germany in 1945, Adolf Hitler knew he had been defeated. Whether out of cowardice and fear of punishment, or based on Nazi ideals of death before dishonor, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in April of 1945 before the Allies had a chance to capture him. Thousands of Nazis committed suicide during this year, as they were taught that it was a more favorable option than being captured and punished for their beliefs. However, hundreds more were caught and punished for their involvement in the

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