Death of the Holocaust
The Holocaust was one of if not the worst example of genocide and mass murder. The Nazis did one of the most horrible things imaginable by killing so many people. Some the death camps could be considered the worst places on earth, even worse then Hell. As one survivor put it, "No one can understand what happened here."The Nazi extermination and concentration camps at Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Treblinka, Berkinow, Chelmo, Sobibor, Belzec, and hundreds of others kept prisoners on their toes and in a constant fear (The Nizkar Project). In these camps, over six million Jews were summarily killed simply because Hitler conceived them to be inferior to his Aryan race of Germans. Poland's Jewish population dropped from a vibrant 3,350,000 to a mere 50,000 by the end of the war, just to highlight the worst example (20th Century History). Alongside Gypsies, homosexuals, and some Slavs, Jews were especia
Many people ask: Why didn't the Allies do anything? By 1941, the Allies had conclusive evidence on the nature and extent of the atrocities, how the extermination factories worked, how the victims were transported, etc. The Jewish communities in the United States and Britain pleaded with their governments to bomb the camps or the railroads, but the plans were always thrown aside on strategic grounds. Meanwhile, under the inhuman direction of Adolf Eichmann, the trains continued to run on time, the chambers continued to gas their victims, and the world nearly lost an entire culture (The Nizkar Project). The words "Work Makes You Free" adorned the gates to Auschwitz, the camp where the greatest number of Jews died (20th Century History). Fooled that if they worked they could go free, Jews were forced into the labor camps and into a life of constant fear, the constant threat of death, hard labor, s
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