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Although Hitler was not a prime example of what he believed to be the ideal specimen, the cruelty and zeal of his pursuits directed at jews and minorities illustrated his intention to “purify” the german populace

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Intro.: holocaust- Hitler was a bad guy and he tortured the Jews because he didn’t want them to come into power more then the Germans. those who survived the holocaust told their stories and wrote book for us to hear and read. I have just read a story a bout a boy who's name was Ben Stem who was taken to Auschwitz and was sorted to the left or to the right( whoever got sent to the left died and whoever was sent to the right would live .). He was sent to the right and was shaved and tattooed. He was sent to the barracks with wooden shoes which were not his size and they got very little food. Many people around him were dying. He became so weak that he hid his soup so that when he had his energy he could eat it. But when the natzi guard came in for inspection they found the soup and they beat him and after three blows he passed out. But lucky enough he was saved by a man that he had never met before and he lived through the holocaust, just because of that friend. This story shows how the holocaust was a mean evil torturing place, and it is good that tere are still holocaust survivors out there. A. Thesis: Although Hitler was not a prime example of what he believed to be the ideal specimen, the cruelty and zeal of his pursuits directed at Jews and minorities illustrated his intention to “purify” the German populace.

The Holocaust by gabe neverette

Hitler was a bad guy and he tortured the Jews because he didn’t want them to come into power more then the Germans. Those who survived the holocaust told their stories and wrote books for us to hear and read. I have just read a story about a boy whose name was Ben Stem who was taken to Auschwitz and was sorted to the left or to the right( whoever got sent to the left died and whoever was sent to the right would live ). He was sent to the right and was shaved and tattooed. He was sent to the barracks with wooden shoes which were not his size and they got very little food. Many people around him were dying. He became so weak that he hid his soup so that when he had his energy he could eat it. But when the nazi guard came in for inspection they found the soup and they beat him and after three blows he passed out. But lucky enough he was saved by a man that he had never met before and he lived through the holocaust, just because of that friend. This story shows how the holocaust was a mean evil torturing place, and it is good that there are still holocaust survivors out there. The fact that hitler killed 6 million jews just t purify the perfect race the “perfect” race that he himself did not fit into. He put those jews into the camps and tortured them and put them to hard work. They shot them, beat them, cut there heads off and the worst part was the part that they took the jews babies and threw them up in the air and shot them for target practice, and also made them dig there own graves so when they were shot they would fall into there own graves. Hitler let the jews starve and even be burned to death in the stoves. Hitler had brown hair and not blue eyes so why was not h himself thrown into the stoves or tortured to death?. Hitler started to come into power in 1933, this was when germany was turning upside down but he came and basically brainwashed the people so that they should do what he was doing, so then came the holocaust. The word holocaust which is from the greek word “holokauston” which means sacrifice by fire refers to nazis persecution and planned torture of the jewish people. Not only did hitler hate the jews but he also was was against gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah's whiteness, and the disabled. ( i think that they should never have had him put into power) On april 1st of 1993 the german nazis started there first action against the jews by announcing a boycott of all jewish- run business. On the fifteenth on 1935 the germans began to exclude jews from a normal life. After that jews and germans could not get married and were separated from one another. Nazis then issued additional anti jews over the next at least 3 years. Some of these include- that jews could not walk in certain parks, And they were fired from cicil service jobs ( government jobs), the germans made the jews register their own property, and only allowed jewish doctors to only work on jewish patients. If they were to work on any other they were put to death.On the night of november 9-10 1938 the nazis arrested 30,000 jews and put them in concentration camps. During ww2 the german nazis were making the jews where the yellow starts on there shirts and clothes so that the jews could easily be seen and stand out for the germans to see. After the beginning of ww2 the nazis started to order the jews to only live within a very specific part of the big cities. These were called ghettos. At the beginning of this law the jews could leave the ghettos in the morning but most of the time had to be back t the ghetto curfew. But later the ghettos were beginning to become “closed” which means that they were confined and trapped to the ghettos for the whole day every day. In a few of the ghettos the nazis made them start a jewish council for to administer nazi demands and to regulate the life if the ghettos