Monday, October 21, 2019
Holocuast essays
Holocuast essays The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin meaning sacrifice by fire. The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were racially superior and that the Jews, deemed inferior, were life unworthy of life. During the era of the Holocaust, the Nazis also targeted other groups because of their perceived racial inferiority: Roma the handicapped, and some of the Slavic peoples. Other groups were persecuted on political and behavioral grounds, among them Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and homosexuals. When I visited The Holocaust Museum I was surprised at how many people were there. Being that most of the world is Christian I didnt think people cared that much about what happened to the Jews. Upon entering I was given an identification card and told that I would find out whether or not I lived or not at the end of my journey. So often such things are almost softened or dismissed as movies or 'based on a true story', this was real, this happened and still happens and we have to face such a fact. I proceeded through the first part of the museum reading the stories of the children and families that were destroyed. I saw the race philosophy of Hitler and was astonished that people let him go on for so long. It reminded me of the one drop rule fro black here in America. One drop of Jew blood and you were a Jew. They even had measurements to determine if you were a Jew. They would record your none width and eye and hair color it was crazy. When changing from one floor to another I pas sed thousands and thousands of pairs of shoes, all from a concentration camp. To think that men and women and children's feet were once in those shoes and now they were all just tossed in a heap, to think the shoes survived and the people didn't. All because o...
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