Wednesday, May 6, 2020

“Arbeit Macht Frei”(Work Will Set You Free) replayed in...

â€Å"Arbeit Macht Frei†(Work Will Set You Free) replayed in many of the Holocaust victims minds as they saw it posted on the fence of the death camps they entered. The biggest camp was known as Auschwitz. People still wonder at this point today as to why the Germans did not help when they saw the surrounding people being captured. Catch this though! How do we know the Germans were even aware of the massacre that transpired? Who was Hitler and the SS and could we have stopped them? Could the Germans have stopped it? What would be different? Lastly, Could we, the world, have stopped this event from happening at all? 11-17 million people killed altogether (11 Facts). 6 million Jews brutally killed in this massacre (People Killed in Holocaust).†¦show more content†¦At first in these Ghettos the Jews were allowed to leave the Ghettos if they chose too. The only catch was that they had to return by curfew. It was not until the Nuremberg Law began on September 15, 1935 where the Jews were excluded from public life, ignored, forgotten, and were forced to live in the Ghettos at all times (Rossel 55). In 1938, the persecution of Jews began and the Jews were sent from the Ghettos to the concentration and death camps. (33 Facts). So who was the power behind this? Mentioned before is a man named of Adolf Hitler and he was the brain power behind this tragic event. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 and believe it or not he was born in Austria (33 Facts). He had five siblings total but four of them died during childhood (33 Facts). Hitler was always interested in art when he was a child. When he got older he decided to apply for the Vienna Art Academy and was denied, and shortly after he applied again and was denied again (33 Facts). In 1908 Adolf Hitlers mom died a very tragic death from breast cancer (33 Facts). After his mom’s death, Hitler decided to go live on the streets and this went on for four years (33 Facts). He finally tried to pull himself together, and he volunteered for the German army during World War 1 (33 Facts). Hitler acquired two injuries during World War 1 and once the war ended he was determined to study politics (33 Facts). In 1919 Hitler decided to join a small political part y and soon

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