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Jackie Camacho

Mr. Hawkins
Period 4
17 March 2016
WHAT EVENTS DURING THE FIRST DAYS OF HITLER'S RISE TO POWER
MIGHT HAVE FORESHADOWED WHAT EVENTUALLY HAPPENED TO THE
JEWS DURING WORLD WAR 2?
For example, The Nazi Holocaust was an event during the first days of
Hitlers rise to power that might have foreshadowed what eventually
happened to the Jews during World War2. The Nazis were gradually shut out
of German society by being removed from schools; the Jews even lost their
homes and businesses, excluded from military service. Some areas many
Jewish children were removed from schools, it was not until 1938
that all Jewish children were finally banned from attending German
schools. Discrimination and isolation within education, as in all
other areas of society, was gradual (website #1). They were removed
from school in 1938 because they believed that they weren't the same and
they were different people. Some of the students that werent Jews would
even abuse the others. For example, they would pick on them by making
them stand in front of the classroom and point at them and laugh. The
Jews lost everything, including their homes and businesses, with no
protest or public outcry from non-Jewish Germans (website #1).
They were being thrown out of their homes because they were Jews.

Everything they had was all thrown away everything they worked for. The
Jews had foreshadowed of everything they had to come in the future. They
were excluded from military service (website #1). The Jew military
service people were being removed from the military because they werent
like the others. They would make them do so much stuff and be mean to
them and judge them. They were always treated like if they weren't worth
anything and they would sometimes make them do a lot of stuff. The Nazis
shut out of German society by being removed from schools; the Jews even
lost their homes and businesses, excluded from military service.

Therefore, The Nazi Holocaust was an event during the first days of
Hitlers rise to power that might have foreshadowed what eventually
happened to the Jews during World War2. The Nazis burned books by Jews,
Communists, liberals and foreigners helped drive home the desired message
of party strength. Nazi rallies and symbolic acts such as the public
burning of books by Jews (website #2). They would burn the books
because some of the books were written by Jews and some had art done by
them. They would throw away the books because they were unwanted. They
would call the unwanted books fire oaths and they would throw them in
bonfires. They did it to entertain themselves at times and sometimes
because it had to be done because they didn't like the Jews. If there wasnt
anything to do they would just burn books for the fun of it. At first, the

Nazis reserved their harshest persecution for political opponents


such as Communists or Social Democrats (website #2). Communists
are a system of the governments where they are all considered equal. The
communists are practicing that is usually becomes a dictatorship. The only
communists country that there was the Soviet Union. The communism had a
large impact in the World War 2. The communism was starting to spread
during the war. The liberals and foreigners helped drive home the
desired message of party strength (website #2). They would help
them deliver messages to the Jews and some of them were Jews that
delivered messages. The allied powers invaded Germany and began
liberating the concentration camps and defeated the Nazi party. Many people
were being arrested and it continued to grow. They would drive all the way to
their destination because It was something important that had to be
delivered. The Nazis burned books by Jews, Communists, and also liberals
and foreigners helped drive home the desired message of party strength
because of the Jews.

Therefore, The Nazi Holocaust was an event during the first days of
Hitlers rise to power that might have foreshadowed what eventually
happened to the Jews during World War2. The Nazis had a large population
of Jewish and non-Jewish inmates worked in the labor camp there; though
only Jews were gassed, thousands of others died of starvation or disease. A

large population of Jewish and non-Jewish inmates worked in the


labor camp there (website #3). The Jewish and non-Jewish were
prisoners and they were forced to work in labor camps outside and inside. If
any person was injured or ill or had a disease they had to still get there work
done or there would be consequences. There have been some Jewish and
non-Jewish people that have died over in the labor camps. They also
mentioned that A large population of Jews was being gassed
(website #3). It all started in 1939 when they decided to gas people and it
became into a purpose of killing a bunch of people. I was also told that up to
6,000 Jews were being gassed every day at the Auschwitz. This poisoned gas
was a huge thing because it killed so many Jews and even people who
weren't Jews. There was even made gas vans to help gas way more people.
The Nazis werent very nice to the Jew back then. Thousands of other
people especially Jews died of starvation or disease (website #3).
The Nazis didnt really care what would happen to them or what was going
on they would let them starve at time or when they would get sick they
would help them. Many Jews were getting found with diseases and some
were even dying but nobody cared. There was a huge amount and Im pretty
sure later on there was way more people dying of many other sickness too.
The Nazis had a large population of Jewish and non-Jewish inmates worked
in the labor camp there; though only Jews were gassed, thousands of others
died of starvation or disease and it was becoming a huge problem and the
Jews were dying every day that passed by.

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