1.title 2.outline 3.introduction 4.hitler 5.hitler taking over the world 6.kristallnact 7.ghettos...
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1. Title
2. Outline
3. Introduction
4. Hitler
5. Hitler Taking Over The World
6. Kristallnact
7. Ghettos
8. Concentration Camps
9. A Map Of Concentration Camps
10.Conclusion
11.Bibliography
IntroductionThe Holocaust was a very
horrible time for many young, sick, elderly, people. It all started with a man named Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler
ostracized an entire race of people by deliberately discriminating against
everyone that was not of the Aryan race. During this he killed over 500,000 Jewish
people, by the end of 1941. also between 1942 and 1945 a total of 8 million Jews were
sent to extermanation camps.
He was born on April 20, 1889. In He was born on April 20, 1889. In Austrian town of Braunau. As a kid he Austrian town of Braunau. As a kid he enjoyed reacting battles. At age of 18 he enjoyed reacting battles. At age of 18 he moved away from home using his fathers moved away from home using his fathers money. In 1909, Hitler registered for the money. In 1909, Hitler registered for the military. Later Hitler was blinded on military. Later Hitler was blinded on October 1918 in a British Chlorine gas October 1918 in a British Chlorine gas attack.attack.
He was the founder and leader of the Nazi Party.
When he ran for president in Germany in 1932. He won 30% of the votes.
The way he talked to the people was that they could rule the world for a 1,000 years. Through the years
he kept the thought of destroying Jews. He died
in July, 20, 1944.
On the nights of November 9th and 10th a thing called Kristallnacht occurred. Also known as The Night Of Broken Glass. Gangs of Nazis went through breaking windows of Jewish homes. Over the time 101 Synagogues were burned in two days. Over 7,500 homes and businesses were messedmessed up. Also, 26,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps.
The word Ghetto came from the name of Jewish Quarter in Venice. They were cities
which Germans concentrated the
population of Jews. Most Ghettos were closed off either by walls or fences with barbed wire. They
were extremely crowded. Also, they were very
unsanitary. Many deaths were caused by starvation, severe winter weather, and other. Thousands of Jews died in the Ghettos. The Warsaw Ghetto, was the
largest located in Poland. Here about one third of the population was Jews. Over 75,000 people died staying in the ghetto over diseases
and starvation.
There were many Jewish and other races put in Concentration Camps. The worst camps were in Poland. Auschwitz was the worst concentration camp. Over 3,000,000 Jews
died there. The ways they would kill people is by diseases, gas chambers, starvation, lack of nutrition and many more. When you would
get to the camp they separate people into two groups. One group was going to be killed the others had a chance but had to do hard labor.
During this many families were separated.
In the end over one million In the end over one million people died from many people died from many
things. Adolf Hitler was things. Adolf Hitler was finally killed after taking finally killed after taking over Germany. He was a over Germany. He was a dictator for 12 years. It dictator for 12 years. It
was a hard time for a lot of was a hard time for a lot of different races. A popular different races. A popular
Jewish family was the Jewish family was the Frank family, or other Frank family, or other wise Anne Frank. Over wise Anne Frank. Over
the time things got the time things got burned, killed and burned, killed and
separated. He was finally separated. He was finally captured, later he captured, later he
committed suicide. After committed suicide. After that it took years for the that it took years for the
German region to go back German region to go back to normal.to normal.
Snyder, Louis. Encyclopedia of Third
Reich. New York: Paragon House, 1989.
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