The holocaust
By rayan
Where did the holocaust happen?
In 1933, the holocaust took place in approximately 21 countries of Europe that would be occupied by Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
When and how did the holocaust end?
The holocaust ended in particular places when the Allies enlightened the camps in 1944-1945. The official end to the holocaust did not come until the end of WWII and all German troops surrendered.
The Holocaust is a black mark on 20th century history that many people want to not remember. However, it is essential to remember this event and what it stood for so that it doesn't happen again in the future. In 1933, when Adolf Hitler became in power, he began to realize simple inequity laws against Jews and others who were 'less than' in order to make his Master Race and bring back the Germans to power, which he assumed was being taken by the Jews. He was able to influence his followers of this matter with the Jewish Question, as it was acknowledged, and get away with killing millions of people in an effort to purify the public of anyone lower to the Master Race.
Jews captured and forcibly pulled out from dugouts by the Germans during the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.
12 April 1945, where 20,000 inmates are believed to have died
Hungarian Jews are selected by Nazis to be sent to the gas chamber at Auschwitz concentration camp, May/June 1944.
WHAT WAS THE REASON FOR THE HOLOCAUST TO START?
The Holocaust didn’t happen unexpectedly, it was the end of a time-consuming process of anti- Semitism. The Nazis had come to power in 1933, and used propaganda and fright to impose their anti-Semitic policies. Laws were agreed by the Nazis called the Nuremburg Laws. They took away all the human rights of Jews.