The Unjust Holocaust

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The Unjust Holocaust
In 1933, one of the most horrendous injustices started, this infamous wrongdoing was the dreadful Holocaust. According to www.history.com, “The word “Holocaust,” from the Greek words “holos” (whole) and “kaustos” (burned), was historically used to describe a sacrificial offering burned on an altar.” Well that may be true but this injustice was no sacrifice, Germany was selecting all the Jews and persecuting them. Nearly six million Jews, one and a half million of these Jews being children, were killed in this slaughter. That is a huge amount of murders committed simply because the Germans had different beliefs than the Jews. With all of the violent killing, children in hiding, unfair labor, and sickening torturing that
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According to www.holocaust-education.dk, “The Jews were captured or arrested, forced to dig their own graves or simply placed along large mass graves, and then shot so that they fell into the grave.” Furthermore, this somber and harrowing way of execution was only one gruesome method of making the Jews extinct unfortunately. Many unfortunate Jews were slaughtered with the use of gassing trucks and gas chambers. In both of these sickening murder rooms the gas would slowly suffocate the unfortunate Jews put inside. Thus, both of these murder strategies were very vicious and terrible ways of …show more content…
This is nothing a child should have to deal with, but because of the Holocaust children did deal with it. For instance, according to www.ushmm.org, “The ruthlessness of Nazi rule and the barbarities of war forced some children to mature beyond their years. One child survivor described them as ‘old people with children's faces, without a trace of joy, happiness, or childish innocence.’” Truly, children's’ lives were horrible enough with all the fear and depression, but secluded children were also sundered from their parents, grandparents, siblings, and other family members. Thus, hidden children were forced to go through everything on their own.
In the German concentration camps life was not exactly good. Before the Jews were killed, they were forced to work as slaves to the Nazis. According to ushmm.org,” From as early as 1934, concentration camp commandants used prisoners as forced laborers for SS construction projects such as the construction or expansion of the camps themselves.” Jews were also terribly mistreated and the Nazis were not at all concerned with their safety. The Nazis had brought back slavery and nobody was doing anything about it! Therefore what Germany did to the Jews was a terrible historical