what is genocide? the genocide is the deliberate destruction of an entire ethnic or cultural group against other. genocide is the systematic killing of all or part of a racial, ethnic, religious or national group.the genocide is the over murdering that cause many problems in country like death rate growth, put down economy, hard time for the life affliction people , and over bloody in the country.
the counties had genocide and the mount of people died
Holocaust "The Holocaust is the 12 years of Nazi persecution of Jews and other minorities, which was marked by increasing barbarization of methods in the expending territories under German rule" [1].
A. The life before Jews and Nazi had before the conflict
the Jews had lived in Germany for long time. they became to Germany during the 5th to 10th centuries CE. they had lived in Europe more than thousand years. they work with dutch to develop the nation, but in all centuries they lived there, they had been killed. " no century had passed with out their being attack, expelled, and killed" [2]
Extermination camps (or death camps) were camps during World War II (1939–45) built primarily but not exclusively by Nazi Germany to systematically kill millions of people by execution (primarily by gassing) and extreme work under starvation conditions.
In the early years of the Holocaust, the Jews were primarily sent to concentration camps, but from 1942 on wards they were mostly deported to the extermination camps. For political and logistical reasons, the most infamous extermination camps Nazi Germany built were in Occupied Poland, where most of the intended victims lived; [[Poland[[ had the greatest European Jewish populace.On top of that, the camps outside of the Third Reich proper could be kept secret from the German civil populace. [7]
By the end of the war, there were some 50,000 to 100,000 survivors that were living in occupied Europe. Within just a year after the removal of Adolf Hitler from power, that number quickly climbed to over 200,000 survivors. Camps were built for Jewish displaced persons, who couldn't return to their homes because of the horror and threats of danger from lingering anti-Semitic residents of the countries. They were emigrated to Israel, Palestine, and the United States primarily, while some went to other countries. These camps were in existence until 1957 when all the DPs (displaced persons) had been re-homed.When the Allied forces finally invaded Germany in 1945, Adolf Hitler knew he had been defeated. Whether out of cowardice and fear of punishment, or based on Nazi ideals of death before dishonor, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in April of 1945 before the Allies had a chance to capture him. Thousands of Nazis committed suicide during this year, as they were taught that it was a more favorable option than being captured and punished for their beliefs. However, hundreds more were caught and punished for their involvement in the Holocaust. [9]
what is genocide? the genocide is the deliberate destruction of an entire ethnic or cultural group against other. genocide is the systematic killing of all or part of a racial, ethnic, religious or national group.the genocide is the over murdering that cause many problems in country like death rate growth, put down economy, hard time for the life affliction people , and over bloody in the country.
the counties had genocide and the mount of people died
Holocaust "The Holocaust is the 12 years of Nazi persecution of Jews and other minorities, which was marked by increasing barbarization of methods in the expending territories under German rule" [1].
A. The life before Jews and Nazi had before the conflict
the Jews had lived in Germany for long time. they became to Germany during the 5th to 10th centuries CE. they had lived in Europe more than thousand years. they work with dutch to develop the nation, but in all centuries they lived there, they had been killed. " no century had passed with out their being attack, expelled, and killed" [2]
Extermination camps (or death camps) were camps during World War II (1939–45) built primarily but not exclusively by Nazi Germany to systematically kill millions of people by execution (primarily by gassing) and extreme work under starvation conditions.
In the early years of the Holocaust, the Jews were primarily sent to concentration camps, but from 1942 on wards they were mostly deported to the extermination camps. For political and logistical reasons, the most infamous extermination camps Nazi Germany built were in Occupied Poland, where most of the intended victims lived; [[Poland[[ had the greatest European Jewish populace.On top of that, the camps outside of the Third Reich proper could be kept secret from the German civil populace. [7]
By the end of the war, there were some 50,000 to 100,000 survivors that were living in occupied Europe. Within just a year after the removal of Adolf Hitler from power, that number quickly climbed to over 200,000 survivors. Camps were built for Jewish displaced persons, who couldn't return to their homes because of the horror and threats of danger from lingering anti-Semitic residents of the countries. They were emigrated to Israel, Palestine, and the United States primarily, while some went to other countries. These camps were in existence until 1957 when all the DPs (displaced persons) had been re-homed.When the Allied forces finally invaded Germany in 1945, Adolf Hitler knew he had been defeated. Whether out of cowardice and fear of punishment, or based on Nazi ideals of death before dishonor, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in April of 1945 before the Allies had a chance to capture him. Thousands of Nazis committed suicide during this year, as they were taught that it was a more favorable option than being captured and punished for their beliefs. However, hundreds more were caught and punished for their involvement in the Holocaust. [9]