When World War One ended it had impacted Germany immensely. The treaty of Versailles took away important territory from Germany that was used to produce important materials such as iron. This alone cr…
Nazi Germany
The Holocaust could reoccur but there are ways for us to prevent this. The Holocaust was a terrible event that took place in the 1940's where a man named Adolf Hitler took control of Germany taking al…
During the early 1930s, the Nazis became the most popular party in Germany, with their leader, Adolf Hitler, being appointed as chancellor in January 1933 by president Hindenburg. Hitler is known as t…
After World War II, the United States should have assisted Germany because it was struggling economically and in general. Due to Hitler's manipulation, Germany was in a poor economic situation. People…
"To conquer a nation, first disarm its citizens." (Adolf Hitler). The Gestapo was the brutal police force tasked with finding information that could condemn politicians, while also torturing innocent …
The Holocaust didn't happen overnight. There was many strategies used by the Nazi's that led up to this event. From the memoir, Shores Beyond Shores written by Irene Hasenberg Butter. Before the Holoc…
Poetry is used to convey the extrema of emotion. After the discovery of Auschwitz, no poem could provoke as powerful of emotions in humans. There are no greater feelings of anger, disgust, and sadness…
The Nazi regime, one of the most oppressive reigns over many races, genders, sexualities, was not only known for their horrible treatment of Jewish members but their ideals of who men and women should…
"There's a long road of suffering ahead of you. But don't lose courage. You've already escaped the gravest danger: selection. So now, muster your strength, and don't lose heart. We shall all see the d…
Stories from the Auschwitz concentration camp serve as examples of some of the worst conditions and suffering faced by man. Millions of Jewish people were imprisoned and coerced into labor, starved, a…
"You can sway a thousand men by appealing to their prejudices quicker than you can convince one man by logic."― Robert A. Heinlein Why did the Holocaust happen? Well, that no one can say for sure one …