The Holocaust
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Holocaust and 'Mein Kampf'
- The most powerful position in the German government,
- Hitler's racial ideology
- The attempt at solving the 'Jewish question'
- The primary strategy
- The six main sites chosen by the designers of the Final Solution
- The methods of murder
- Conclusion: The liberation of Jewish prisoners
- Works cited
Abstract
The twelve years between 1933 and 1935 saw the systematic elimination of over ten million people, including over six million Jews and over four million Gypsies, Slavs, Communists, and people deemed unfit for life, such as the mentally retarded and homosexuals. Known as the holocaust, this mass-genocide was perpetrated by German nationals under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, who promoted a racial ideology of German superiority over "inferior races." At the height of the holocaust, extermination camps such as Auschwitz and Treblinka "processed" over 9, 000 victims daily, in what would become the paradigm of efficient slaughter of human beings.
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