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History Of The Holocaust

Submitted by ckt35987 on November 7, 2005

Category: History Other
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\"HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST\"

There are many important dates throughout the history of the Holocaust, spanning the time line of January 30,1933 through May 8,1945.This report covers some of the tragic events, from the beginning
of Hitler\'s dictatorship, and the fall of the Nazi power. From Nazi camps to hateful deaths. The holocaust was, and still is one of the most important parts of history.

The beginning
of the Nazi\'s power began when the hateful man, Adolf Hitler, came to be dictator of Germany in 1933. He was named chancellor by President Paul von Hirdenburg. Hitler took the chancellor\'s oath on January 30,and that night Nazis celebrated the victory with spirited torchlight parades in Berlin. All of the other countries were becoming aware of Germany\'s growing power. This led in many arguments and disputes among the world. Dictator Hitler, was a very hatred man who discriminated against blacks, homosexual, gypsies, and most of all the Jews. If you did not have blonde hair and blue eyes you were not acceptable in Hitler\'s eyes. German Jews were harassed, beaten, arrested and imprisoned. Their businesses were boycotted and Jewish lives were proscribed by a long list of new anti-Jewish laws.

Also in 1933 the Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau, the first inmates are 200 communists. Concentration camps were death was sure to be. The people there had to sleep on cots. There were many camps around. Some had cold cement buildings some had hay huts. Many of the people got lice, fleas and ticks. The Nazis often beat the prisoners at the camp. They had to bunk with several people, and sometimes no blankets, just cement blocks. \"Sometimes at the camp of Weiner Garben prisoner were forced to climb the 186 steps with large blocks of granite on their backs. Sometimes the blocks would fall, crushing limbs and sometimes the bodies of those who were...

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