Wednesday, May 25, 2022

The Holocaust

 During WWII there were many tragic events. Many people back then and now wished this event never happened because it was so cruel. This event was called The Holocaust. The holocaust was a very upsetting thing because Jews were being killed. The cruelest part was where they ´ d kill the elderly people or the disabled right away.

We could have avoided World War I if the countries had agreed to sign the fourteen points instead of the Treaty of Versailles. In Germany, this resulted in less resentment. It could have helped to mitigate the effects of the Great Depression. It could also have aided in keeping a closer eye on Hitler.

Official German policy until 1941 encouraged Jews to leave the country by making life increasingly difficult for them in Germany. In many regions, Jews were barred from working in certain professions and renting or owning homes; they couldn't keep their financial assets or relocate freely. 

When Jews were forced out of the economy, many ordinary Germans became involved when they bought Jewish enterprises, homes, or belongings at cheap prices or benefitted from less economic rivalry.

Who is to blame for the holocaust? Hitler straight up When Jews were forced out of the economy, many ordinary Germans became involved because they were able to buy Jewish businesses, homes, or valuables at low rates or because there was less economic competition. think about what choices they had, and what they actually did that might have helped the Holocaust to happen.


The bloodiest military conflict in history was World War II. An estimated 70–85 million people died, or approximately 3% of the estimated 2.3 billion inhabitants on the planet in 1940. [1] The number of people killed directly as a result of the conflict (including military and civilian casualties) is estimated to be 50–56 million, with an additional 19–28 million killed as a result of war-related disease and hunger. Between 50 and 55 million civilians died as a result of the war. Military deaths from all sources reached 21–25 million, with around 5 million prisoners of war dying in captivity.

They had no idea at the time that history would turn out to be one of the most essential disciplines they would ever study. Here, we'll look at why history is essential and why everyone should make it a priority to learn more about it.




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The Holocaust

 During WWII there were many tragic events. Many people back then and now wished this event never happened because it was so cruel. This eve...