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  • The Holocaust Was the Most Significant Example of Violence Inspired by Racial Hatred in the 20th Century

     

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ID number:144411
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Published: 04.09.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The Holocaust was a period in time where Jewish people were mass murdered and tortured by the Nazis in Germany during World War 2. It was a vicious campaign against the people of Jewish ancestry and the Judaism religion. The racial hatred inspired crimes committed against the Jews had never been seen before throughout history; and never been committed again.
Most of the German population turned a blind eye to Hitler's racist antics. Hitler persuaded most of the people of Germany that the slaughtering of Jews was crucial to Germany being restored to its old glory, and making Germany into a purely Aryan race, as he believed that Germans were the purest race of all, and therefore superior to all other peoples. Hitler used his ideas about Aryan supremacy to justify the killing of millions of Jews. …

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