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Genocide

 

            
             In this paper I will write about the extermination of the Jews and other people whom Hitler considered inferior in following from the year 1933 to 1945. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany led this destruction. As a result, about 12 million people were murdered, half of them were Jews. When Hitler took over the Germany and everything changed, he had a strong prejudice against the Jews. Because of this Hitler wanted to create only one pure blood with blonde hair and blue eyes Germans. Hitler then became a dictator who formed massive genocide on not only Jews, but also others such as Gypsies, mentally ill people, and homosexuals as well. He established six concentration camps, and many doctors who ran tests on people, but didn't care if the patients were hurt or even killed. Later in this paper, I will also address a little bit about how the genocide or the holocaust affected to the people, and what would happen after the war was over. .
             Genocide definition: .
             First of all, I want to define the word "genocide", in Greek "Geno" means race, and in Latin "cide" means killing. If we put two words together as "Genocide" which means the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national or racial group (hand out). .
             The crime of genocide has been committed in the past history. For example, Russians against the Jews, the Turkish against the Americans in World War II, the slaughter of more than a million Cambodians in the 70's, and the widespread killing of Muslim in Bosnia. The best example which has been known as the greatest destruction and devastation in human history was Hitler and his party "Nazism". Under leadership of Adolf Hitler, he attempted to kill almost six million non-Jews and Jews based on the theory of race supremacy (the master race) and racial purity (only one blood in Germany". .
             Adoft Hitler Was a Dictatorship: .
             Because of such theory, Hitler was planed for the ending of the struggle between the Aryan race and the inferior races.


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