Saturday, August 22, 2015

WHAT HITLER DID TO JEWS

This entry is about what happened to the Jews during Hitler's time. I believe everyone know that Jews had been tortured and killed. So let me tell you the details about this event.

1933-1934
  
Nazi storm troopers block the entrance to a Jewish-owned store. Their signs read: "Germans, defend yourselves against the Jewish atrocity propaganda, buy only at German shops!" and "Germans, defend yourselves, buy only at German shops!"

 
At the beginning of 1933, Jews became known as the sub-humans. Nazi’s stopped Germans from shopping in any shop that was owned by Jew in hopes that they would become bankrupt. As a way to ensure these shops were noticed, the Star of David or the word “Juden” were placed on the windows.
This did not stop at the shops. The schools began to teach anti-Semitic ideas and the Jewish children were publicly ridiculed by both students and teachers. Out in public, the Jews had specially marked bus seats, train seats, and park benches.


1935
 

Hungry and sick people of Jews when the Holocaust happened



The violence toward Jews really began in 1935 once the Nuremberg Laws were passed. Jews lost their German citizenships and were forbid  to marry any non-Jew. Only those who were able to pay a steep fine were able to get out of the country, those who could not were forced to stay in horrible conditions. Food was denied by shops and chemists wouldn't sell medicines to the Jews.


1938
A synagogue burns on 10 November 1938


A Nazi diplomat was shot by a Jew in Paris, in November of 1938. This event caused Hitler to order a campaign against the Jews in Germany that would lead to 10,000 shops, homes, and synagogues being destroyed and burned. Jews suffered great damage, yet they still had to pay a large amount of fine-one billion mark to clean up the mess, plus scrub the streets clean.


1941-1945

 
 
Hungarian Jews are selected by Nazis to be sent to the gas chamber at Auschwitz concentration camp


In 1941 the Germans began sending Jews from the ghettoes of Poland to concentration camps, beginning with the sick, old, weak, and very young. On March 17, 1942 the first mass gassing took place at Belzec. This mass gassing continued in concentration camps all over Europe. The largest camp was Auschwitz-Birkenau, where more than two million people were killed. Nazi’s did try to keep these concentration camps secret, however with the scale of the mass killings eyewitnesses began to report the activities


(All of the pictures above was taken from www.dailymail.uk )

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