Introduction;
It is commonly said that the Holocaust was the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Nazi Germany and its allies during World War II. The Germans called it "the final solution to the Jewish question".
Lucy S. Davidowicz titled her book on the Holocaust against the Jews. In one section he showed how Germany fought two wars simultaneously: World War II and the racial war against the Jews. The Allies only fought a world war.
The word holocaust is derived from the Greek holocaust, a Hebrew word that translates as a burnt offering offered entirely to God. ۔ The word was chosen because the bodies of the victims in the extermination camps were cremated and burned in open fires, the ultimate manifestation of the Nazi killing program.
The Initial Factors of the Holocaust
An examination of the discrimination and expulsion of Jews in Germany after Adolf Hitler came to power around the 1930s.
As Adolf Hitler wrote as early as 1919, "Rational antagonism must, however, lead to organized legal opposition. The ultimate solution must be the removal of the Jews." Told as Kamfp is trying to dominate the world "My Struggle" is the name of this book
Even before the Nazis came to power in Germany, they made no secret of their anti-Semitism. Nazi anti-Semitism had its roots in religious anti-Semitism and was fueled by political anti-Semitism. After World War I, the Allies refused German colonies in Africa, so Hitler expanded German territory and controlled food and resources. Attempts were made to preserve what was scarce during the First World War. Hitler viewed the Jews as racial pollution, a cancer of German society.
Laws about Jewish Comunity
In September 1935 Anti-Jewish laws were enacted at the Nazi party's annual meeting in Nuremberg, the Nuremberg Laws became an important centerpiece and example of anti-Jewish legislation to protect Jewish blood and honor, prohibiting marriage or sexual relations between Jews and German citizens. and only pure German would be considered entitled to civil and political rights.
The Holocaust
On the night of November 1938, the violence against the Jews began. More than 7,000 Jewish businesses were looted and destroyed, dozens of Jews were killed, and Jewish cemeteries, hospitals, schools, and homes were looted. At the same time, police and fire engines watched as shops scattered across the streets. Because of the glasses and chairs in the windows, this night was called Crystal Night, meaning the night of broken glasses. The following morning, 30,000 Jewish men in Germany were arrested for being Jewish and sent to concentration camps where hundreds of them died. Some Jewish women were also arrested and sent to local prisons. Businesses were not allowed to reopen unless they were managed by non-Jews. Curfews were imposed on Jews, limiting the hours they could leave their homes.
All this was done after his involvement in conspiracies and violent attacks against Germany. On November 2, 1938, a German diplomat was shot dead in Paris. Two months later, a purge of management began with laws passed in April 1933 under which employees whose parents or grandparents were Jewish were dismissed from their positions. On August 17, 1938, it was made compulsory for Jews to adopt a Jewish name.
The men were given the name Israel and the women Kosara. The men would add Israel to their names and the women would add Sarah to their names to show that they were Jews. In October, the German government confiscated all Jewish passports and suppressed the new passports issued to Jews, which indicated Jewish identity September 19, 1941, Jewish identification badges were introduced in Germany Six years of age More than 100,000 Jews were required to wear a yellow six-pointed star on their clothing at all times, with black letters spelling out the word "Jew" in German. The formal deportation of Jews from Germany began in March 1942, and it became necessary for Jews to display the star symbol on their residences.
Migration
Until about the late 1930s, finding countries of refuge for Jews was a top priority. Despite the strict quotas, those who could get visas and qualified moved to the US. Many Jews moved to Palestine, where the small Jewish community was willing to accept refugee Jews. Still, other Jews sought refuge in neighboring European countries. And most countries were unwilling to accept large numbers of refugees.
Conclusion
Once Hitler said I have killed 70 percent of the Jews and left 30 percent alive so that later you will know why I killed them, and then you will wish that I had killed the remaining 30 percent.۔
This genocidal joy of the Jews is called the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a word whose use is banned in 13 countries of the world, in which if you speak or use this word when you write in a text, you will be punished for three to 10 years. If you use this word on social media, your account will be blocked. The Jews took great advantage of this word and became oppressors. Even today, they shed tears after meeting with the Jews.
If we look at the current situation in Palestine, Hitler's view of the Jews seems to be quite correct. In Hitler's view, the Jews were very selfish for their desires and these people were able to go to any extent for their personal interests and to establish their government.