What began hitlers hatred of Jews?
There was no specific incident or trigger. It was the Nazis' view that the Jews were Communists and that they had caused Germany's defeat in World War 1.
well originaly Hitler wanted to be an artist, so he went to some college in austria but when he went for his interview the man that interviewed him was Jewish and he didn't give him the place at the college.
Before the Holocaust began, the anti-Jewish measures were enacted under the veil of the law: The parliament created laws which excluded and persecuted Jews. As such Jews would have had to resist the law, the police, the state, in effect the country itself.
Were any Jews spared in the holocaust?
Very few. An "Honorary Aryan" title was bestowed on Emil Maurice, an early Nazi and founder of the SS. Heinrich Himmler later did some research and found out that he was a Jew, but Hitler was a very close companion to Emil and so was allowed to remain in the SS.
Other than this, almost no cases of Jews being spared exist.
What work did people in concentration camps do?
They usually did useless work such as digging holes and stuff like that. but sometimes they worked in factories. At one camp, there was a car factory that people were forced to work in as slaves.
Why did the ss officers kill the Jews?
They were told to.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment
That was a study conducted by Stanley Milgram on obedience to authority and most likely explains greatly about why they would just slaughter the Jewish people.
What were living conditions like in Ghetto?
The conditions that the Jews lived inside the ghetto were really bad, some Jews either died from starvation or got disease from being in a tiny room with a lot of other Jews in there.
What method and how did Hitler apply to kill Jews?
Hitler would put the jewish inside a concentration camp were there head would be shaved bald to show shame and then gassed in chambers
How did the Nazi the party form and evolve?
The Nazi party was formed in 1918 and grew out of smaller political groups which formed in the final years of World War 1, all with a nationalist orientation. The party was intially called the German Workers' Party (DAP), but changed its name to the National Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (Nazi) in 1920.
Anton Drexler formed a branch of the Free Committee for a German Workers' Peace on 7 March 1918 and on 5 January 1919 a new political party, which became the Nazi party, was formed out of this branch. This political party was based on ideas of opposing the Treaty of Versailles, being anti-Semitic and viewing Germans as part of the Aryan or master race of the world.
Initially the DAP was a very small party with fewer than 60 members. Nevertheless, it still attracted attention of German authorities and a young corporal, Adolf Hitler, was sent to investigate the DAP. Hitler then got involved in a heated argument while attending one of DAP's public events and made an impression on the DAP members because of his oratory skills. Hitler was then invited to join DAP by Drexler and he became the party's 55th member. Hitler then started to do a lot of propoganda work for the party and eventually became its main speaker. He became the chairman of the party on 28 July 1921.
During 1921 and 1922 the Nazi party grew significantly and after Hitler was released from prison in December 1924, afther the beerhall putsch, the Nazi party became less of a paramilitary organisation and eventually rose to power in 1933 with Hitler becoming the Chancellor of Germany in 1933. The Nazi party was the ruling party in Germany from 1933 to 1945.
How many Jews were there before the Holocaust?
There were about 16 million Jews worldwide before the Holocaust; afterwards, about 10 million.
What nazi plan with deliberate mass execution of Jews?
The plan to kill all Jews was called the Final Solution, in which means that the mass murdering of Jews, in 1942 after the Final solution was decided, 3 million jews were murdered in a single year, 8,000+ dying daily.
How many exact Jews did Hitler kill?
The exact number is not known, and never will be. It is estimated that at least 6 million Jews in Europe were murdered by Nazi Germany.
When did Germany accept Holocaust?
As soon as it started, the popular objections were small and localized.
Why did the clergy have a key role in attaining salvation for the common people?
the clergy had a key role in attaining salvation for the common people because the clergy were the only part of the church that could give the 7 sacraments, such as baptism and the lords supper. These were ways that people could gain God's grace.
What event changed the nazi treatment of Jews?
There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.
When did Hitler establish the SS?
The SS was formed in the building at what is now the 'Hotel Torbrau' on Tal in Munich city centre just a couple of hundred yards from the new & old town halls.
Was Hitler engaged to a Jewish women?
No. The only woman Hitler was ever known to be involved with was Eva Braun.
How did people let the Holocaust happen?
People want to fit in, this is a fact of human nature. If everyone in your culture/country is doing something, no matter how horrible it is, most people will go along with it, especially if the government sanctions it. That being said most Germans didn't know that it was happening (or convinced themselves they didn't), and a lot of the ones that did had been brainwashed into thinking that the Jews were a secret, evil and organized group bent on control of the world and destruction of the German people. That is, of course, absurd but as I stated most people believe what they are told to believe. If you are saying to yourself, "no one is that stupid" you should realize that RIGHT NOW many powerful governments (YOUR government, if you live in an industrialized country) mandate the wholesale killings of any group of people that gets in their way... as you, with the rest of the citizenry, looks on with only mild interest. It seems normal to you because no one around you acts like its strange. However, in 50 years, people will wonder how YOU allowed these things to happen.
Why was ghetto a dangerous place to live?
The ghettos were made to make the 'Final Solution' quicker and more efficient. They were transported to ghettos so they couldn't run away, their actions were monitored, and it would be easier to get everyone from one place than to go looking around when it was time for deportation.
What does World War 2 have to do with the Jews?
Those Jews that are familiar with history and what happened in WW2 are more likely to recognize the early signs of persecution, hatred, oppression of Jews when it appears. They are more likely to recognize the importance of resisting those nations or people that engage in anti-Jewish activities. The new reestablished state of Israel came about in 1948 because of the emigration of Jews out of Europe. Jews no longer believed that their non-Jewish European countymen would act to protect the rights and lives of Jews when confronted by evil, as had become clear in continental Europe during the Second World War. Jews began to believe that they must unite together to protect themselves.
How did the US government respond to Nazi persecution of the Jews?
The US really didn't do anything to stop the Holocaust in Europe because, it wasn't until 1944 when they had the full scale of what was happening in Europe. The Allies decide to continue the push for Berlin to stop the Holocaust that way. The main reason for this was because, they thought that if they bombed the Concentration Camps, the prisoners would be killed from the explosions. Despite this, they did bomb few parts of the Concentration Camps and train tracks but this was only due to they bombed German Factories.
How many Jews lived in Germany as of June 1933?
The estimate usually given is about 525,000 German Jews in Germany when the Nazis came to power in January 1933 (out of a total population of about 61 million). This figure relates to Jews in the religious sense (members of Jewish congregations, whether active or nominal). In addition, there were an estimated 80,000-90,000 foreign Jews resident in Germany at the time.
Does everyone hate Adolf Hitler?
Hitler is hated because he wanted one part of the world, Germany, to dominate everything else, sending the world into a state of fear. He also wanted to kill all the Jewish people, the disabled, Travelers ("Gypsies,") homosexuals and other groups he considered imperfect.