Thursday, December 19, 2019

Adolf Hitler And The Nazi Rule - 2355 Words

In the year 1939 World War Two came into play and chaos had erupted all across Europe. The war had lasted for over 6 years and during that time period, and Hitler had made his mark in trying to eradicate the Jews from existence and almost succeeded in his goal. The Jews were like a wrong answer to a question and that Hitler could use an eraser to get rid of the mistakes. Hitler was gaining power as he was reviving the Germans from the Great Depression and ending their suffering by solving all of their woeful problems. He had gained a plentiful amount of popularity and eventually became the dictator or Fuhrer of Germany through his revival of Germany. He and his Nazi army began the quest to take back what they lost in the previous World†¦show more content†¦No interference meant Hitler can achieve his goal in creating an ultimate German empire, and wiping the Jews from the face of the earth. The very existence of the Jewish race depended on the help of others. The Jews cannot go in this battle alone and the people grasped this. They know that they have to do something, anything to help stop the occupation. Although the fear of a Nazi takeover in Europe was strong many people risked their lives to for those who were incapable to fight themselves. Through terror-stricken hearts as the Nazis were attaining more control over Europe, the people of the world still strived to make a stand and warn the Jews of the Nazi advancements. Trying to escape a deadly force such as the Nazis is a difficult task to do especially if a person is going out on their own. Though it often appeared that no one wished to help the victims in need, and that everyone has turned completely against them there are those who willingly go out on a limb to help save the Jews; such as the Poles, Chinese, Germans, Dutch, Americans, and Jews from neighboring villages who may not may not witness the massacres of other Jewish lives. The people of the world still cared but were extremely cautious. They knew for a fact that if they were to help aid the Jews in any way they put themselves in jeopardy of being killed, or sent to a concentration camp to work as slaves until they die from all the different variables. Variables such

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