Adolf Hitler held power in 1933, and his sudden German rule caused a new era of reform of the new "Nazi state" (Hunt 848). As Nazism became a major aspect of German daily living, Hitler opposed his accusations to his enemies against the Jewish competition that Germany failed in the First World War. In his biography, Hitler believes that he is the ultimate dominant man, and why he announced many anti-Jewish remarks on Jews, Germany ("Arian"), I discussed the artistic, social and technical advantages of the artistic, social and technical.
The Holocaust massacre has proven to be a catastrophic event in history. Details of this tragedy are reflected in Elie Wiesel 's "Night of the Night" book. During the Holocaust the night was placed in several concentration camps, but the most memorable one was the Auschwitz concentration camp. While Wessel was in the concentration camp, Wessel suffered from seeing his father dies. Therefore, psychological attacks are much worse than physical strikes. The world the people lived during the massacres during the Holocaust was explained by Jacques, Rochelle and Alexander Dona's memoirs, Jacques and Rochelstein in the personal experience of the Holocaust Kingdom. . . Both books explain the fear psychology of oppressors, especially Nazis suppression. Describing the malicious and cruel emotions, physical and psychological abuse of the Nazis for the victims
During the Holocaust six million Jews were killed. The Jews were persecuted in the concentration camps, tortured and massacred ("Holocaust" 1). The night of Elie Wiesel was a powerful memoir that I experienced during the Holocaust. The night represents the tragedy of the Holocaust using literary means such as the loss of faith, the cruelty to others, the night as a symbol of pain and fear, and the use of the first person stories. - During the Holocaust, 6 million people were murdered by concentration camps, mass bombardment and flame of gas chambers. This began with the establishment of a "final solution" ("Holocaust") for the Nazi Party to try to eliminate inferior Jewish races from Germany and the world. People can not see this incident, except for the darkness of evil, the side of evil, and nothing can be seen.
Many people call all the Nazi imprisonment places during the Holocaust as concentration camps. The term "concentration camp" is used to describe the place of imprisonment and murder under the Nazi regime, but not every place established by Nazi is a concentration camp. Places founded by the Nazis include: Forced labor camps and temporary camps: Forced labor camps are shameless and humiliating imposed on prisoners without proper equipment, clothing, nutrition, or rest It was used for labor. Transit camp serves as a temporary management facility for Jews waiting for expulsion outside the country. These camps are usually the last stop before expulsion to the killing center. 1830 Forced Labor Camp