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Investigating Whether Germans Willingly Carried Out the Executions of the Jews

2023-04-20 00:28:45

A survey of whether Germans are willing to carry out Jewish behavior comes from Daniel John Goldhagen 's 1996 book titled "Hitler is willing to hang out." He is a professor at Harvard University, but I think that what he said is not completely reliable.

Anne Frank's confrontation: The girl's diary involves Germans and Jews. The story took place in the middle of the Second World War and the Holocaust. According to Adolf Hitler's order, the Germans or Nazis are running all the Jews. The Jews were sent to concentration camps like death row prisoners. Many Jews were hiding, but most were discovered by the German Army. In this book Frank, Van Dance, and Dussel are avoiding the Nazis. People hiding in 'secret affection' avoid concentration camps, extreme torture and death. They only have to hide unless they want to die. Frank, Van Dance, and Düssel must cover and quiet, and wait for the war to end. Jews are safe to walk around the city of the Netherlands.

Hiding life is always dangerous. Through the European occupation of Germany, the Nazis worked together to hide the Jews. German officials and their collaborators will severely punish those who helped the Jews and will reward people trying to surrender the Jews. Beginning in March 1943, Gestapo (German secret state police) approved the deportation of several Jews in Germany in exchange for tracing their cohabitants to the basement. By the spring of 1945 when the Nazi regime became ruined, these information providers turned into 2,000 Jews. In other countries, the neighbor betrayed others to make money or not to support the regime. In German occupation of Poland, the supporters squeezed by threatening to introduce Jewish money and property to the authorities.