The true depth of the word "Holocaust". It looks sad but it has the most devastating influence on human thought in history. During the Second World War, many horrible events of Jewish genocide played a role during the Holocaust. A record of life during the Jewish massacre, including the general Dwight D. Eisenhower letter to George C. Marshall, Einley Wiesel's memoirs, Mein Kampf and the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's Jewish danger book It appeared. In addition, the Holocaust victims are deeply influenced by such atrocities and trauma of atrocities left behind by their survivors.
During the Second World War, a massacres happened. The Holocaust was a genocide of the Jews. The Nazis was responsible for this incident; they were led by Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was German dictator then. There is no reason to kill all Jews unless I condemn them in the First World War. He believes that he is an extreme nationalist, Germany is the best and will be very powerful. - You know that there are other groups besides the Jews. This group is known as Roma or Gypsies. They are nomads organizations targeted by their race. "During the war, the total population of gypsies living in all the countries that Germany and Germany occupy is unknown, and the scholars Donald Kenlick and Grattan Pooxon provided an estimate of 942,000 people." (Who is gypsy? ?)
During the Second World War, the Jews faced a massacres in the hands of the Nazis. In the event known as the "Holocaust", 6 million European Jews were systematically eliminated as the Nazis called "the ultimate solution to the Jewish problem." The Jews were rounded up, sent to concentration camps, executed in gas chambers, shot, buried, hungry, injected drugs and chemicals, and carried out cruel experiments. During the Cold War, the KGB or "Soviet Secret Police" prevented political opposition and dishonesty towards the state to ensure the Soviet border, anti-intelligence, investigation of "economic crime" and political supervision of the troops . KGB 's secret intelligence agency promotes the ideology and promotion of the Soviet Union, while expelling political opponents to concentration camps.