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Essay / The Holocaust: the successful exermination of...
It was becoming clear that the German front was beginning to fall and the Nazis were using this as a catalyst to intensify the genocide, wipe out the population and destroy the camps. in order to suppress potential evidence of their heinous crimes against the Jews. The success of this holocaust can be simply described in a few words: fear, hatred and evil. This evil is these thousands of soldiers ready (some eagerly) to take the lives of Jews without hesitation in having taken a life. In the same way that African slaves had been dehumanized to the point of no longer requiring the same treatment as whites because they were not considered humans but rather animals by many slave owners, the so was the idea of Jews executed as animals and not as humans. seen by the Nazis as purging evil from