As time passed, many people still remember one of the worst Genocide/Holocaust that ever happened, where almost an entire race of people was wiped out. However, there are some people that still believe that this is a good way to make or build a country. Nevertheless, some people are making sure that genocide stops by making a fight against countries that like to practice this way. As this story goes on, some people will experience what prisoners of genocide suffered while this event was taking over their countries.
History
The history of genocide includes four parts that contributed the beginning of the destruction and suffering of people and they are: discrimination, the hate amongst people, concentration camps, and racial discrimination (another country) . As many people say, discrimination is one of the biggest issues that the world is facing right now. It also gave a little push to Hitler, a German leader that tried to change the world by getting rid of the Jewish, to start the Holocaust.
When World War I was over, Germany was blamed for all the damage that the war caused. Hitler, who was still a young boy, was angry with the entire world, and this lead to the hate that he had against the Jews. As he grew up, he began to build a new group in Germany. This group was called the Nazi, one of the biggest groups that gave to the world a big impact of horror. At first, the Nazi was a small group because Germany was having a nice time and had everything from money to food. As time passed, Germany lost the nice era that they were spending because they had to pay the reparation for the war as punishment. When this happened, the Nazi began to take control over Germany promising that they would bring what Germany had lost. As this group was getting bigger, Hitler ordered that the Jewish people were the one to blame because they were the ones cursing Germany. At first, Hitler demanded every company in Germany of not allowing Jewish people to work for them, this would give a warning to Jewish people to get out of Germany. Many Jews were afraid about what was going on in German so some of them returned to their own country, but some of the Jews stayed in Germany because they did not have a place to go. In this way, some Jewish people were isolated with no job and no where to go.
The second part of genocide that contributed was the hate. Some Jew people were still in Germany, and the Germans did not like this at all. As days flew, Germany's hate was growing against the Jews. Many Germans blamed the Jews just because their dogs died or farmers did not have a great day gathering crops. Many Jews were killed because Germans used rocks as a weapon against them. Germans thought that the Jews were the one cursing the country with all this bad things, and Hitler used this to turn all the people from Germany against Jews that were in their country. As this hate increased, it became something horrible that will lead to the destruction of the Jewish. As Hitler became stronger in Germany, He was planning the elimination of Jews by gathering all the Jews in one point to kill all of them. Hitler spread the word to his men that he wanted all the Jews in one point in every country around Europe almost like a camp, but first they needed to build these places to keep the Jews(Brenda 43). Hitler and his men moved quietly in constructing these buildings, and what is worst of all this is that they hired Jewish people to make these camps. Jews people did not know that they were helping in building these camps that later will be their torture chambers. When the camps were finished, Hitler began the second phase of the tragic event: the gathering of all the Jews people around Europe.
When the second face was running, Hitler ordered to all his men of not saying anything to any Jewish people about the camps and most of all what was going to happen. The German soldiers were the ones assigned to gather all the Jews to these camps. When the soldiers met a colony that had only Jewish people, they constructed something that they called Ghetto. “Ghettos are areas where the Jews were crowded and were given small portion food and medicine and because of this many Jews died (Brenda 43).” In these ghettos, the Jews asked the destination where they were going but no one answered them, many Germans soldier told them that they were about to get a new place to live and to work. The Jews rode a train, where they would be taken to their new place where they could work and live, that is what they thought. Some of the Jews already knew about this horrible plan that was taking place in all Europe. The Jews that knew about this plan tried to warned the others but most of the people did not believe them. The Jews that rode the train, spent days even weeks without having food or something to drink (January 47). Some of the passengers of the train died in these long and terrifying trips to the concentration camps.