Main Aspects of the HolocaustThis project covers many of the main aspects of the Holocaust. On most topics I focused on a particular event or place (like Auschwitz for the camps or Kristallnacht for the Nazi rise). I did this because I think the Holocaust needs to be looked at on a more personal and individual level to see how bad it was and you can't really do that by just examining a certain topic. I chose to cover the main standard bog areas such as camps, ghettos etc. Because, although it's slightly unoriginal, I knew little about it and wanted to find out something. I also don't think people appreciated how bad some aspects (like the Ghettos) were. I did not, and this was another reason why I chose to cover all the main topics.1 Context, factors and long-term causes of the HolocaustThe formation and growth of Hitler and the Nazi PartyHitler was born in 1889 and moved to Germany in 1913, where he served his new country as they lost World War I. After the war he returned to Germany, where he found a country in economic and cultural difficulty. Everywhere you looked you were met with scenes of hunger, poverty, desperation and bloody street battles everywhere. People were desperate after the war, revolutions were happening everywhere, each with their own response that the German people wanted to prevent their country from becoming the economic center. disaster that was. These organizational revolutions/parties that were being established all focused on responding to the current German struggle. Most of the parties' main opinions and beliefs were similar in that they focused on patriotism and... on paper... and it is clear that Germany is destined to lose the war. April 44: Allied forces occupy more camps and free Jews. Same month: Hitler kills himself in his bunker in Berlin. Index Page number/Chapter on.... Chapter number (Page 1) Brief chronology of main events Chapter 1 (Page 2) Brief introduction and look at the main contextual factors.Chapter 2 (Page 6) The rise of the Nazis and German propagandaChapter 3 (Page 12) The ghettosChapter 4 (Page 18) The final solution and the subsequent actions takenChapter 5 (Page 22) Life and survival in the campsChapter 6 (Page 27) Jewish armed resistanceChapter 7 (Page 33) The Holocaust comes to an end. Chapter 8 (Page 34) A Look Back at the Holocaust Today Page 44 Bibliography
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