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A 7 page paper. The first part discusses how the Judeo-Christian tradition influenced the Holocaust. The writer comments on Hitler’s reliance on Social Darwinism and Nietzsche for ideas and justification. The second part discusses genocide and reports Rubenstein’s ideas about the topic ending with the example of the Japanese colonization of Korea. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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People believed in moral laws and most people followed them. But, then things happened that were so outside their frame of reference that it was hard to grasp (Glover, 2001).
He rightfully points out that more people were killed by Stalin, more people were killed by Mao and more people were killed by Pol Pot than by Hitler but
it is Hitler that the most is written about. Perhaps it is because of the sheer evilness of Hitlers actions towards a specific group of people, the Jews. It was
systematic and his desire to exterminate all Jews was done in stages but he had his final solution to what he considered the problem. Anyone who has studied any
amount of the history knows that Germany was in very bad economic, political and social states. They had to sign a demoralizing treaty at the end of the war. Hitler
came along and offered Germans hope. This is one of the reasons he and his Nazism were so readily accepted and even praised. Glover (2001) explains that that Hitler gains
psychological power which "combined tribalism and belief" (p. 317). Tribalism was the resentment of Germans after they lost the First World War. Nazism took from Social Darwinism and Nietzsche as
part of the belief system. This was also combined with the nations general "rejection of Judeo-Christian morality" (Glover, 2001, p. 317). This is the morality mentioned earlier. Hitler began a
movement to restore pride in the German people but he needed a scapegoat and the Jews filled Hitlers need. At its core, Nazism was nationalism (Glover, 2001). Hitler actually accused
the Jews of causing the war. He called them criminals. He used Darwins research as well as that of Mendel to promote a pure breed and enacted sterilization laws so
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