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In three pages this paper presents an historical overview of the Holocaust or systematic annihilation of Jews from 1933 to 1945. Five sources are listed in the bibliography.
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turned into deadly infernos for the Jews of Europe and countless other innocent victims whose only crime was they did not embody what Nazi Germanys leader Adolf Hitler regarded as
superior. According to historian John Claydon, "More words have been written about Nazi Germany than any other period of history (28). The Holocaust remains a primary focus of
research because of the continuing desire to understand how such evil could be perpetuated for such a long period - from 1933 to 1945 - with so many people seemingly
oblivious of the atrocities that were taking place. On January 30, 1993, German President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler Reich Chancellor (or Prime Minister)
of Germany (Goldman 28). At this time, there were approximately 9 million Jews living throughout Western and Eastern Europe (The Holocaust 4). Nearly two months later on March
23, the Nazis installed its first concentration camp in Dachau, Germany (Goldman 28). After Hitler became Fuehrer upon von Hindenburgs death in August 1934, he embarked upon his master
plan of mass murder as a way of purging Europe of the individuals he labeled as "racially inferior" (The Holocaust 4). Some of these individuals were dispatched into labor
camps by the Nazis, where many died shortly thereafter of various causes including disease, starvation, hypothermia, or by being worked to death (The Holocaust 4). As grim as the
death camps were, they were comparable to the death camps to which other victims were carted off to be tortured and eventually killed. The height of the Holocaust nightmare
was from 1942 until April 30, 1945, when Hitler committed suicide after the realization that Nazi defeat was imminent. On May 7, 1945, Germany officially surrendered to the Allies
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