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A 5 page paper which examines how the Holocaust emerged as seen through "Life in the Third Reich" by Richard Bessel and "This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen" by Tadeusz Borowski. No additional sources cited.
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when people were exterminated, experimented upon, degraded, oppressed, and essentially put through the worst things that people could possibly image. Many people merely assume that Hitler had a plan, from
the beginning, that involved a final solution, the ultimate extermination of all Jews in the western world. However, according to a great deal of research this final solution was perhaps
nothing more than the culmination of the direction that Hitler and the Nazi Regime had taken. The following paper examines the evolution of Holocaust and the impact the Holocaust had
on the world, utilizing the works "Life in the Third Reich" by Richard Bessel and "This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen" by Tadeusz Borowski. The Holocaust Bessels
work is actually one that is comprised of many different essays that address different realities, developments and conditions in Germany and in the Nazi Regime. The first essay in Bessels
book is written by Bessel and is titled "Political Violence and the Nazi Seizure of Power." The opening lines of this essay illustrate how many people believed, and argued, that
the Nazi take over of power in 1933 was nothing but peaceful: "Many contemporary observers of the Nazi takeover in 1933, and many Nazis themselves, were at pains to stress
the peaceful nature of the German revolution" (Bessel, 2001; 1). Clearly, in retrospect, we understand that a great deal of pressure in the form of violence was used
at this time. Bessels essay illustrates some of the truths and how people perceived them during the time. He notes how many different groups went underground as soon as Hitler
came into power because they perhaps knew it would not be "peaceful." In this particular essay Bessel examines how and why the Nazis were successful in seizing power and how
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