One of Many Tragedies of the World
1. The perpetrators were Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party and their victims were at first Hitler's political opponents then the Jews, Gypsies, and Afro-Germans.
2. These victims were mainly targeted because Hitler believed Germans were and inferior race and they had the best eugenics opposed to those who were handicap or had some type of deformity. Also, if they opposed his view on politics they were targeted.
3. The reaction on the outside world was different for certain people some people joined with Hitler because they actually agreed with him or were brought and taught to believe in these ideas, but others feel it was wrong to discriminate against someone's religion.
4. The victims fought back when they launched a rebellion against the Germans and destroyed the gas chambers. The genocide ended when the American troops liberated the camp at Buchenwald, when the Second World War ended.
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7. The lasting effects of the genocide left people in shock, albeit their were still some people (Nazi's) who believed Germans are a superior race. They couldn't take back what they did (killing and imprisonment) to the Jews, Gypsies, and Afro-Germans.
8. The people aware of the genocide are changed by their knowledge as they begin to understand that not all people believe in the equality of people, egalitarian.
9. I have learned how the victims, of the genocide were abused, killed, and imprisoned and the supremacy of Germans, that also relates to segregation between black and whites. I believe that genocide is something that can be repeated and we will not be able to control it, but we may be able to prevent it.
10. If they could come up with a truce they might be a to stop all this hatred and stop genocides from repeating. They may not be able to control it, but they could prevent it if they were able to come to agreement of peace and work hard to achieve this peace.
2. These victims were mainly targeted because Hitler believed Germans were and inferior race and they had the best eugenics opposed to those who were handicap or had some type of deformity. Also, if they opposed his view on politics they were targeted.
3. The reaction on the outside world was different for certain people some people joined with Hitler because they actually agreed with him or were brought and taught to believe in these ideas, but others feel it was wrong to discriminate against someone's religion.
4. The victims fought back when they launched a rebellion against the Germans and destroyed the gas chambers. The genocide ended when the American troops liberated the camp at Buchenwald, when the Second World War ended.
5. Not mentioned in the article.
6. Not mentioned in the article.
7. The lasting effects of the genocide left people in shock, albeit their were still some people (Nazi's) who believed Germans are a superior race. They couldn't take back what they did (killing and imprisonment) to the Jews, Gypsies, and Afro-Germans.
8. The people aware of the genocide are changed by their knowledge as they begin to understand that not all people believe in the equality of people, egalitarian.
9. I have learned how the victims, of the genocide were abused, killed, and imprisoned and the supremacy of Germans, that also relates to segregation between black and whites. I believe that genocide is something that can be repeated and we will not be able to control it, but we may be able to prevent it.
10. If they could come up with a truce they might be a to stop all this hatred and stop genocides from repeating. They may not be able to control it, but they could prevent it if they were able to come to agreement of peace and work hard to achieve this peace.