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Holocaust Analysis Introduction Holocaust is a name that makes history followers to shiver , with a cold sensation running through their spiral cords . It is a nine-lettered world , yes , but with a lot of weight to generations of mid-1930s and also it is a name that will not soon escape the memories of many people It is a name used to refer to the systematic , bureaucratic , state sponsored mass persecution and subsequent murder of more than six million Jews by the Nazi regime under Adolph Hitter dictatorship . This name has its origins

from Greek , meaning `sacrifice by fire . Germany authorities under Nazi ideologies , which considered Germans as being `racially superior ' and Jews seen to be `inferior , perpetuated these fire sacrifices
Due to the long period it was perpetuated , and its massive impact , this period has know come to be known as holocaust era . The Jews were not the only targeted group , other groups perceived to be `racially inferior `were not spared either . These groups included the disabled , Slavic people , Roma , among many other small groups . There were those groups who were also persecuted , but this time not because of their races but due their ideological and behavioral stands , they included communists socialists , homosexuals and Jehovah witness
This era of tyranny perpetuated by Nazi regime started in 1933 and went on until the end of World War II in 1945 . On its start there were approximately over nine million European Jews but this number was cut down greatly by 1945 whereby Germans and their allies killed at least two out of every three Europeans Jesus as part of their `Final solution by Nazi to wipe Jews out of the face of Europe . Other victims included about 200 ,000 mentally or physically disabled persons . These people were either murdered or dead due to starvation and diseases . Others were forced to undergo hard labor in Germany , or in occupied Poland where they died under severe humanitarian conditions
In the early years of the Nazi regime . The socialist leadership `established `concentration camps `for putting real and imagined `political opponents ' As a measure to cut down and hence monitoring the growth of Jewish population as well as to enhance their deposition the Germans creates what was known as ghettos . Forced labor camps were created in the so-called Greater Germany reign and in other German occupied territories . Services of these non-Jews which the Germans needed to exploit the labor
This war went on , and its climax was witnessed in the year 1941 following the invasion by the soviets , saw the establishment of mobile killing units whereby Germany military and police murdered more than a million Jews . Roman and sailed state and communist party official . A mass deportation also followed between 1941 and 1944 with over a million Jews from Germany ,its occupied territories and also its axis allies being moved to ghettos and the so called extermination camps , where they were murdered in specially developed `gassing facilitation
However this was neared its end and Germany forces started...
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