"Today Germany is ours and tomorrow the whole world!" -Adolf Hitler. During the 1920s and 1930s Germany was very vulnerable because of their prior defeat in World War I. A man named Adolf Hitler made a very vivid impression upon the people of Germany and saw this as an opportunity to seize power of Germany. He took it upon himself to lead the people of Germany out of their depression. His answer to Germany of why the people were suffering was because of the Jews. The reason people believe Adolf Hitler blamed Germany's sufferings on the Jews was because his mother became pregnant with the head of a are wish household and was paid to go away and raise the child alone ( Adolf Hitler was the conceived child). Also his mother died from a cancer, and the Jewish doctor didn't save her life or cure the cancer. And because of this he believed that they should be held responsible and "punished" the right way.
Adolf Hitler's way of punishing the Jews was ultimately death, but by terrifying ways. Nazis ( the name of the German soldiers fighting for Hitler) would take Jews to concentration camps where you would be brutally punished. The most common ways to die in concentration camps were: being stuffed into what looked like a shower but was actually a gas chamber, having you eyes injected with a substance that would change the color of them, being pulled in and out of water very quickly so that your eyes would begin to bleed, being shot, hunger deprivation, and lastly the Nazis would throw babies in the air and use them as shooting targets.
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