important facts that happen between 1933-38

By desenia
  • Antisemitism & Its Causes.

    Antisemitism & Its Causes.
    Antisemitism has a lot of big effective events that could had happen to lead to the holocaust but there was one in the early 1900s "antisemitism became common across Europe in the early 1900s Jews were falsely blamed for the destruction and defeat suffered by Germany and its allies in world war 1 they were also blamed for the communist revolution that over threw the tsar in Russia thus these myths and lies were used to justify increasing discrimination and violence against Jews".
  • The youth & their impact.

    The youth & their impact.
    The youth had one of the biggest impact to the holocaust since there leader was Hitler Germany chancellor Hitler was making the boy youth strong to sever for any overcoming war "It seemed like an exciting life, free from parental supervision, filled with duties that seemed sheer pleasure Precision marching was something one could endure for hiking camping,war games in the field, and a constant emphasis on sports To a degree, our prewar activities resembled those of the Boy Scouts".
  • Hitler choices in 1933

    Hitler choices in 1933
    Decisions made by Hitler the chancellor of Germany impacted the events of the holocaust by one Hitler also was killing Jewish people & was distracting the other Jews “one was permanently occupied and distracted by an unending sequence of celebrations, ceremonies, and national festivities. It started with a huge victory celebration before the elections on March 4th, there were mass Prades, fireworks, drums, bands and flags all over Germany Hitler voice over thousands of loudspeakers'.
  • The upstander choices

    The upstander choices
    Marie Kahle , her husband, and their son witnessed the events of Kristallnact has a big impact on how the holocaust became to be her son was there for it all, " third son immediately went without my knwoing it to a jewish clockmaker shop helped the man wife hide a few things and brought home a chest with the most valuable jewelry and times-pieces”.
  • The bystander & his decisons

    The bystander & his decisons
    Rene Juvet: Swiss merchant and the bystander that saw events that led to the holocaust, no Rene was not involved of this tragic event but “Rene Juvet a Swiss merchant was visiting friends in the countryside during the events of Kristallnacht the next morning he drove to the town of Bayreuth where he saw people watching as houses burned to the ground at one point he got out the car to take a closer look at a crowd gathered in front of a warehouse where dozen of jews were being held”.