When it comes to rights and responsibilities, Nazi soldiers abused their power and diminished the rights of Jews. It was their (the Nazi soldiers) belief that it was their job to destroy and put an end to a race, the Jewish race. They were led by the very famous Adolf Hitler. Many are surprised that Adolf Hitler managed to carry out his evil plan this far, and others are not surprised at all. Adolf Hitler wanted the Jewish race to be destroyed forever. But he didn't just stop at beliefs. Even if you were Christian, Catholic, atheist, etc., you were still in danger. You were still in danger because if you looked Jewish to him you would be captured and taken hostage in a concentration camp. He considered anyone who didn't live up to the "code" to be a Jew. If you weren't blonde with blue and white eyes, then in his book you were Jewish. It was based on his mother's appearance. But Adolf Hitler is a very confused man. He loved his mother and based on her what people should look like (in his mind) if they were Jewish, but at the same time she was Jewish. At first concentration camps were advertised and the Jewish race could leave. there if they wanted. The advertisements displayed were just illusions. They looked like great places, but they were actually terrible. The ads showed jobs and a nice community. There were also screenings of a variety of recreational activities for families, children and adults. The place was too good to be true. When the ads no longer attracted all the people they wanted, they started cleaning the streets. It got to the point where if you were in the wrong place, at the wrong time, you were basically gone. Every Jew was f... middle of paper... a few years after the war. We sort of went to war with the Nazis and the results turned out well, I guess you could say. Ultimately, the Nazis lost the war and the Jewish people were liberated. During the war, when Adolf Hitler realized that he would not be able to win the war or get out of it, he died. He committed suicide. In my opinion this is a cowardly way. If he had enough courage to take away thousands of lives, he should have at least fought. Adolf Hitler is a very confused man. I will never fully understand any of his reasons. The Nazi soldiers were like a living, breathing nightmare. You could call the concentration camps terrible, but I don't think that's a strong enough word to describe how terrible and messy they were. I'm sure any prisoner would absolutely agree with me.
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