Topic > The Holocaust: The Successful Extermination of…

It was becoming apparent that the German front was starting to fall and the Nazis used this as a catalyst to escalate the genocide and wipe out the people and destroy the camps in order to remove potential evidence of their heinous crimes against the Jews. The success of this holocaust can be simply expressed in a few terms: fear, hatred and evil. This evil was those thousands of soldiers willing (some impatiently) to take the lives of Jews without a second thought. Likewise African slaves had been dehumanized to the point of not requiring the same treatment as whites because they were not considered human beings rather than animals by many slavers, so was the idea of ​​the Jews, executed as animals and not as humans, given by the Nazis as a way to eliminate evil from the