Written by egniteBIZ on February 7, 2022
Anti-Semitism Before World War II
When you listen to a Holocaust survivor story from a Jewish person, you will likely learn about how the first signs of what was to come took the form of antisemitic laws and regulations in the years leading up to World War II. Multiple nations throughout Europe enacted harsh laws and regulations expressly designed to suppress Jewish people by limiting their economic, social and religious freedoms. A holocaust survivor story can offer valuable insight into the
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Written by egniteBIZ on February 7, 2022
Genocide Against European Jews
More than 6 million Jewish people lost their lives in a genocidal campaign commonly known as the Holocaust. Mainly perpetrated by German Nazis and their allies in Europe, this horrific event occurred during World War II. Most of the Holocaust victims were brutally murdered in concentration camps. These notorious facilities had gas chambers and crematoriums with industrial-style capabilities. Many of the Holocaust victims died from disease, starvation, exhaustion, cold weather and other horrendous conditions. Unfortunately, stripped of
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Written by egniteBIZ on February 7, 2022
Brief History of the Holocaust
During the 1930s, the Nazi regime in Germany enforced antisemitic laws and regulations nationwide. At the end of the decade, the German military officially initiated World War II. During the peak of the war, millions of European Jews were sent to concentration camps. Some of the most notorious facilities were in Poland, including the Auschwitz complex. Some of the Jewish prisoners died of starvation, disease, exhaustion, and other brutal living conditions. Most of the Jewish victims
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