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  • Essay / Violation of the human rights of the Jews during the Holocaust

    Violation of the human rights of the Jews during the HolocaustOf all the examples of injustice against the Jews or rather against humanity in history , the Jewish Holocaust must be one of the most significant. Between 1933 and 1945, the Nazis waged a brutal war against Jews and other “inferior races.” This war came to a head with the "Final Solution" in 1938. One of the end results of the Final Solution was the horrific concentration and extermination camps in Germany, Poland and other parts of the Europe controlled by the Nazis. Nearly 5,933,900 Jews were wiped out in the entire process that historians have dubbed “THE HOLOCAUST.” During this process, Polish and Soviet civilians, Slavs, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and other political and religious opponents of the Nazis were also exterminated. This represents the total number of deaths between 11 and 17 million people. Hitler came to power in 1933 with the help of his Nazi Party. Hitler's anti-Jewish campaign began soon after, with the "Nuremberg Laws" introduced in 1935, which defined the meaning of being Jewish based on one's ancestry. These laws also enforced segregation between Jews and the rest of the public. This was only a vague indication of what the future held for European Jews. Anti-Jewish aggression continued for years after the passage of the Nuremberg Laws. One of them was the “Aryanization” of Jewish property and affairs. Jews were gradually expelled from the German economy, with their property handed over to the German government and public. Other forms of degradation were pogroms. A pogrom is a form of violent riot, mob attack, approved or condoned by government or military authorities, directed against a particular group, whether ethnic, religious or otherwise, and c...... middle paper. ....secured during the so-called Doctors' Trial led to the creation of the Nuremberg Code to control future trials involving human subjects, a set of research ethics and principles for human experimentation. The Holocaust is one of the most famous events in modern history. The senseless slaughter of millions and millions of innocent people by Nazi butchers was brought about when a man named Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933. The Nazis brought terrible death and destruction to Europe in the 1990s. following, starting with aryanization. and ending with the Final Solution in a maniacal plot to exterminate and purify the human race. The Holocaust should be remembered by all as a dark moment in modern history. We must remember and learn from the crimes committed against Jews during the Holocaust if we are to prevent similar tragedies from happening in the future..