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Symbols and Slaughtered of the Holocaust. Shaun McGovern. truthperfected.blogspot.com. Oskar Schindler.
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Symbols and Slaughtered of the Holocaust Shaun McGovern truthperfected.blogspot.com
Oskar Schindler Oskar Schindler was born on April 28th, 1908 and the fallen hero died on October9th, 1974. Oskar Schindler was born in the Austro-Hungarian town of Zwittan. As times passed, he joins the Nazi Party and meets his beloved wife, Emilie Schindler. By the time he joined the Nazi Party, Jewish children are no longer allowed to go German schools. Many people knew about the Final Solution, but people don’t know how it arrived; well it arrived from conference from Wannasee. At that time Schindler traveled to Budapest, Hungary, to meet with the Zionist rescue organization. This was a heroic act and you bet that he was rewarded. Schindler was honored with a Righteous Gentile. But even hero’s have to die; Schindler was buried in Israel. www.notablebiographies.com
Book Burning Book burning an act of horrific acts. Taking people’s work, peoples history, and just throwing into an fire. This act was started on May 10th, 1933. Many people participated in this act such as Nazi students, and Nazi professors. They raided universities, libraries and bookstores in 20 cities throughout German.Placesin Germany as a Berlin, 20,000 books were tossed into bond-fires. This turned into such an big tradition that books wrote and published by Helen Keller were burned. Heinrich Heine made an famous an famous quote about this repulsive act; “Where books are burned, in the end people will be burned.” instructors.dwrl.utexas.edu
The Star of David The Star of David is known in Hebrew as the Magen David. Star triangles and other symbols as those were define there victims of the Holocaust. The Nazis made Jewish people purchase the Star of David even if the did not want to. The shape of the triangle was a source of crime. All inmates of the Holocaust that wore badges were used to identify the inmates nationality. Inmates were even forced to were those badges in public.
Swastika The Nazis weren’t the first to use the Swastika as there trade mark. It was used from ancient times. The Swastika resembles a twisted cross. They knew that the Swastika was going to be there logo the night Hilter formed the Nazi Party. The Swastika arethe colors white, red, and black. In the summer of 1920, the Nazi Party made there first flag featuring the Swastika. de.wikipedia.org
Auschwitz Auschwitz was a death camp in the Holocaust. A very big death camp, with parts such as Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II, and Auschwitz III. The 2nd section of Auschwitz was used for slave labor. All the factories were worked on by I. G. Farbo. All the factories were worked on by prisoners. But if you think working in the factory is bad, then try going to Auschwitz II, where all the gas chambers were. People in Auschwitz III, all of there belongings were taken. From 1942 onward Jews from all over Europe were being sent there by the thousands to be killed by poisonous gas. Auschwitz also had evil medical experiments with doctors such as Professor Dr. Carl Clauberg, Dr. Horst Schumann, and Dr. Mengele; also known as the “Angel of Death.” www.ushmm.org
Gypsies Gypsies posed as a dilemma for Hitler and the Nazis during the Holocaust. The Gypsies descended from the same “Indo- Germanic forbears” from the same “Indo-Germanic forbears”. Even before the Holocaust, Gypsies were affected Europe as aliens. But Gypsies had it worse in the Soviet Union; they were shot by the “Einsatzgrupren”. Even though they still were shot, they still maintained there racial purity. On December 16th 1942, Heinrich Himmler ordered that all Gypsies were permitted to live by themselves in the individual family groups . Finally, Gypsies were sent to the gas chambers. www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org