The Holocaust: Who Did It, Why It Happened, and Why It Should Not Be Misunderstood.
Picture just for Reference The Holocaust: Who Did It, Why It Happened, and Why It Should Not Be Misunderstood. Introduction The Holocaust was one of the darkest chapters in human history. It refers to the systematic persecution and mass murder of around six million Jews during World War II, carried out in Nazi-controlled Europe between 1941 and 1945. It was orchestrated by the Nazi regime led by Adolf Hitler. However, understanding the Holocaust requires careful analysis of political ideology, propaganda, and wartime conditions—not religious blame or assumptions about entire communities. Who carried out the Holocaust? The Holocaust was executed by the Nazi state apparatus in Germany, including: The Nazi leadership SS (Schutzstaffel) Military and administrative systems It was a state-organized genocide, not an action of any single religion or global community. Why did it happen? (Main Causes) 1. Racial ideology The Nazis believed in a false hierarchy...