Prejudice Against The Jews In Nazi Germany example essay topic

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From 1933 to 1945 the Nazi party of Germany ruled over the German population. The Nazis (National Socialist Party) were ruled by Adolf Hitler. The Nazis main aim was to make Germany into a stronger more powerful country and to do this Hitler believed they must rid the country, and even the world if he had the chance, of the Jewish population. Hitler saw the Jews, as the cause of Germanys fall in the First World War, according to Hitler Germany had been victim to Jewish conspiracy.

He also blamed the Jews for the fact there were many people in Germany out of work, nearly 6,000,000. Hitler had a master race, which were called the Aryan race, which he believed were the only people that should lead the world. This mater race had blonde hair, blue eyes, were strong and German, bearing in mind Hitler did not fit into any of these categories. The Jewish race had already had problems in Europe and many stereotypes had been formed against them but they hadnt had any problems for centuries. From 1933 to 1945 the Nazis murdered 6,000,000 Jews and millions of others. This tragedy, called the Holocaust, represents the world's most overwhelming example of intolerance.

The poster in source one is taken from an anti-Jewish film which was called The Jew as they have always been seen. This shows a picture of a stereotypical view of a Jewish person. The Jew has a big nose, which is saying that Jews are ugly, and loosely has some relation to crows, which have big hooked beaks and most people dislike them. In one hand he is holding out money, showing them as moneylenders but in the other hand he is holding a whip, which symbolizes that they would get the money back even if they had to use violence. In the top right corner there is a small map of Germany, it has the hammer an sickle on it, which was the symbol for communism. This is on the poster because the Jewish were associated with communism, which is another thing the Nazis saw as bad.

This poster is not a good representation of the Jewish race because it was taken from and anti-Jewish film and is the Nazis wanted the public to believe Jews were like. Source two is a photograph of a German classroom. It shows the Jewish pupils in the class being humiliated in front of the class by other German pupils. The writing on the blackboard says The Jews are our greatest enemy. Jewish children were often persecuted in classrooms such as this one. I believe this to be evidence that we can trust because we have already read and heard about other cases in German schools.

This source shows how the Nazis wanted to manipulate childrens views of Jewish people from and early age. Source three shows a picture taken from a German childrens book of how the Nazis wanted children to think of Jews. On the left hand side of the picture there are three Jewish men looking ugly with there big, hooked noses, they are just standing around talking which is showing that the Nazis wanted them to been seen as lazy and worthless. Just to the right of the old men are three crows, these crows are mirroring the Jewish men because no one really likes crows and they are seen as dirty and good for nothing, just how the Nazis wanted to portray the Jews. This is good primary evidence because it was taken from the time and it is what we already know the Nazis wanted to portray Jewish people like. Source four is a photograph of part of the Nazi boycott of all Jewish businesses in April 1933.

It shows three German SA soldiers in front of a Jewish shop with bars in front of it. The solider in the middle is holding a sign which says Dont buy from Jews This show that it wasnt the ordinary public that orchestrated this but the Nazi government and army. This was just the beginning of the discrimination of the Jews. The Jewish people could not do anything to stop this happening because they were the minority. This photo is good evidence because it was taken at the time everything was happening and because there is also other evidence that this kind of thing was happening all over Germany. In source five there is a photograph showing a German SA solider throwing a huge book onto a fire.

The fire is made out of other books, which were seen as un-German. These books were written by Jewish authors and others were books about Jewish culture. This was a part of the Nazis cleansing of Germanys un-German thoughts through censorship. The Nazi propaganda minister, Goebbels, organised all these types of things. This evidence is a good piece of primary evidence because it was taken at the time, May 10th 1933, and it has also been written about. Source six is a part of the Nuremberg laws, which were enforced in, September 1935.

These laws took all freedom away from the Jewish people. This law was the Reich Citizenship Law which stated: Only a National of Germany or similar blood, who Proves by his behaviour that he is willing and Able loyally to serve the German people and Reich Is a citizen of the Reich. A Jew may not be a citizen Of the Reich. He has no vote. He may not fill any Public office The laws also said that it was illegal for Jewish people to marry people from the Jewish master race. These laws took everything away from Jewish people, it made them out to be second-class citizens and below every one else.

Source seven talks about the night of Kristallnacht which translated means The night of the broken glass. During this night on November 9/10 1938, a night of violence was launched all across Germany. Jewish people were targeted because a Jewish m igr, called Her schl Grynszpan shot a Nazi diplomat in Paris as a sign of protest. This was all the Nazis needed against the Jews and was how the night of Kristallnacht began.

Jewish people were beaten and murdered, their shops, houses and synagogues were burnt and destroyed, 90 Jews were killed but many thousands were put into concentration camps. This source tells us about how badly Jewish people were treated, they were victimized because of something one person had done, whereas they had been treated badly for years. In the large map in source seven it shows all towns, which saw anti-Jewish violence, there are 50 towns on the map. After this night all the damage the caused to buildings and such Nazis made the Jews pay for.

In source eight the photograph shows people building a brick wall, which sealed off the Warsaw ghetto from the rest of the city, the photo was taken at the time in 1940. In this section of the city there lived around 138,000 Jews where there had been 113,000 Polish people, which had been evacuated. In the Polish city of Warsaw the Jews were hated as they were everywhere in Germany, the Nazi government were spreading their power and invading neighbouring countries such as Poland was one way of doing this. The Jews were being gathered into ghettos such as this so it made it easier to deport them to concentration camps or even death camps which was all part of the Nazis Final solution. National Archives and Records Administration: 238-NT-282 Jewish Civilians Rounded up in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1943 Source Nine In 1941 the Nazis Final solution had begun this was the governments name for there attempt to annihilate the ten million Jewish people in Europe. From the quote in source nine by Rudolf Hess who was a commandant of the Auschwitz extermination camp in Germany we can see that the soldiers in this camp had a job they had to carry out, they knew exactly what they had to do and this operation was strict and to be carried out at all costs.

From the photograph we can see the horror of this operation and how real it actually was, the dead bodies line by line, which would have been put in mass graves or burnt. Before deciding how useful these source are we need to know when they were both taken and if they are both from reliable sources like for example, who was the photograph taken by were they British German or another race. In all the sources you can see the way Jews were treated by the Nazi government who were principally to blame for the prejudice against the Jews in the Second World War. All sources show different ways the Jews were persecuted from business boycotts to mass extermination. From all these sources I have studied I feel that the prejudice against the Jews in Nazi Germany was learned. All the proof of this is contained in the sources and in many other books, films and documentaries.

Without Adolf Hitler and his Nazi government I feel that the Jewish holocaust and even World War 2 could have been avoided completely.