Friday, June 8, 2007

Human Rights


One human right the Nazi’s brutally disobeyed was no one shall be subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment. Prisoners were forced to death marches to other concentration sites. Death marches were when the prisoners were ordered to run as fast as they could, if they slowed down or fell, they were immediately shot by the Nazi guards running along side. Another example of this is the gas chambers. The gas chambers used a chemical called Zyklon-B. There was a small hole in the chamber were the chemical was thrown in. In the gas chambers people were thrown into and suffocated. Gas chambers were popular to use because it only took 5-15 minutes for the prisoners to die. The ghettos were just as bad as the gas chambers; they were holding places where the police could keep a better watch over them were almost four hundred fifty thousand Jews were crammed where only about one hundred forty five thousand people lived before. Disease spread like wildfire in these places but illness was the least of their worries, hunger was the main issue. The only way to get food was from the Nazi’s who only gave them things such as bread and potatoes.


The picture above shows the ghettos that the Jews were crammed into. You can see that they weren't in the greatest conditions, there is soot collecting on the side of the road. The picture shows that there were guards everywhere. In this one picture there are three guards. The ghettos were kept everyone very isolated from the world.


Another human right that was greatly disobeyed was everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. The Jews were deprived from their freedom simply because they were Jewish. Hitler showed hatred to these people because he believed they were the reason for Germany’s weaknesses and hardships. Other people that he disliked were political minorities, the communists, homosexuals, gypsies, and other groups.

The picture above shows the hatred towards the Jews. This is a Jewish grave site, but if you look towards the back of a grave, someone drew a the Nazi symbol, a swastika. Showing disrespect to the Jewish people.





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