Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Jordan Giard
The holocaust pretty much demolished human rights for the Jews. Everyone has the right to live and the holocaust was the opposite of that by slaughtering and torturing the Jews, gypsies, and other groups. They totally disregarded the declaration of human rights by taking them out of their homes and putting them in concentration camps and horrible places where they were stripped of their dignity.
The Holocaust denies the principle of humanism. Hitler treated the people like they were vermin. In concentration camps they were comparable to a torture chamber by the way they were starved, beaten, and put to work in terrible condition. They were separated from their family and barely given any food. They were mentally damaged.
I think that the power that Hitler was given messed up Europe. I don't think he could handle it all. I think he abused his power. All the Nazis abused there power and acted very mean. I feel very bad for the victims of the holocaust. I feel bad that they were tortured and killed with no mercy and treated wrong. The victims were used as machine gun targets and they were burned in ovens. The fact that they were so skinny you could see all of their bones, its very saddening.
The actions that took place against the victims were not justified at all. They were extremely uncalled for and barbaric-like, cruel, and just plain wrong. Hitler was really screwed up in the head to make this situation happen and to not stop it and realize how bad it was. I think the Declaration of human rights should have been issued and created before the Holocaust or at least soon. If it was issued sooner than the mass-killings would have never happened and things would be more in control.
My opinion on the holocaust is beyond belief. I am mortified by the lack of humanity that Hitler and the Nazi’s had! The way they treated the victims is so out of control and horrid. If I could go back and change everything that happened I would. And I would assassinate Hitler before this all happened.

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