Beware Of The Nazi's! You Can Be The  Next Victim! 

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1. Inhumane treatment

2. The mood in Germany

Treatment of citizens and their children that violated human rights. The Nazi's treated the people they captured in many different inhumane ways. Some inhumane ways were starvation and they were sent to gas chambers. They were beaten and where they were staying at had barbed wire surrounding it. This is whatmany people called home.

    After traveling in the train car for two days, they were tortured by thirst. The heat became so unbearable. They never ate enough to satisfy their hunger. They wanted to save as much food as possible for the next day. People were imprisoned for no reason. Babies were burned and killed. They couldn't even wash themselves. Do you see a problem here? They were separated from their families and put into different blocks. They became slave laborers. They did not have a name anymore. For example, Elie, who was one of the survivors, name/number was A-7713. This is what they called a name?

    They did not have any of their possessions. If they were caught with some of their possessions, they were shot on the spot. There was a lot of sexual abuse going on. The only reason the guards would feed the children was so the children would fulfill the guards needs, sexually. They were petafilers. They sodimized the children. They are little children. How could anyone do this? They do not know right from wrong, but they should at least know that this is wrong.

    As you can see, people were treated inhumanely. So many were killed and abused. So little was done about it. Now that is a shame.
 
 

The mood in Germany was grim in the early 1930s. The worldwide economic depression had hit the country especially hard, and millions of people were out of work. People still had Germany's humiliating defeat fresh in their minds fifteen years before during World War I. Germans lacked confidence intheir weak government. Their government was  known as the Weimar Republic. These conditions provided thechance for the rise of a new leader, Adolf Hitler, and his party, the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or Nazi party for short.