Why did Hitler massacre Jews during World War II? It s not that simple

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-01

On September 2, 1945, Japan officially announced its unconditional surrender. This day has become an eternal memory for the Chinese people and marks the end of World War II.

Prior to that, on May 7, 1945, Germany had announced its unconditional surrender, marking the end of the European theater of war. The surrender of both Japan and Germany was a historic turning point in World War II.

On two battlefields, there are two heart-wrenching histories. In contrast, the purpose of Japanese militarism's aggression against China was obvious, and the grievances between Germany and the Jews were more complicated.

Hitler, the man known as the "devil", inaugurated the history of cruelty to the Jews, which provoked deep reflection on Hitler's actions.

The Jews, an ancient and mysterious people, have a long history, scattered around the world like stars shining in the night sky. Despite their long history, they do not have a country of their own.

The Jews originated from the Semitic race and first inhabited the Canaan region of the Arabian Peninsula, which we now call "Palestine or its part between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean."

Their history and culture have had a profound impact on the world.

Due to the peculiarity of its geographical location, this region has been the main transportation route of Asia, Africa and Europe since ancient times, and only powerful ethnic groups can become its real masters.

Thus, Jews have a heartfelt self-confidence.

The wheels of history rolled forward, and the Jewish people experienced the pain of losing their homeland, but rebuilt their country Israel in the "wave of Jewish return". However, some Jews chose to leave, and Europe became their main place of residence.

At that time, some Europeans accepted the Jews out of kindness, but ended up regretting their actions. Jews are self-confident and unrelenting even in their new environment, not only dominating their position, but also being disobedient to discipline.

The feudal monarchs of Europe sought to limit the development of the Jews through exclusive measures, and even to deprive them of ownership of their lands. However, this extreme thinking instead inspired the wisdom and talent of the Jews, who shone in the business world and became an important part of the European economy.

Although the alien race has great wealth, this unfair state of affairs is bound to cause discontent and revolt. Thus, the nations of Europe carried out a long and systematic ** against the Jews, and Germany was no exception.

Under Hitler, Jews suffered severe discrimination and **. In the aftermath of the First World War, Europe was hit by an economic crisis, which was deeply painful for ordinary people who were struggling with poverty.

Original Copy: Among them was Hitler. Hitler wanted to change his life, and he wanted to vent his anger. So, when he joined the Nazi Party, in order to consolidate his dominance and achieve political ambitions, he elevated the feud between Germans and Jews to the level of "racism", saying

With the slogan "anti-Semitism", Hitler reached the pinnacle of his political career. During World War II, more than 6 million Jews were killed, the most shocking of which was the "Auschwitz concentration camp", in which nearly 1 million people were brutally murdered.

Although the number of Jews has been reduced by one-third after the end of World War II, we must not forget the pain and suffering that this history has inflicted on the Jews. We cannot absolutize history, and we are deeply saddened by the excessive xenophobia of the Jews, whether it is the excessive xenophobic behavior of the Jews, or the grievances of Germany and other European countries against the Jews.

History should not be forgotten, and we should learn from it and strive to build a more just, equal and inclusive world.

In war, there is no real winner. A single rash decision by someone in power can wipe out thousands of lives. In today's world, peace has become the main theme and the common aspiration of all mankind.

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