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The Holocaust was a very dark time in history that took place from 1933-1945, it was when Adolf Hitler the leader of the nazis, issued a mass genocide and killed about 6 million jewish people. The Nazi army would then hunt down and either kill jews on the spot or send them to concentration camps where they would endure a lot of suffering and torture, most in the concentration camps died just by exposure, many by starvation. Although Hitler wanted to kill all the Jews, he was actually good friends with the pope whom was of similar religion of the Jews. Summary would be it was a rather depressing time and a very dark time in history for Germany. I hope this is good enough. :)
Adolf Hitler was a Dictator, who wanted to remove all the Jews and people who were different, from Germany. He believed that people with mental or physical disabilities were not really people, along with Jews, gays, and even people who refused to work. He tried killing them off with gas chambers, Concentration camps, and even just shooting them. I read a fictional story about a family in the Holocaust a few years ago that gave a really good point of view, and a good way to picture what it was like. The main character's family was taken from their home, and almost separated as they were being put on train cars, but their mother bribed a soldier, and they got to stay together, but they were still shoved on a train car, to  be sent to work to death at a concentration camp. Before the train left, a woman in a hospital gown was thrown on the car with them, along with a brand-new baby. Sadly, the baby didn't last the whole trip there, and the woman sat in the train car for days, crying, and rocking her dead child. The body began to smell, and the people around her made her throw it down the toilet hole, and the smell left, along with the baby. These people were brutally killed, and mistreated. It was a very sad time for these poor people, who never did anything wrong.
Hope this helps,
~{Dunsforhands}