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Hitler's Nazi Germany: Concentration Camps of Jewish People for Extermination

Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Racist War against Jews – killing 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, before the Allied defeat of the terrorist Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime, liberating the remaining last survivors of the Nazi concentration camp.  The horrific crimes against humanity by the Nazis against Jewish people are breathtakingly horrific.  Throughout Germany, Adolf Hitler promoted the apocryphal Anti-Semitic hate screed the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” to promote popular hatred and distrust of Jewish people.  By 1938, this hate campaign led to an attack on Jewish synagogues and shops throughout Germany and Austria in the Kristallnacht campaign.  In 1933, Hitler began establishing his concentration camps.  Hitler began rounding up Jewish people and people for concentration camps.   Jewish people were beaten, whipped, tortured, starved, and killed.  The Nazis used medical experimentation on their bodies, and mutilated them.  In 1939, Jewish people were marked with a yellow badge to indicate that they were Jewish. From 1939 to 1941, Hitler’s Holocaust of the Jewish people took on a broader focus with his invasion of Poland and other nations.  By 1942, Hitler pursued a “Final Solution” for genocide against Jewish people by poison gas centers and concentration camps, with bodies burned in mass crematoriums.

Hitler's Nazi Germany: Concentration Camps of Jewish People for Extermination

Hitler’s Nazi Germany: Concentration Camps of Jewish People for Extermination

In response to Hitler’s crimes against humanity, the United Nations and the nations of the world banded together on December 10, 1948 to develop a UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR) – to agree around the world that all people, of all identity groups, all religions, would have a universal measure to be protected from genocide.

In 2000, this was reaffirmed by world nations in the Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum of the Holocaust, which states “the international community shares a solemn responsibility to fight those evils” of “genocide, ethnic cleansing, racism, antisemitism and xenophobia.”

Nazis continue to attack Jews around the world, defacing synagogues, killing Jewish people, and plotting terror attacks on them, such as the attack on the Washington DC U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

In 2014, the Kansas City Jewish Community Center was attacked by a Nazi terrorist, who shouted “Heil Hitler” after the Passover attacks. Nazi terrorism against Jewish people in the United Kingdom continues to increase, including attacks on synagogues and Jews on the street. In June 2014, Nazis attacked a crowd of Jewish people on the street in North London hurling rocks, flares at them, and stabbing one Jewish man.

In March 2015, a Jewish synagogue in London was attacked by Nazis in the streets calling “we will kill you,” with 20 members in the synagogue desperately trying to defend themselves with chairs, books, anything to stop the Nazi attack on the synagogue.

London Synagogue Under Attack from Nazis Outside the Building

March 2014 London Synagogue Under Attack from Nazis Outside the Building (Source: YouTube)

In May 2015, Nazis marched on London, calling for the end of Jewish people in London.  Where the Nazi swastika flag is illegal or unavailable, the Nazis use the Confederate Flag.