The Holocaust- A short summary
The Holocaust has remained to be a black spot in European history. Adolf Hitler , a German nationalist and the head of the Nazi party, embarked on a mission to exterminate Jews from Europe during World War Two. The Holocaust was the name given to Hitler's systematic murder of Jews. Hitler outdid both Halaku Khan and Stallin. Halaku Khan sacked Baghdad in 1258, killing over 1.6 million people. In addition, in revenge, Stallion's genocide took the lives of over a million of his own people. Hitler's desire for purity of blood and world dominance resulted in the murder of more than six million Jews, more than Stallin and Halaku Khan combined. In the end, the murderer of millions of innocent people committed suicide. What is the Holocaust? The systematic murder of millions of individuals, mostly European Jews, during World War Two (1939–1945 ) for no other reason than their race is referred to as the Holocaust. The word “holocaust” is a combination of the Greek words "hol...