The Shocking truth about the Holocaust ( Berlin History )

in #history7 years ago

The Kristallnacht “The Night of the Broken Glass” was the beginning of the Holocaust and the Final solution to the jewish question.

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I can remember learning this so vividly in my history class. The name “Kristallnacht” or "The Night of the Broken glass" symbolises the shards of glass that were shattered along the streets of Germany on the night of November 9, 1938 this was the beginning of the end for all jews and even German people who sympathised the Jews.

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The broken glass that glittered on the streets was from the windows of Jewish stores, synagogues and buildings. It is said the violence started over the killing of a German authority in France who was killed by a Jewish man Herschel Feibel Grynszpan. After this all hell let loose. While authorities stood by and watched Jewish businesses were ransacked, more than 250 synagogues were burned to the ground, Jewish hospitals and cemeteries destroyed and dozens killed.

The day after the night from hell the jewish men that were left were put in prison and some women also as it was a “crime” in Germany to be a Jew some were even sent to concentration camps.

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Life was made a lot more difficult for Jewish families to live a normal life without fear in Germany. Many tried to flee the country and do anything they possibly could to escape the Nazi rule. In the end their rights as citizens and human rights have been stripped.

The other day I managed to visit the “Holocaust Memorial” or also known as the “Memorial to the Murdered Jews” which you can see from the pictures.

I spent a good two hours or more in the Free Tour reading the stories of all the victims and the survivors. At times it was very difficult to read as it explained the suffering, torment and death in great detail.

I would like to continue on from the "Kristallnacht" post as the events I come to mention are the events that come after. I take you forward a year on to the Second World War in 1939. The occupation of Poland and the War have enabled the extreme German Leadership to intensify their harassment and persecutions of the Jews, Siti’s, Roma’s, Political enemies and even the disabled as they did not measure up to the “master race”

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And it didn’t end there. During the occupation orders were issued aiming to segregate and isolate jews from the rest of the population forcing Jews to wear the yellow star symbol for the Yellow star of David or an armband as a means of identification.

I even read that they were forced to move out of their own homes and move into Jewish residential areas which were also known as “The Ghettos” this was another move to isolate them from the rest of society.

In June 1941, marked the start of a war of extermination. Starting with the brutal killings and planned tortures of Soviet prisoners. Millions would die of starvation under this brutal plan in concentration camps. Immediately after this came the first mass murders of Jews and Romas. By the end of 1941 more than 500,000 Jewish people lost their lives and these crimes marked the transition to genocide.

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By the end of 1942 Hitler had plans to kill all European Jews and then he took it even further by working with Allied countries and deporting Jews from all over the world deporting from France, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Hungary and many more. He was spreading the fear all over the world. The final destination for these deported Jews was Aucshwitz one of the largest extermination camps.

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It is estimated that over 6 MILLION men, woman and children where killed during the Holocaust. The numbers are shocking and horrific.

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I learned all this information from my trip to the "Holocaust Memorial" as I thought it would be interesting for people to know if you haven't heard about it before or know the exact details but I found it very interesting and horrific to learn about.

All my pictures where taken from the Memorial and you can find this at Cora-Berliner-Straße if you ever fancy visiting it is definitely worth it. It also provides Audio Guides and Audio Translations for different languages I totally recommend it to everyone.

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How the world sat silent and watch this horror unfold still surprises the heck out of me.

What is the symbolic significance of the raised block (the one you were standing on) in the memorial ground photos? Graves?

I know it was a dreadful time... It surprises me also how some countries just stood by and let this happen!!

I think the design is to interpret a cemetery thats what I got from it and they were in different levels... Some very high felt quite claustrophobic when I was walking through them can imagine thats how it felt in the concentration camps. Maybe? That was what I felt

Yeah, I'm of the same opinion, the design is definitely to create a sort of claustrophobic effect so that visitors can sort of feel what the prisoners must've felt being locked away in cells all crammed together!

It's good to know some of this history.

In the words of George Santayana, the
20th-century Spanish-American philosopher associated with Pragmatism:

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

I just resteemed and upvoted this :)

Yes it definitely felt crammed I can't imagine what it would be like to visit one of the concentration camps if that was just a memorial ... Think that would be a lot worse

Thank you I enjoyed writing about it... This was the only thing I enjoyed leaning in School back in the days think that's why I passed with flying colours.

The words of Santayana are very true!!

Thanks for the Support glad you enjoyed :)

You are most welcome :)


I am very interested to see your photos
Because I like with history
Allow me to follow your blogWow very amazing photos @laurenkavanagh

Thank you :) Yes I love History too it's fascinating to learn about different countries history

Impressive sight isn't it ? It really is a mystery how this could've happened.

Are you allowed to stand on those blocks ? Didn't know that.

Great post with lots of good imagery.
Hope germany is treating you well.

Yes it was very impressive I really enjoyed it there. And a lot of information to take in on the tour aswell :)

You were allowed to sit on them I stood up to get a quick picture on the fly ;)

Yes Germany is treating me very well and the weather is very pleasant too :)

wow, great photos! You are so beautiful!

Oh Thank you too Kind :)

Such an impressive story, being Dutch this war and everything that lead up to it is a big part of our History and being taught in detail in school. It's crazy to realize this has happened quite recently considering how far we already were in the development of our modern civilization

Yes I can imagine that you probably have a lot of interesting history too :) I know it was the only thing I actually learned in school that was interesting...it's so crazy how recent it was and the tragedy it caused

It does still feel very fresh...only very recently that the overall feeling of hate towards the German people has faded away...

Yes that is very true

Lauren, we should not forget history lest we repeat them. Thanks for taking these photos. You are smart and beautiful. Thanks for learning about the Holocaust. It is very important to share things like this. Love your photos. Take care.

these are the horrors of war . imagine if Hitler won. What will be the fate of the world. Will we be enjoying the life as now or be as what the Jews experience in the hands of Hitler.

wow, you have truly fantastic posts, you might run away with MAP5 !! (-: gl / new follower

Hey @clumsysilverdad Thank you so much it means a lot to me ... Yes it would be nice to win something for a change ;) But yeah its all about the fun and making good content and hearing nice words like this motivates me more so thank you!! Have a nice weekend ;)