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HOLOCAUST equivalent to HELL

 

 "Although I could have killed all the Jews in this world, I left some of them for the rest of the year so that the world would know why I killed them".


It belongs to Adolf Hitler, known as the most cruel ruler in the world. Those who know a little bit of history will know about Hitler, Nazi Germany and the genocide that shook the whole world.


The Holocaust caused the deaths of millions of people between 1939 and 1945. They were not just accepting death, they were probably the most hellish people in the world.
Holocaust

The Holocaust refers to a series of assassinations in Nazi Germany led by Adolf Hitler. Holocaust is a Greek word derived from the word Holos meaning complete, and the word holocaust derived from the word Caustos meaning burning. Its meaning is completely burned out. The Holocaust was performed in Nazi Germany, Germany's occupied Europe and other countries.

It was till 1945 that the world was rocked by that brutal act. The majority of the victims of Nazi Germany were Jews. Of the more than 90 million Jews in Europe at the time, more than 60 million were killed in the genocide. More than 15 lakh of them were children.

Initially only Jews but later Gypsies, Communists, Soviet citizens and Poland citizens were among their victims. History tells us that about 1.1 billion people died in that massacre. People with disabilities and German citizens who opposed the Nazis also died with them. Nazi Germany conducted the holocaust as a solution to the problems with the Jews. The only mistake they made was being born into a race. Holocaust goal was to uproot the Jews not only from Germany and Europe but also from this world.

Nazi Germany was not the only country behind this. They had the help of countries like Lithuania. They believed themselves to be of Aryan descent. The Jews were also a threat to their Aryan cleansing. From the very first day they gained power, the Jews were kept out of society. An unjust tax was levied on Jewish trade. Businesses were closed. Many of them had fled the country for fear of this.

With World War II, they decided on their final solution.

That was the Holocaust.

Between 1939 and 1945, they shot and killed about 1.5 million Jews alone. The rest were mentally and physically tortured to death. It was not just murder. They had subjected the prisoners to various kinds of trials. They even used young babies for medical experiments like guinea pigs. Such experiments were led by Dr. Josef Mengele. "The Angel of Death" He was known as. Unable to bear it, many died. Let us go into such experiments.

Experiments on Twins
Such experiments were aimed at understanding the similarities and differences between the twins. They used about 1,500 pairs of children for this purpose.

Inject germs into the bodies of twins. Apply the ink to the eyes. The test was to see if they could put their bodies and internal organs together and make them look like twins who came together at birth. Only 200 pairs of twins survived such trials. 1300 pairs of twins were killed.


Bone, Muscle & Nerves Transplantation
The experiment took place between 1942 and 1944 at the Ravensbrück concentration camp. The purpose of this experiment was to study human muscles, bones, and nerves. That is, the experiment was to see if a person's muscles, nerves, and bones could be sewn together into another person's body. Prisoners were not given anesthesia during such operations. Isn't it unfortunate that the vast majority of people died of pain and physical discomfort.

The world came to know about this brutal experiment in 1946 through the words of Jedyuga Kaminiska, a young woman who survived the experiment. She says she had undergone such an experiment twice in her life and that she was in excruciating pain. They say they were not treated after the experiment and had wounds on their body for weeks. Some prisoners would inject germs into their spines. Such experiments were performed to determine if certain drugs were effective. This is how drugs were tested to be used by German soldiers wounded in battle. Many of the survivors were later found lying in a coma.

Head injury Experiment
The experiment took place in 1942 in a building adjacent to the office of the Nazi security officer in Poland. A 10-year-old boy is tied to a chair in a room, unable to move. A very heavy hammer is tied and hung above his head. It was falling on his head every moment. But just before it touched his head, it was going up. This is also done with the help of a machine. But the purpose of this experiment is to study the crazy fear in the mind of the child who is experiencing this event. As a result of such experiments, thousands of children went insane. Such children were later murdered.

Freezing Experiment
The experiment took place at the Dachau concentration camp. The purpose of this experiment was to study and prevent and treat hypothermia, a condition that occurs when a person's body temperature drops rapidly. For that, prisoners were kept naked in the -6 ° cold and when they froze, boiled water was poured over their bodies. Russian prisoners were the most commonly used for such experiments. They had a special ability to withstand the cold and that ability made the Germans jealous but the vast majority of people died in the experiment.

Malaria Experiment
The experiment took place at the Dachau concentration camp from 1942 to 1945. One of the experiments was aimed at finding and testing a cure for malaria. For that, 1000 prisoners were selected. They were bitten by mosquitoes and injected with germs extracted from the mucus of female mosquitoes. Those thousand prisoners were getting sick. Of those, 600 died of the disease and the side effects of the drug.

Mustard gas Experiment
This experiment took place between 1939 and 1945. Such experiments took place at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp.

The experiment was aimed at finding a cure for wounds caused by mustard gas and wounds caused by various chemicals. For that, they found some prisoners. Some of them made wounds and decided to try drugs on other wounds. The vast majority of people die as a result of this experiment.

Sea Water Experiment
To enable man to live without food and using only seawater. For that, a group of people were given only sea water without food. They were all starving to death.

High altitude Experiment
The experiment was led by Dr. Sigmund Rascher. The experiment was carried out with the help of some pilots. From a height of 20,000 to 60,000 feet, the prisoners are lowered into small boxes with the help of parachutes. Examine the mental state of prisoners falling from different heights. About 200 prisoners were used for this experiment. Of those, 80 died. The rest were brutally murdered.


They had found another way to exterminate the Jews en masse. By way of a relatively inexpensive gas chamber. Push the prisoners en masse into an airtight chamber. Then pump the toxin into it. Without air, they inhale the poison and die. Thus they massacred about 3 million Jews. The rest of the Jews buried in the concentration camps died of torture, malnutrition and overwork.


The violence continued until Adolf Hitler's German army surrendered in 1945. By 1945 the genocide was over.

At the end of World War II, 2.5 million Jews lived in prisons abandoned by the Nazis. The Allies would give them the help they needed. One hundred and thirty-six thousand Jews later emigrated to Israel.

In 1947, the Allies arrested the doctors who led the experiments. And trial them. It was later renamed the Doctors Trial.

The Holocaust is perhaps the greatest atrocity man has ever committed against his fellow man. There are still many who push each other in the name of caste and religion. One thing they need to think about is that the color of the blood running down our veins is the same regardless of religion, caste or politics.

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