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What was life like for Jews in both the ghettos and
concentration camps?
Before the final solution had been organized and plans made
Jews faced death at the hands of Nazi Kill squads. Jews faced
killing squads in occupied territories. Eventually, Jews and
other dissidents were rounded up and placed in ghettos. The
ghettos were dirty, and diseases constantly spread. The ghettos
were used as a method to add pressure to Nazi leadership to
finalize a solution to the Jewish problem (Troxler, 2018). In the
ghettos, Jews faced overcrowded housing, unsanitary living
conditions, and restricted freedom of movement. The ghettos
seem to have served as a staging area to ensure all Jews were in
a consolidated location for their eventual extermination.
Concentration camps were located all over Germany and began
to be established in 1933. Living conditions for Jews in these
camps was much harsher than in the ghettos. Jews faced forced
labor, starvation, and death by guards. Although death at
concentration camps inside Germany was not nearly as
systematic as in the death camps established in Poland however,
guards still had the ability to kill prisoners if desired.
What would cause German soldiers and citizens to participate in
the systematic killing of an entire ethnic population?
Anti-Semitism had existed in Germany for centuries before the
rise of Hitler and the Nazis. When the Nazis came to power and
propagated the message of hatred of Jews and Slavic people,
German citizens gladly bought into this message. The extreme
hatred the German people had towards Jews drove them to
willingly participated in all facets of the extermination and
imprisonment of the Jewish people (Glass 1997). The Nazi
propaganda machine dehumanized the entire Jewish ethnic
group while simultaneously blaming them for all of Germany's
problems. This created an immense sense of disgust and hate
towards the Jews further degrading their social standing. The
German populace was told they are the master race and Jews
were the lowest of the low. This created a sense of inferiority
towards the Jews further desensitizing the population to the
humanity of the Jewish people. In the end, a combination of
dehumanizing propaganda, a hatred that is rooted in centuries-
old mentalities, and a feeling of superiority led to many
Germans willingly participating in the extermination of the
Jewish population.
What was it like for ordinary citizens in the occupied areas?
For non-Jewish or Slavic people’s life in occupied areas was
not nearly as bad as their fellow countrymen. The Nazis
controlled the education system, churches, and economies of
occupied nations. Most people who the Nazis did not plan to
exterminate had two choices when living in occupied areas, they
could resist or collaborate occasionally however collaboration
was not an option. Both of these held their positives and
negative aspects.
What choices were they forced to make?
Many people in occupied territories were forced to make a
choice of whether to collaborate or resist. Many made that
choice based off of ideology, selfish ambition, patriotism, and a
lack of any other viable option. Many had to choose whether or
not to stay in their locations such as occupied France or
Belgium or try to flee to another neutral country.
Did they collaborate or resist occupation?
In every occupied nation across Europe, there were resistance
movements (Shubert & Goldstein 2012). These movements were
not as effective as some others. For example, resistance put up
in Norway was much more passive than that of the resistance in
Yugoslavia. France had upwards of over 200,000 resistance
fighters resisting German occupation. With the resistance,
however, came collaboration. Many nations established their
own fascist parties and acted as puppets of the German
occupiers. From Norway to Vichy France to Poland many
people took the chance to actively work with the Nazis. For
some, this was providing the locations of Jews to the SS, to
fighting for Nazi Germany on the front, to having sexual
relations with occupying Nazi troops.
Why do you think they made those choices?
Many people made the choice to resist out of national pride.
Many resisters were communists which is the natural enemy of
fascism. For all occupied nations the idea of German rule
without resistance was unacceptable. Resistance simply put for
many was the only option. For collaborators, it was more
complicated. Many were serving a selfish goal, picking the side
they thought would win, or simply just trying to survive.
References
Glass, James. (1997). Against the indifference hypothesis: The
Holocaust and the enthusiasts for murder. Political Psychology,
Vol. 18.
Shubert, A. & Goldstein, R.J. (2012). Twentieth-century Europe
[Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
Troxler, S., (2018). Week Three Lecture: War and Atrocity.
Retrieved from
https://ashford.instructure.com/courses/35857/discussion_topics
/1029891

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What was life like for Jews in both the ghettos and concentration ca

  • 1. What was life like for Jews in both the ghettos and concentration camps? Before the final solution had been organized and plans made Jews faced death at the hands of Nazi Kill squads. Jews faced killing squads in occupied territories. Eventually, Jews and other dissidents were rounded up and placed in ghettos. The ghettos were dirty, and diseases constantly spread. The ghettos were used as a method to add pressure to Nazi leadership to finalize a solution to the Jewish problem (Troxler, 2018). In the ghettos, Jews faced overcrowded housing, unsanitary living conditions, and restricted freedom of movement. The ghettos seem to have served as a staging area to ensure all Jews were in a consolidated location for their eventual extermination. Concentration camps were located all over Germany and began to be established in 1933. Living conditions for Jews in these camps was much harsher than in the ghettos. Jews faced forced labor, starvation, and death by guards. Although death at concentration camps inside Germany was not nearly as systematic as in the death camps established in Poland however, guards still had the ability to kill prisoners if desired. What would cause German soldiers and citizens to participate in the systematic killing of an entire ethnic population? Anti-Semitism had existed in Germany for centuries before the rise of Hitler and the Nazis. When the Nazis came to power and propagated the message of hatred of Jews and Slavic people, German citizens gladly bought into this message. The extreme hatred the German people had towards Jews drove them to willingly participated in all facets of the extermination and imprisonment of the Jewish people (Glass 1997). The Nazi propaganda machine dehumanized the entire Jewish ethnic group while simultaneously blaming them for all of Germany's problems. This created an immense sense of disgust and hate
  • 2. towards the Jews further degrading their social standing. The German populace was told they are the master race and Jews were the lowest of the low. This created a sense of inferiority towards the Jews further desensitizing the population to the humanity of the Jewish people. In the end, a combination of dehumanizing propaganda, a hatred that is rooted in centuries- old mentalities, and a feeling of superiority led to many Germans willingly participating in the extermination of the Jewish population. What was it like for ordinary citizens in the occupied areas? For non-Jewish or Slavic people’s life in occupied areas was not nearly as bad as their fellow countrymen. The Nazis controlled the education system, churches, and economies of occupied nations. Most people who the Nazis did not plan to exterminate had two choices when living in occupied areas, they could resist or collaborate occasionally however collaboration was not an option. Both of these held their positives and negative aspects. What choices were they forced to make? Many people in occupied territories were forced to make a choice of whether to collaborate or resist. Many made that choice based off of ideology, selfish ambition, patriotism, and a lack of any other viable option. Many had to choose whether or not to stay in their locations such as occupied France or Belgium or try to flee to another neutral country. Did they collaborate or resist occupation?
  • 3. In every occupied nation across Europe, there were resistance movements (Shubert & Goldstein 2012). These movements were not as effective as some others. For example, resistance put up in Norway was much more passive than that of the resistance in Yugoslavia. France had upwards of over 200,000 resistance fighters resisting German occupation. With the resistance, however, came collaboration. Many nations established their own fascist parties and acted as puppets of the German occupiers. From Norway to Vichy France to Poland many people took the chance to actively work with the Nazis. For some, this was providing the locations of Jews to the SS, to fighting for Nazi Germany on the front, to having sexual relations with occupying Nazi troops. Why do you think they made those choices? Many people made the choice to resist out of national pride. Many resisters were communists which is the natural enemy of fascism. For all occupied nations the idea of German rule without resistance was unacceptable. Resistance simply put for many was the only option. For collaborators, it was more complicated. Many were serving a selfish goal, picking the side they thought would win, or simply just trying to survive. References Glass, James. (1997). Against the indifference hypothesis: The Holocaust and the enthusiasts for murder. Political Psychology, Vol. 18. Shubert, A. & Goldstein, R.J. (2012). Twentieth-century Europe [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/ Troxler, S., (2018). Week Three Lecture: War and Atrocity.