It continues well into today and under various pretences and political guise; however, it accomplishes one murderous inhuman end of life and dehumanizes the civilization in the face of all its advancement and technological superiority. The ultimate of the Holocaust was to cleanse the German gene pool and this black hole consumed anything that opposed this mission. The target was the Jews, but it also killed dissenters, homosexuals, gypsies, anti-Nazi’s, and many Soviet and political prisoners of war2.
The Japanese terror bombing during the Sino-Japanese war was justified as a method of shortening the war (Charny 20), Stalin’s intentional famine, Taliban Muslim fundamentalism and even the Rwanda genocide (1994 mass killing of Tutsis and Anti-Hutus under the absolute power ideology of the Hutus). Doris L. Bergen, author of War & Genocide3, writes that proponents of Nazi ideas focused their attacks on people who were already suspect in the eyes of many Germans, which they echoed and enlarged familiar hatred, thereby linked them to current anxiety and concerns as by then the Germans were distressed by their defeat in the WWI.
The Nazi propagators blamed the Jews, homosexuals and Communists for this and voiced the current concern among many Germans about racial degeneration (Bergen 3, 4). She goes back to the entire history of the Jews in Europe and how they had always faced difficult times in various parts of the world because of their religious tension with Christianity – in 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain expelled all Jews and Muslims from Iberian Peninsula except those who agreed to convert to Christianity (Bergen 5).
Thus Nazi Germany drew from centuries of hostilities that were brewing all over the world and the Holocaust victims fell prey to the widespread practice of eugenics that became very popular in the early 20th century that believed in selective breeding and creating a superior class that would boost the
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