The word Holocaust means "Sacrifice by fire," and that is what many Jews, homosexuals, gypsies, and others considered inhuman by Germans did at the Auschwitz concentration camp during holocaust.
On January 30, 1933, a man by the name of Adolph Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany. Like many others, Hitler despised Jews because of false accusations that Jews were "the devil," and they killed Catholic children and drank their blood. On September 15, 1935, two laws were passed. The first law stated that only individuals of German blood could live in Germany, and the second law didn't allow marriage and sexual relationships to go on between Jews and the Germans. These laws were expected to drive Jews out of the German country, but when they didn't, a different action was taken, and that is when the horror of the holocaust began.
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