Adolf Hitler was a man who at first seemed ingenious and the perfect example of a leader for a country like Germany. Many people liken him, but after he rose into power he decided to begin the "Final Solution", or the HOlocaust as we know it today. His strive for a perfect nation lead to the mass killing of Jews and anyone else who didn't meet the criteria of his perfect person. His first concertration camps were set up in the early 1930s, but the most infamous and deathly camps didn't come into play until the 1940s. For example, Auschwitz, on of the most notorious death camps that had both a gas chamber and crematory, didn't exist until 1942. The camps were all liberated and Hitler was overrun in 1945. Many people died, but some stories lived on. Anne Frank, a girl who lived during World War II, kept a diary during her stay in an attic with family to avoid being captured and sent to a camp. …