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Holocaust
Holocaust 1941 Adolf Hitler became head of the Germans, Throughout the years, this was determined. Disliking the Jews, he wouldn’t listen, to their views. Nuremberg Law, was put in place These laws, the Jewish had to face. Rights to business, marriage and school, Where striped away, When they woke, they had to obey. Forced to wear, yellow stars, They have no honour, only scars. Banned from public parks, And everything normal, Their lives were far from formal. The sadness they held, for the loss of children The count was enormous, 1.1 million. Mass shootings, became an order Carried out by Germans and Collaborators This was total disorder. Policy of extermination, became about, The final resting place, without a doubt. Camps were created, Some for labour, but mostly death, In the camps, they took their last breath. Gas chambers for the Jewish, is enough To make you bluish. Being told to undress, thinking to be showered, The Nazi’s felt empowered. But when they were caught They were nothing but cowards. the persecution and planned slaughter didn’t matter if you were man, women or daughter. It’s unimaginable, what these people felt, Sadly, it was the life They were dealt.
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