Book Description
The Holocaust - the indiscriminate murder of six million Jewish people - is without a doubt the biggest crime in human history.This crime did not happen in a vacuum. There had to have been a receptive environment and many receptive accomplices in order to achieve the Nazi goal of murdering eleven million Jewish people.The subject is indeed very serious, very heavy and very deep. This small booklet Seven Phases of the Holocaust is an attempt to briefly explain a complicated and complex narrative. It does not attempt to fully explain 'why', as it is beyond the ability of the human mind to fully comprehend the perpetration of such evil. This booklet, though, does attempt to explain 'how' it happened. It looks at seven overlapping phases or stages, beginning with the development of the Nazi world-view and ending with their attempts to totally destroy all vestiges of Jewish life in Europe - and elsewhere.Everyone whose bloodline was Jewish was under the sentence of death, including the tens of thousands of Jewish Christians and those who were fully assimilated into the host societies.The subject of the Holocaust is not just about the greatest crime in human history, it has serious implications for us today, as the culture which led to the Holocaust is still here.