Hitler promised all Jews that soon, Germany would be better than ever. In order to fulfill his promise, Hitler and all Nazi leaders would begin exterminating people of the Jewish religion.
Jews believed that if they obeyed and worshipped then they would reach the "promised land". People who did not practice Judaism blamed Jews for Jesus' death.
Adolf Hitler had all the power he desired. Since he had become a highly skilled public speaker, it was easy for him to manipulate his crowd to believe what he wanted them to believe.
Hitler's Goal was to make all Germans think as he did. In his mind, Jews were evil. He treated them as if they were not human. Jews were put into concentration camps, extermination camps, and ghettos, in which living conditions were unbearable in all three places.
In the concentration camps, people were forced to work; some were even worked to death. Jews were sent to extermination camps where they would be killed.
Heydrich had fully earned Hitler's trust and Hitler relied on him to organize anything he needed. His organization skills are what gothic noticed by Hitler.
When Erich Von Manstein was just 13 years old, he entered the corps of cadets. With high expectations from his family to enter the military, Manstein did just as his family wished.
During WWI, Manstein was an adjutant, (assistant to commanding officer) of a regiment in the Second Guards. In 1936, he was promoted to a major general.
Despite Manstein's negative opinion of Hitler, he continued to work with him. Von Manstein started to tell Hitler how he felt about him, Hitler decided to let Manstein go in March of 1944, since they had different opinions.
In 1945, he was captured by the British and turned over to the Soviets. Manstein was in prison until 1953. He was let out of jail beacause of health issues; he later died in 1973.
In addition to Von Manstein, Paul Hausser was another man who failed to obey a few of HItler's orders. That certainly didn't stop him from being a powerful Nazi leader.
Hausser was involved in the Motorized division, being commander of "Das Reich". At Kursk, he commanded over 400 armored vehicles, he was also a part of the S.S. In 1941, Hausser was involved in the fighting around Yelnya Bend.
Hitler fully trusted and respected Doenitz. After Hitler's death, Doenitz became the head of state. Karl Doenitz was only sentenced to ten years in prison.
From 1938 to 1941, Walter Von Brauchitsh was Commander in chief of the German Army. His health, the failure of the German Army at Moscow, and Hitler's refusal to listen to any of his advice, influenced him to make the decision of resigning from his position in 1941.
Chief of High Command of the Armed Forces was Wilhem Keitel. Keitel was a simple man, therefore he gave Hitler advice when he asked for it and never questioned Hitler.
The sixteenth member of the Nazi Party on July 1, 1920 was Karl Adolf Eichmann. In 1932. On April 21, 1933, Karl Eichmann was assigned the role of Deputy Fuhrer. A year later, Eichmann joined the Austrian Nazi Party, and eventually became a member of the S.S.
Eichmann was in charge of Gestapo Department IV B4 for Jewish affairs. He was also in power of the trains that traveled from Europe to the death camps where Jews were killed. In 1987, Eichmann committed suicide at 97 years old. He was one of the last prisoners tried at Nuremburg.
At the Nuremburg Trials, most Nazi leaders were found guilty for crimes against humanity. Everyone found guilty served time and prison, some were sentenced to death and hung. A few people including Adolf Hitler committed suicide before the trial.
This devastating time in history can only teach the world how to be better. We can only hope that the amount of hatred that occurred during the Holocaust never has to be experienced again.