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natulia [17]
3 years ago
7

Look at this famous photograph, taken in 1943.

History
2 answers:
laila [671]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is C. Sending Polish Jews to a concentration map

Explanation:

During the Second World War from 1939 to 1945, the German forces led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party invaded and controlled other countries of Europe including Poland. Considering the Nazis do only aimed at attacking the opposing military forces or the allies, but were guided by the idea of considering certain persons in the society had undesirable racial features and should be exterminated, this included Jews, Gypsies, Poles, and disabled people. Because of this, when the German forces invaded Poland most of the Polish people, especially Jews were forced to leave their houses and were taken to concentration camps where most of them died.

Bearing in mind the photo was taken in 1943 when all the situation described before was taking place then and that the people in the picture are not returning home but going out of them with German soldiers supervising all the process and that the body language of people suggest they are surrendering and feel scared it can be concluded the photograph shows how the German forces were sending Polish Jews to a concentration map; as during this historical period the German forces aimed at extermining Jews but never protecting, liberating or accompanying them.

Vlada [557]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is C) sending Polish Jews to a concentration camp.

This famous photograph was taken in 1943. This photograph shows German forces sending Polish Jews to a concentration camp.

When Adolph Hitler became the leader of Germany in 1933, he openly stated his dislike to Jewish people. Years later, he ordered the Nazi Party to persecute Jewish in what was known as the Holocaust. Hitler considered Jews to be an inferior race that represented a risk to the supremacy idea that the Germans were a superior race. The Nazi Gestapo arrested Jewish people and sent them into concentration camps and then to the gas chambers, where Jews were killed.

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