What was one major event during the Auschwitz time?

Okay i have no idea what i have to do. & i ABSOLUTELY NEED YOUR HELP!
I need you to choose one major event that defined Auschwitz. Please explain in detail [in another paragraph] why this was a defining event for Auschwitz.

How about WWII? It’s got everything: bloodshed, explosions, atomic bombs, Nazis, warfare, even a guy named Tojo.

In regards to the paragraph: I will not do your work for you. Try the wikipedia page. I studied WWII in class for four months you cannot simply expect it to be summed up in a paragraph.

3 Responses to “What was one major event during the Auschwitz time?”

  1. I’d say the systematic slaughter of the Jews was pretty defining.
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  2. How about WWII? It’s got everything: bloodshed, explosions, atomic bombs, Nazis, warfare, even a guy named Tojo.

    In regards to the paragraph: I will not do your work for you. Try the wikipedia page. I studied WWII in class for four months you cannot simply expect it to be summed up in a paragraph.
    References :
    International Baccalaureate Higher Level History

  3. You should research the Wannsee Conference, which was a meeting presided over by Himmler’s chief deputy Reinhard Heydrich. The meeting convened on January 20, 1942 and was attended by fifteen high-powered Nazi and government leaders. At this meeting, the government leaders were told in no uncertain terms that the Nazis had reached a solution to the "Jewish question." Their plan was to exterminate the Jews through mass gassings in extermination camps throughout Poland. Heydrich also informed these same leaders that they would be expected to assist with the mass relocation of Jews from areas of German-occupied Europe to the extermination camps–information to which NOT ONE of the leaders objected. The mobile death units had been active already throughout eastern Europe, rounding up Jews and conducting mass shootings, but the process was proving to be too slow and taxing on the SS men; therefore, experiments had been carried out at Auschwitz in September of 1941 with a gas called Zyclon B, which could be used to kill a large number of people in a very short amount of time. Then, in January of 1942, the same month of the Wannsee Conference, Auschwitz began its mass extermination practices, which were to continue and escalate until the end of the war.
    The Wannsee Conference is the only known meeting in the modern world during which high-powered, educated, government officials met upon, discussed, and decided on the murder of an entire race of people.
    If you get a chance, there is an excellent movie called "Conspiracy," which stars Kenneth Branaugh as Heydrich. It is a dramatization of the minutes of the meeting, a copy of which was found in one of the attendee’s files after the war. It’s VERY interesting. The luncheon (yes, the meeting was held over lunch) was only about an hour and a half long….an hour and a half!!….to convince fifteen intelligent men to murder millions of people! It’s shocking, really! Hope this helped! Happy Holidays!
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