Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889. This particular man was reposible for the conflict and the deaths of many. At the age of 44, Hitler became the dictator of Germany. His main concern was to end the entire population and destroy the Jewish culture. Hitler managed to organize camps to kill and over work humans. He, ten years later (April 30, 1945), then killed himself when he was the world's most wanted man.
The Nazi Symbol
On August 7, 1920, at the Salzburg Congress, the red flag with a white circle and black swastika became the official emblem of the Nazi Party. The swastika was used by many cultures throughout the past 3,000 years to represent life, sun, power, strength, and good luck. Until the Nazis created a flag, the swastika became a symbol of death, hate, violence, and danger. During World War I, the swastika could even be found on the shoulder patches of the American 45th Division and on the Finnish air force until after World War II.
The Holocaust Timeline
The image above shows the different events that happened from the years 1940 to 1945. In June of 1940, the first of the thousands of prisoners arrived at the camps; where they would live out the rest of their lives working hard labour in poor conditions. In September of 1941, the directors of the camps began to test out their gas chambers on Soveit Union prisoners. By 1944 the prisoners had grown stronger and blew up one of the crematoriums. By 1945 the Red Army closed down the all camps.
The Concentration Camps
This here is a concentration camp. It is a place where millions of lives are held to be killed and exhaust humans. Here, you see Jewish men living in terrible conditions. These men are quite skinny and look awfully depressed. This photo was place in Auschwitz Birkenau, the camp that cost the most lives. Here dehumanized and/or off getting killed in chamber.
Flatford Mill
Flatford Mill (Scene on a Navigable River) is an oil painting by English artist John Constable, painted in 1816. It is Constable's largest exhibition canvas to be painted mainly outdoors, the first of his large "six-foot" paintings [more]
The Fighting Temeraire
The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838 is an oil painting by the English artist J. M. W. Turner. HMS Temeraire was one of the last second-rate ships of the line to have played a distinguished role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. [more]
Liberty Leading the People
Liberty Leading the People is a painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. [more]
Ophelia
Ophelia is a painting by British artist Sir John Everett Millais, completed between 1851 and 1852. It depicts Ophelia, a character from Hamlet, singing before she drowns in a river in Denmark. [more]
The Music Lesson
The Music Lesson or Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman by Jan Vermeer, is a painting of young female pupil receiving the titular music lesson. [more]