[Music] 1,900 more than 50 million people from around the world visited the Universal Exposition a World's Fair intended to promote greater understanding and tolerance among nations and to celebrate the new century new inventions exciting progress the 20th century began much like our own with hope that education science and technology could create a better more peaceful world what followed soon after were two devastating Wars [Music] the First World War from 1914 to 1918 was fought throughout Europe and Beyond it became known as the war to end all wars it cast an immense shadow on tens of
millions of people this is not war a wounded soldier wrote home it is the ending of the world half of all Frenchmen aged 20 to 32 at Wars outbreak were dead when it was over more than one-third of all German men aged 19 to 22 were killed millions of veterans were crippled in body and in spirit advances in the technology of killing included the use of poison gas under the pressure of unending carnage governments toppled and great empires dissolved it was a cataclysm that darkened the world's view of humanity and its future Winston Churchill said
the war left a crippled broken world [Music] [Music] the humiliation of Germany's defeat and the peace settlement that followed in 1919 would play an important role in the rise of Nazism and the coming of a Second World War just 20 years later what shocked so many in Germany about the treaty signed near Paris at the Palace of Versailles was that the victors dictated a future in which Germany was deprived of any significant military power Germany's territory was reduced by 13% Germany was forced to accept full responsibility for starting the war and to pay heavy reparations
to many including 30 year-old former Army corporal out of Hitler it seemed the country had been stabbed in the back betrayed by subversives at home and by the government who accepted the armistice in fact the German military had quietly sought an end to the war it could no longer win in 1918 it cannot be that two million Germans should have fallen in vain out of Hitler later wrote we demand vengeance many veterans and other citizens struggled to understand Germany's defeat and the uncertain future troops left the bloody battlefields and returned to a bewildering society a
new and unfamiliar democratic form of government the Vimal republic replaced the authoritarian empire and immediately faced daunting challenges thousands of Germans waited in lines for work and food in the early 1920s middle-class savings were wiped out as severe inflation left the currency worthless some burned it for fuel economic conditions stabilized for a few years then the worldwide depression hit in 1929 the German banking system collapsed and by 1930 unemployment skyrocketed to 22% in a country plagued by joblessness embittered by loss of territory and demoralized by ineffective government political demonstrations frequently turned violent many political parties
had their own paramilitary units to attack opponents and intimidate voters in 1932 99 people were killed in the streets in one month right-wing propaganda and demonstrations played on fears of a communist revolution spreading from the Soviet Union new social problems emerged from the impact of rapid industrialization and the growth of cities standards of behavior were changing crime was on the rise sexual norms were in flux for the first time women were working outside the home in large numbers and the new Constitution gave women the right to vote Germany's fledgling democracy was profoundly tested by the
crumbling of old values and fears of what might come next auto fiddler had been undisputed leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party known as Nazis since 1921 in 1923 he was imprisoned for trying to overthrow the government his trial brought him Fame and followers he used the jail time to dictate his political ideas in a book meine Kampf my struggle Hitler's ideological goals included territorial expansion consolidation of a racially pure state and elimination of the European Jews and other perceived enemies of Germany he served only a short jail sentence and after the ban was
lifted on his National Socialist Party Hitler and his followers rejoined the battle in the streets and in the countryside the Nazi Party recruited organized and produced a newspaper to spread its message while downplaying more extreme Nazi goals they offered simple solutions to Germany's problems exploiting people's fears frustrations and hopes in the early 1930s the frequency of elections was dizzying so was the number of parties and splinter groups vying for votes Hitler proved to be a charismatic campaigner and used the latest technology to reach people the Nazi Party gained broad support including many in the middle
class intellectuals civil servants students professionals shopkeepers and clerks ruined by the depression but the Nazis never received more than 38% of the vote in a free national election no party was able to win a clear majority and without political consensus successive governments could not effectively govern the nation atif Hitler was not elected to office and he did not have to seize power he was offered a deal just as the Nazis started to lose votes in January 1933 when the old war hero president Paul von Hindenburg invited Hitler to serve as Chancellor in a coalition government
the Nazis could hardly believe their luck the Nazis were revolutionaries who wanted to radically transform Germany the conservative politicians in the new cabinet didn't like or trust Hitler but they liked democracy even less and they saw the leftist parties as a bigger threat they reached out to the Nazis to help build a majority in parliament they were confident they could control Hitler one month later when arson gutted the German parliament building Hitler and his nationalist coalition partners seized their chance exploiting widespread fears of a communist uprising they blamed communists for the fire and declared emergency
rule President Hindenburg signed a decree that suspended all basic civil rights and constitutional protections providing the basis for arbitrary police actions the new government's first targets were political opponents under the emergency decree they could be terrorized beaten and held indefinitely leaders of trade unions and opposition parties were arrested German authorities sent thousands including leftist members of parliament to newly established concentration camps despite Nazi terror and brutal suppression of their opponents many German citizens willingly accepted or actively supported these extreme measures in favor of order and security many Germans felt a new hope and confidence in
the future of their country with the prospect of a bold young charismatic leader Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels plan to win over those who were still unconvinced Hitler spoke to the SA his army of stormtroopers [Music] [Applause] [Music] the ceremonial reopening of Parliament orchestrated by Joseph Goebbels aim to link the Hitler government to Germany's imperial past and portray the Nazis as saviors of the nation's future the event was carefully staged to reassure the German establishment including the military that Hitler would respect their traditions Nazi controlled newsreels then gave the impression that the army supported the
new government though Hitler walked behind longtime President Hindenburg for now the new Chancellor would soon be Germany's absolute dictator as the president proceeded through the crowd to the speaker stand whether you agree with his doctrines or not it must be admitted that the leadership of Hitler has United the German people for the first time since the war they're almost fanatical enthusiasm is a marvel to the entire world hindenburg remained president until his death in August 1934 with Hindenburg gone Hitler by agreement with the army abolished the office of president declaring himself Fuhrer and Reich Chancellor
leader of the nation and head of the government now there was no authority above or beside him immediately the Armed Forces swore an oath of allegiance to Adolf Hitler all civil servants including teachers and police members of parliament and the judiciary swore an oath of loyalty not to any Constitution but to Hitler as Fuehrer of the German nation [Music] [Music] the economy had reached rock bottom when the Nazis came to power they boosted its recovery with huge public works projects for the unemployed phenomenon I helped to talk about Hitler christened new Audubon's triumphantly in a
display of national will that would unite the country and facilitate the secret expansion of Germany's armed forces in 1935 Germany openly defied the 1919 Treaty of Versailles by reinstituting the draft and increasing its military strength the Nazis were delivering on their promises to restore and strengthen the nation their achievements encouraged many people to overlook radical Nazi policies or even to support them in September 1935 the Nazi Party gathered in Nuremberg for its annual rally it opened with a traditional hymn that added solemnity and a sense of continuity with the past it ended with a special
session of Parliament far from berlin new race laws were introduced by hitler and read by parliament president hermann goering [Music] the Nazi regime aimed to create a racially pure Germany whose so-called superior traits would make it ideally suited to rule the entire European continent Nazism taught that racial struggle was the driving force in history superior races must battle inferior races or be corrupted by them the Nazi concept of a national community was exclusive and based on race as defined in the new laws and decrees Heinrich Himmler and the SS led the ideological battle racist ideas
were taught in schools some groups such as Jews Slavs blacks and Roma also called gypsies were labeled racially inferior people with mental or physical disabilities were designated unworthy of life scientists and medical professionals applied pseudo scientific theories for measuring and valuing racial characteristics you [Music] before the nazis assumed power Jews enjoyed all rights of citizenship in Germany after 1933 the German government gradually excluded Jews from public life and public education newly established Jewish private schools provided a safe learning environment for some by 1938 German authorities had isolated and segregated Germany's Jews expelling them from the
professions and eliminating most opportunities to earn a living [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] we felt so why can't we be part of it why can't we everybody said Heil Hitler like this I did too but it I know was eight years old so my mother said to me you're not supposed to do that I said why not since I haven't you been told that you were Jewish I said oh I forgot Germany's Jews would get plenty of reminders this sense of isolation that came upon us after 1933 gradual and increasing it also affected us psychologically we
knew we were in a hostile world between 1933 and 1939 the German government enacted hundreds of laws to define segregate and impoverished German Jews my sister and I used to slink by those those huge banners that were all over the city and we used to just try not to see them thinking if we didn't see them they weren't there the goal of Nazi propaganda was to demonize Jews and encourage Germans to see Jews as dangerous Outsiders in their midst after 1935 everyday anti-semitism was a regular part of carnival parades and floats public displays of anti-semitism
reinforced a climate of hostility toward Jews in Germany or at the least indifference to their treatment in March 1938 German troops moved into neighboring Austria Germany shredded another provision of the Versailles Treaty as Hitler's homeland was incorporated into Germany it was a disaster for Austrian Jews within a year the Nazis achieved in Austria what had taken five years to carry out in Germany on November 9th the Nazi Party orchestrated an outbreak of anti-jewish violence throughout Greater Germany it was a lawless onslaught that outraged the world and provoked criticism of the regime by many Germans Jewish
businesses that had already suffered anti-semitic attacks were targeted for deliberate vandalism disguised as spontaneous public action party officials directed the SA SS and Hitler Youth to destroy Jewish shops and torched synagogues over 7,000 Jewish owned businesses were vandalized Germans named the violent attacks Kristallnacht night of broken glass for the shattered windows of Jewish owned stores that littered the streets the nationwide violence damaged or destroyed more than 250 synagogues after Kristalina I remember driving through Berlin and seeing the Jew the the synagogues in flames and all the glass on the streets and the people huddled and
depressed they walked around like the victims like they hunted german police filled the concentration camps with thousands of Jewish inmates the SS released them only if they agreed to emigrate but Jews faced increasingly restrictive immigration quotas in most countries and bureaucratic hurdles in Germany a new law issued in October 1938 required Jews to surrender their old passports which would be valid only after the letter J was stamped on them two months later another law prevented the flight of capital owned by Jews when the Economics Ministry froze all Jewish property and assets many who had the
means and somewhere to go tried to leave Germany some families sent their children alone to other safer countries they could not know how soon the world would be at war [Music] as the Nazi regime implemented its long-standing goal of territorial expansion aggression against Germany's neighbors initially succeeded without encountering armed resistance Hitler counted on the reluctance of Britain and Europe to intervene for fear of another war the German occupation of Prague capital of Czechoslovakia left no doubt as to Germany's intent on military conquest in Eastern Europe on September 1st 1939 a massive German force invaded and
conquered Poland within a month it was the start of the Second World War in April 1940 Germany occupied Denmark and Norway in May the German armed forces attacked France the Netherlands Luxembourg and Belgium in June Paris fell and France surrendered a swift and unexpected victory over France avenged Germany's defeat and humiliation in the First World War it propelled Hitler to a new level of popularity and Trust among the German people in June 1941 the German army with more than three million soldiers invaded the Soviet Union to wage a war of annihilation that targeted tens of
millions of civilians under conditions of war and military occupation the Nazi regime could pursue its political and racial goals with more radical measures as German troops advanced into Eastern Europe Germany's power extended over millions more Jewish inhabitants in the occupied lands where German authorities could exploit existing anti-jewish attitudes among local populations across Eastern Europe German authorities forced those identified as Jews into tightly packed areas called ghettos separated from the non-jewish population Jews in the larger ghettos were imprisoned behind brick walls and barbed wire the German drive eastward was cast as a crusade against Judaism and
communism in the Nazi view two aspects of the same evil German soldiers and police officials treated Soviet prisoners of war as subhumans either shooting them or deliberately causing their deaths by exposure to the elements and by starvation millions died in German captivity on the Eastern Front racial political instruction was part of regular training for all types of German occupation forces SS chief Heinrich Himmler referred to the war against the Soviet Union in an address to his men this invasion is an ideological battle and a struggle of races here in this struggle stands National Socialism an
ideology based on the value of our Germanic nordic blood on the other side stands a population of 180 million a mixture of races whose very names are unpronounceable and whose physique is such that one can shoot them down without pity and compassion in July 1941 Hermann Goering Hitler's second-in-command authorized all necessary preparations for the final solution of the Jewish Question in the European territory under German control as German military forces advanced mobile killing squads advanced with them the German army military SS and German police units took an active part in authorized mass murders the Germans
and their accomplices rounded up the victims drove them on foot or in trucks to a killing site often made them remove their clothes and shot them participants in the murders included local collaborators especially police in Latvia Lithuania Estonia Ukraine and Belarus the German killing squads and their auxiliaries murdered at least two million Jewish men women and children in mass shooting operations back in Germany SS and police deported the remaining Jews to the occupied eastern territories in German occupied Warsaw the walled ghetto that German Jews entered as newcomers in 1942 was already a place of mass
suffering due to terrible overcrowding lack of sanitation disease and starvation imposed by the Germans despite all efforts of the imprisoned Jews to find ways of surviving and sustaining their communities those conditions increasingly led to death for scores of thousands most vulnerable were the orphaned children originally German occupation authorities established ghettos to concentrate Jews and separate them from the non-jewish population later in the war many ghettos served as staging grounds for the transportation of Jews to the east euphemistically called resettlement by the Germans who promised their captives better conditions and opportunities to work people endured unimaginable
suffering on journeys that lasted days without food water or toilet facilities many of the week the young and the elderly died before reaching the destination the Germans and their collaborators deported roughly 2.7 million Jews and others to killing centers in german-occupied Poland at the largest of the camps a schvitz Birkenau transports arrived from all across Europe transports were coming in everyday people with all kinds of different languages Hungarian poles jazz lavake and from Holland from France from Belgium from Germany from Italy Russians they welcome everywhere my wife was somehow waving to me and that's the
last I've seen the smell gas chambers when I asked where will I see my mother I was shown to smoke this is how I found out where she went it took a long time until I started to realize that we are condemned to die all Jews are condemned to die [Music] those whom the SS judged unable to work were killed often within two or three hours of arrival those who could work would be used for forced labor under punishing conditions when they could no longer work they too would be put to death in several killing
facilities exclusively designed to kill human beings on an industrial scale camp authorities used poison gas to murder children women and men at these killing centers nearly half of all Holocaust victims died the camps of my donek and ash wits were the first liberated as Soviet troops reached Poland news of my onyx liberation in summer 1944 was met with disbelief the New York Herald Tribune said maybe we should wait for further corroboration this sounds inconceivable in April 1945 US troops in Germany and Austria came upon concentration camps at Buchenwald Dachau Nordhausen mathausen and Ord roof the
soldiers saw the camp's with their own eyes and the truth was undeniable General Dwight Eisenhower commander of the Allied liberating forces wrote the things I saw beggar description the visual evidence and the verbal testimony of starvation cruelty and bestiality were overpowering in American movie theatres newsreels made witnesses of thousands more one commentator said to future generations it must be told once man did this to his brothers in the 20th century there existed a civilization which for 12 years returned to barbarism shock permeated the camps as liberating troops tried to grasp what they had found [Music]
soldiers did all they could to attend to the dead and to support the living [Music] [Music] those who survived faced the slow task of reclaiming their dignity and returning somehow to life [Music] the Holocaust darkened the world's view of humanity and our future as the world struggled to understand what had happened a new word genocide was needed for these crimes crimes committed by ordinary people from a society not unlike our own [Music] [Music] [Music] you