Do not have the courage
The actions presented here take place a few years after the end of the Second World War. By that time, the Germans were defeated and the atrocities they committed were obvious to everyone. However, despite this turn of situation, the people who were oppressed and who suffered during the war, were, ironically, still too afraid to stand up and admit what happened to them.
The wrong reason
The German soldiers who were told to kill as many Jews as they could were thought that the enemy they were fighting against believed that they were doing this because the Jews were truly evil and needed to be eliminated. However, initially, the reason why the German government wanted to kill the Jews was that they wanted to take over their money and properties. As such, the reason for which many Jewish soldiers fought, was, ironically, just a lie told by their government.
Did not left prisoners behind
The last few weeks of the war are also analyzed here and the retreat of the German soldiers and army is also mentioned here. What is noted here as being ironic is the fact that even though the German soldiers knew they were risking their own lives by taking with them Jewish prisoners who would only slow them down, they were doing it anyway.
Murderers
The Jews were presented in an extremely negative light by the German people and were often being portrayed as murderers, thieves, and rotten people. The Jews were far from being the people described by the German people. Ironically, however, this description fits perfectly the German people who believed they were superior to the Jews they were hunting.
Weak and bound to disappear
The Nazis saw the Jewish people as a weak group of people, a social group that needed to be whipped out from the face of the earth because there was no way they could have a positive impact on the world. It is ironic thus to see that the people they perceived as being weak survived while those who were seen as being invincible were defeated quite easily and in a relatively short period of time.