The methods used by the “Judge” and “Jury” are similar
to the methods used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in the Holocaust. One
similarity is the spread of racism to persecute a group of people. The Judge
channeled the hatred of the English to get the Jury to assist him in bullying
Pisskop, and the Nazi Party spread anti-Semitism across Germany to get Germans
to persecute Jews. This was aided by preexisting hatred of the Jews or English,
and the fact both were a minority. Both tortured and killed the persecuted
people and their loved ones in an attempt to oppress them. The Judge sentenced
Pisskop to beatings, marches, enslavement, and torture, and killed Grandpa
Chook. The Jews were sent to concentration camps, where they were starved, died
of disease, worked to death, or killed in gas chambers.
All of this
helped Hitler and the Judge gain the support of their groups. They created a
stronger sense of identity of who their group was, and more importantly, who
wasn't. Now that there are people that are clearly not their friend, Hitler and
the Judge used old hatred of a group of outsiders to make them enemies. People
followed the Judge or Hitler because they talked about leading an attack on
their enemies. They also were able to control the group easier. Anyone who
defied Hitler or the Judge would be persecuted by the rest of the group. The
main difference between the Nazis and the Judge and Jury is scale. The Judge
and Jury tortured one five-year old English boy and killed a chicken. The Nazis
tortured and killed more than 6 million people, from infants to old men.