Title: The Holocaust
1The Holocaust
2Those who cannot remember the past are condemned
to repeat it
3What was The Holocaust?
- The Holocaust refers to a specific event in 20th
century history where six million Jews were
killed by the Nazi regime and their collaborators
as a central act of state during World War II.
4How it started
- Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party came to power
- 1933 9 million Jews lived in 21 European
countries that would become occupied by Germany
during WWII - By 1945 2 out of 3 Jews would be dead
5Who was Adolf Hitler?
- Served in German army during WWI in the front
lines (decorated for bravery) - Became involved in politics and tried to seize
power by force (crushed by police 1923) - Served time for high treason and then rose to
power legitimately - Hatred of Jews
- Worked to rid Germany of Versailles Treaty
- Started WWII invaded Poland
6Other figures in Nazi Regime
- Henrich Himmler SS leader/Chief of German
police responsible for implementing the Final
Solution - Josef Mengele ruthless/cruel doctor that
conducted medical experiments on Jews - Julius Streicher Earliest/loyal supporter of
Hitler, propaganda publisher The Stormer
7Under the Nazis
- 12, 000, 000 people, half of them Jews were
murdered by the Germans because of hatred and the
belief they were inferior - These people were killed by shooting,
starvation, disease, gas, torture, and medical
experiments
8Who was targeted?
- Jews
- People with mental/physical disabilities
- Gypsies
- Political/religious (Catholics/Jehovah Witnesses)
dissidents, Socialists, Trade Unionists,
Homosexuals, Communists
9The Holocaust had two main phases
- Phase I 1933-1939
- Saw Jews, Gypsies, People with handicaps as
serious threat to purity of German master race - Hatemongering propaganda blaming Jews for
Germanys economic depression and defeat in WWI
10New Laws enacted against Jews
- Forced to quit civil service jobs, boycott Jewish
businesses - Stripped of citizenship (Nuremburg Laws)
- Segregated no public school, cinemas, vacation
resorts, or even walking in certain German cities - Took over Jewish businesses
- Band intermarriages
11Kristallnacht 1938The night of broken glass
- Organized riot of physical destruction of Jewish
synagogues, arrest of Jews, destroying of Jewish
homes and murders
12First Organized Round up
- Began after Kristallnacht of German/Austrian Jews
- 30, 000 Jewish men were sent to Dachau and other
concentration camps with several 100 Jewish women
sent to prison
13Phase I Possibility of fleeing dims
- During phase I approx. 1, 500, 000 Jews rounded
up and shot - Emphasis changing to extermination camps
(murdered in gas chambers), concentration camps
(where prisoners worked to death as slave labour) - Jews attempting to flee to other areas
(Palestine, Latin America, other European
countries) - Others hindered by lack of money, unable to
obtain visas/sponsors, or unwilling to uproot
selves
14Phase II 1939 - 1945
- September 1, 1939 Germany invades Poland the
beginning of WWII - Hitler orders mass executions creation of
mobile killing sites Most famous Babi Yar
where 33, 000 people killed, mostly Jews - Creation of Ghettos confined spaces for Jews,
labour camps in addition to concentration camps
Night and Fog Decree
15Executions
- Jewish men dig own graves before being executed
as SS and German labour service look on - Last Jew on edge of grave before execution
16Star of David
- September 1, 1941 Jews ordered to wear the
yellow star - 6 point star created from two interlocking
triangles each point represents trust in God,
his rule over the universe and all six directions
(N, S, E, W, up/down) - All Jews over 10 years of age had to wear the
star it served as a marker, isolation, failing
to wear the star meant certain death
17The Final Solution
- 1942-1944 Elimination of ghettos as residents
deported to concentration/extermination camps - January 1942 Decision to implement The Final
Solution a formal German state policy to
exterminate the Jews - Final Solution was carried out by the SS and the
Gestapo
18Killing Sites
- 1. Belzec
- 2. Sobibor
- 3. Treblinka
- 4. Chelmo
- 5. Majdanek
- 6. Auschwitz - Birkenau
- Sites chosen because close to rail line and rural
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20Statistics Killing Sites
- Belzec 600, 000 gassed (May 1942)
- Sobibor 200, 000 (May 42-Oct.43)
- Treblinka 750, 000 (July 42-Nov. 43)
- Auschwitz-Bikenau mass murder daily routine
1.25 million killed (9/10 Jews)
21The road to Auschwitz was built by hate, but
paved by indifference.
- Main camp gate to Auschwitz
- Motto Arbeit Macht Frei meaning Work Makes us
Free - The Barrack City
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24Murder Methods
- Arrived by rail from across Europe
- Men women separated
- Forced to undress and pass over valuables
- Sent to gas chambers disguised as shower rooms
- Small minority selected for labour (exposed to
malnutrition, hard labour, disease, medical
experiments)
25- Boys imprisoned in Auschwitz look out beyond
barbed wire - Approx. 40, 000 Polish children kidnapped and
imprisoned for slave labour
26Gas Chambers(Last gas chamber used in Auschwitz
October30, 1944)
- Zyklon B pellets (Hydrocyanic acid) vaporizes
when exposed to air, intended as
insecticide/disinfectant - Found could kill humans through experimentation
- Disguised shower rooms as gas chambers (air
tight) pellets dropped through air shaft - Bitter almond smell, deprived body of oxygen
- Left blue residue still inside intact gas chambers
27Stash of gold wedding rings taken from victims at
Buchenwald
28Thousands of shoes taken from prisoners before
their death
29Clothing from children gassed at AuschwitzBy
February 43 800 boxcars of confiscated goods
left Auschwitz
30Cremation oven
31Mass graves
32- Crematorium ovens in Buchenwald concentration
camp - Soldiers view pile of cremated remains outside
crematorium in Buchenwald
33Starvation and disease due to deplorable
conditions in the camps
34Famous Photo Tsvi NussbaumFamous Diary Anne
Frank
- Captures essence of the horrors of the Holocaust
- Warsaw 1943, a little Jewish boy raises his arms
in surrender with lowered eyes as a Nazi soldier
trains his machine gun on him - What happened to him?
- Anne Frank hid from Germans, betrayed and died
in concentration camp father published her diary
35Resistance
- Pockets of resistance existed
- White Rose group of university students opposed
to Nazis, leaflets on views, leaders executed - Oskar Schindler set up business employing Jews,
prevented their departure to camps, protection
through bribery of Nazis
36The end of the war in view
- 1944 War turning in favour of Allies
- Germans attempt to cover actions
- Death Marches bringing Jews into camps within
Germany to prevent liberation - 1945 Nazi Germany collapsed
37What happened to the Jews after the Holocaust?
- Hundreds of thousands homeless seeking a new life
- Many wished to return to Palestine
(only 10, 000 allowed) - Sought remnants of families/fate of family and
friends - Many started new lives in Britain, U.S., France,
Israel, etc.
38Canada and The Holocaust
- Canadas record of accepting Jewish refugees one
of the poorest - 1939 1945 only 5, 000 Jewish immigrants
allowed into Canada, compared to the U.S. 200,
000 or Britain 195, 000 - Requests previously often denied
39Famous QuoteMartin Niemoller 1892 - 1984
- First they came for the Communists, but I was
not a Communist, so I did not speak out they
came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists,
but I was not one of them, so I did not speak
out Then they came for the Jews, but I was not
Jewish, so I did not speak out. And when they
came for me, there was no one left to speak out
for me.
40May History never repeat itself
41May their voice never be silenced