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Title: Holocaust


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Holocaust
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  • Why do people hate others?
  • What is racism?
  • What are modern examples of racism?
  • What examples are there from the past?
  • What are the most extreme cases of racism?

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Jewish people before Nazis
  • 1933 600,000 Jews lived in Germany
  • Jews held important positions in government and
    taught in German universities
  • Of 38 Noble Prizes won by German writers and
    scientists between 1905 and 1936, 14 went to Jews
  • Jewish people spoke German and considered it
    their home

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Nazis come to power
  • When Nazis gained power German Jews lives
    changed
  • April 1, 1933 first actions against the Jews took
    place

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Jewish men forced to walk down the street
boycotting Jewish businesses
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Nazi policies against Jews
  • Nazi spokesmen claimed the boycott was an act of
    revenge against both German Jews and foreigners,
    including U.S and English journalists, who had
    criticized the Nazi regime
  • Signs were posted saying dont buy Jewish goods
  • New laws were passed restricting Jews from
    government jobs

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Acts against the Jewish people
  • Stories
  • Cartoons
  • Stories

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Jewish Hatred Grows
  • Because of incident with a Jewish teenager
    assassinating a German official violence broke
    out
  • November 9, 1938 7,000 Jewish buisnesses were
    looted and trashed, 1,000 synagogues were burned
  • Pogram became known as Kristallnacht or Night of
    Broken Glass.

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Next Day
  • Morning after 30,000 Jewish men were arrested for
    being Jewish and sent to concentration camps
  • Business were not allowed to be reopened unless
    run by a non-Jew
  • Curfews were placed
  • Children were expelled from public school

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Emigration
  • Hitler favored emigration-allowing others to move
    out of the country
  • France admitted 25,000
  • Britain admitted 80,000
  • Latin America admitted 40,000
  • U.S admitted 100,000
  • Many countries closed their doors

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Ghettos
  • Since Hitler could not get rid of the Jews he
    moved them to certain cities where he set up
    ghettos- segregated Jewish areas
  • Hitler sealed these cities off where he hoped for
    people to die of starvation and disease
  • People resisted and were able to smuggle in goods
    and continued to school their children

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