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Title: The Holocaust


1
The Holocaust
http//www.teacheroz.com/hitler.htm
http//www.holocaustforgotten. com/holocaustphotos
.htm
  • Angela Brown

http//remember.org/jacobs/BirkEntrance.html
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Lesson Targets
  • Explain how persecution of Jews and other
    minorities increased in Germany under the Nazis
    during the 1930s.
  • Describe how the Nazis carried out their plans
    for genocide.

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  • Six million Jews 2/3 of Europes Jewish
    population massacred by the end of WWII
  • 5 to 6 million other people died in Nazi captivity

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The Start of Persecution
  • Semitic peoples include Arabs, Ethiopians, other
    Middle Eastern and North African groups as well
    as Jews.
  • Anti-Semitism came to mean hostility toward Jews
    by 1880s.

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The Nazis Take Action
  • 1935 Nuremberg Laws strip Jews of German
    citizenship and forbid marriage between Jews and
    non-Jews.

Ghetto Ration Card
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The Ghetto Wall
  • 1937 and 1938 Aryanize Jewish businesses,
    required Jews to register their property and
    dismissed Jewish employees and managers - Jewish
    doctors could only treat Jews Identification
    cards J

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  • SA police unit to silence opposition to Nazis
  • SS elite guard, private army of Nazi party
  • Secret State police Gestapo pursue people who
    broke laws of Nazi regime

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Concentration Camps
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  • prisoners of war and political prisoners are
    confined
  • (homeless, homosexuals, Jehovahs witnesses,
    mentally and physically disabled, gypsies and
    Jews)

Entrance to Auschwitz Work makes one Free
9
Babi Yar
  • On September 29-30, 1941, more than 33,000 Jewish
    residents of Kiev were marched to this site and
    systematically gunned down over the edge of the
    ravine by members of the Sonderkommando 4a of
    Einstazgruppen C. Thousands of Gypsies and Soviet
    POWs were also executed at this site between 1941
    and 1943.

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March to Babi Yar
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.htm
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Kristallnacht
  • 1938 after annexation of Austria attacks on
    Jews began
  • Night of Broken Glass Nov 9-10 Nazis looted
    and destroyed Jewish stores, houses and
    synagogues mass arrests of Jews followed

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Refugees Seek an Escape
  • 1933-1937 130,000 Jews fled Germany
  • FDR responded to calls for action by Evian
    Conference If failed to address the problems
    only Dominican Republic of the 29 nations
    represented was willing to ease its immigration
    laws

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timeline/open_images/open_1938_07_06.jpg
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From Murder to Genocide
  • 1939 invasion of Poland 2 million Jews under
    German control
  • 350,000 or 30 of the population of Warsaw placed
    in Ghettos sealed off by a wall topped with
    barbed wire guards
  • Hunger, overcrowding, lack of sanitation disease

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The Einsatzgruppen
  • Special forces or mobile killing units were sent
    to Poland in 1939
  • Systematically murdered members of Polands upper
    class,
  • intellectuals, priests, and influential Jews
  • 1941 eliminated communist political leaders and
    Jews during invasion of Soviet Union

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Wannsee Conference
  • Jan 1942
  • Government officials planned final solution to
    the Jewish question.
  • Established concentration camps to eliminate Jews.

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.jpg
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The Death Camps
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  • 1941 began experimenting methods of
    extermination.
  • Chose poison gas, zyklon B, to be administered in
    chambers designed as showers.
  • 1st day, Dec. 1941, 2300 Jews killed.

Gas Chamber
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  • 6 camps in Poland unlike other work camps
    death camps only for mass murder
  • Trains inspected gas chambers bodies burned
    in huge ovens (crematoria)

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In Camps
  • shaved
  • tattooed with registration numbers
  • starved
  • disease
  • periodic selections

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ng.html
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The Camps
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  • Buchewald
  • 1937-1945
  • labor camp
  • 43,000 died
  • Aucshwitz
  • death camp Poland
  • 1.5 million murdered
  • 90 Jews

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Fighting Back
  • 1943 Warsaw Ghetto revolted against deportation
    to Treblinka.
  • Jews rioted at Treblinka Camp. It Closed.
  • Escape was most common revolt. most attempts
    failed a few got away to warn others.

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.htm
21
Rescue and Liberation
  • American newspapers showed little interest in
    Holocaust during the war.
  • Immigration quotas were not raised.
  • 1944 despite Congress objection FDR formed War
    Refugee Board (WRB) try to help people
    threatened by Nazis saved 200,000 lives

22
  • May 1945 Germany collapsed American troops
    witnessed Holocaust.

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Nuremburg Trials
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  • November 1945, Allies placed 24 leading Nazis on
    trial for crimes against humanity.
  • 12 death sentences
  • Trial established important principle
    Individuals are responsible for their own actions
    not just following orders.

Defendants Rudolf Hess and other Nazis during
the trial.
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Schindlers List
  • Oskar Schindler
  • 1300 Jews saved
  • Today there are more than 6,000 descendants of
    Schindlers Jews living in the USA and Europe,
    and many in Israel. Before the Second World War,
    the Jewish population of Poland was 3.5 million.
    Today there are between 3,000 and 4,000 left.

http//www.oskarschindler.com/
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Exit Slip
  • 1.In 1935, the Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws
    to
  • 2.People considered by the Nazis to be
    undesirable were
  • 3.What was the final solution to the Jewish
    question, announced by the Nazis at the Wannsee
    Conference?

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Exit Slip
  • In April 1943, how did Jews in Warsaw react
    against deportation to Treblinka?
  • What did Roosevelt finally create, in January
    1944, to try to help the Jews?
  • What was the important idea that came out of the
    Nuremberg Trials?
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