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The Holocaust

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The Holocaust

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    1. The Holocaust World War II Project by: Emily Sperbeck, Aimee Smily, Samantha Silva, Paige Moylan

    3. Events in Genocide Different = not us Not us = bad Bad = separated Separated = displaced Displaced = murdered

    4. In the Beginning: Kristallnacht Kristallnacht, meaning “Night of Broken Glass” gets its name after the shattered window glass from Jewish shops and homes that was scattered on the streets. Kristallnacht is thought to have been the starting point of the Holocaust. On this night alone, about 300,000 Jews were taken to concentration/death camps.

    5. Nuremberg Laws Under the Nuremberg Laws, people in Germany were classified as being of “German blood” or not (at right) Chart from Nazi Germany used to explain Nuremberg Laws-1935

    6. http://www.unitedstreaming.com Search for the Video Called~ The Annihilation of the Jews: The "Final Solution" Begins Video Segment

    7. In the Ghettos The first solution to get rid of the non-Aryan population was to deport them into ghettos. Ghettos were small sections of a town excommunicated from the rest of the world by barbed wire and armed SS officers. In some cases, shelter was not provided, so either you build your own or freeze to death.

    8. Conditions in the Ghetto Availability of food, water, and other vital supplies Living space Sanitation Clothing

    9. People Affected By Holocaust Lonia Goldman Fishman Born 1922 Wegrow, Poland Shulamit Perlmutter (Charlene Schiff) Born 1929 Horochow, Poland

    10. Concentration Camps Main Concentration/Death Camps Included Auschwitz, Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka

    11. Concentration Camps in Europe

    12. The Final Solution Nazi Germany used work camps and death camps as a way to ultimately embarrass and exterminate the Jews and their culture. In these concentration/death camps alone, over three million (yes, that would be 3,000,000) Jews and other non-Aryans were mass exterminated in the most brutal ways. Industrialized death was achieved mainly by enormous gas chambers.

    13. Timeline

    14. http://www.remember.org/auschwitz/aus.php http://www.remember.org/auschwitz/aus.php

    15. Bibliography http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9040821/Holocaust http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristallnacht#Kristallnacht http://www.unitedstreaming.com

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