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GENOCIDE

GENOCIDE. ARMENIA. 1915 – 1918 1,500,000 DEATHS. Movie Clip. The Holocaust. 1938-1945 6,000,000 DEATHS. CAMBODIA. 1975 – 1979 2,000,000 Deaths. Movie. RWANDA. 1994 800,000 Deaths. MOVIE. BOSNIA. 1992-1995 200,000 DEATHS. MOVIE. DARFUR. 2003 – ? 400,000 DEATHS …and counting.

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GENOCIDE

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  1. GENOCIDE

  2. ARMENIA 1915 – 1918 1,500,000 DEATHS Movie Clip

  3. The Holocaust 1938-1945 6,000,000 DEATHS

  4. CAMBODIA 1975 – 1979 2,000,000 Deaths Movie

  5. RWANDA 1994 800,000 Deaths MOVIE

  6. BOSNIA 1992-1995 200,000 DEATHS MOVIE

  7. DARFUR 2003 – ? 400,000 DEATHS …and counting MOVIE

  8. Kristallnacht November 7, 1938 – German diplomat murdered in Paris November 9, 1938 – The Nazi reaction 191 synagogues were set afire 1,500 Jewish businesses looted 100 Jews killed or wounded 30,000 Jews sent to camps November 15, 1938 – Jewish Children expelled and curfews on Jews imposed MOVIE

  9. Kristallnacht

  10. Kristallnacht

  11. What do you need to live?

  12. What do you need to live happily?

  13. The Ghettos • After Kristallnacht the Jews systematically moved into Ghettos • What is a Ghetto? • How would doing this help Hitler implement his “Final Solution”?

  14. Holocaust Movie

  15. Aryanization Laws • 1933 – All non-Aryan civil servants are forced to retire; Kosher butchering outlawed; German nationality can be revoked from those considered “undesirable”

  16. Aryanization Laws • 1934 – Jewish newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets, Jews deprived of the status of citizenship; marriage and sexual relations between Jews and Aryans forbidden

  17. Aryanization Laws • 1936 – Jews no longer have the right to vote

  18. Aryanization Laws • 1937 - Passports for Jews for travel abroad are greatly restricted

  19. Aryanization Laws • 1938 – Jews must carry i.d. cards and Jewish passports are marked with a red J; Jews may no longer own or bear arms; Jews may no longer attend plays, concerts, etc.; all Jewish children are moved to Jewish school; all Jewish businesses are shut down, Jews may no longer be in certain places at certain times; Jews must hand over driver’s licenses and car registrations; Jews must sell their businesses and hand over securities and jewels; Jews may no longer attend Universities

  20. Aryanization Laws • 1939 – Jews must follow curfews; Jews must turn in radios to the police; Jews must wear yellow stars of David

  21. Aryanization Laws • 1940 - Jews may no longer have phones; Begin taking German Jews into “protective custody” – deported to concentration camps

  22. Aryanization Laws • 1941 – Jews may not leave their houses without permission from the police: Jews may no longer use public telephones

  23. Aryanization Laws • 1942 – Jews are forbidden to subscribe to newspapers; keep dogs, cats, birds, etc; keep electrical equipment including typewriters, own bicycles, buy meat, eggs or milk, use public transportation; attend school

  24. Discussion Questions • Why was there minimal resistance to the Aryanization Laws? • How come Hitler was able to implement these laws? • What do you think was purpose of introducing such restrictions?

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