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The Holocaust A tragic legacy

The Holocaust A tragic legacy. Ghettoes . The first ghetto was build in Poland in 1939. I n 1940 about 6,560 Jews died in lodsz ghetto. The largest ghetto was war saw. The conditions were very harsh in ghettoes. Children were starving on streets. Many people died of disease in ghetto.

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The Holocaust A tragic legacy

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  1. The HolocaustA tragic legacy

  2. Ghettoes The first ghetto was build in Poland in 1939. In 1940 about 6,560 Jews died in lodsz ghetto. The largest ghetto was war saw. The conditions were very harsh in ghettoes. Children were starving on streets. Many people died of disease in ghetto.

  3. Scene in the Lodz ghetto marketplace. Jakubowicz's model of the Lodz ghetto recreates, on a small scale, the physical appearance of the ghetto, creating the shape of the model to mimic the exact boundaries, streets, and buildings that had a major impact on daily life in the ghetto. Lodz, Poland, between 1940 and 1944. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/media_ph.php?MediaId=4887 Lawton, Clive. Holocaust. New York: Franklin wats, 1999. print Altman, Linda. The Holocaust ghettoes. NJ: enslow, 1998. print

  4. Auschwitz Auschwitz was the largest concentration camp. It was the harshest camp of Nazi. There were three Auschwitz camps. Many Christians died in Auschwitz. More Jews died there then Christians in Auschwitz. Even priests died in the camp.

  5. Main entrance to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Poland, date uncertain http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/media_ph.php?MediaId=1051 Auschwitz. Learning, about the holocaust. 2001. print Lawton, Clive. Auschwitz, comprise Massachusetts: Candle wick press, 2002. print

  6. Heinrich Muller Muller was born April 28, 1900. He was raised as a catholic. He was an officer in two month. After the war he work ass a junior assistant. He got married in 1924 to Sophie Dishpan.

  7. HeinrichMüller, chef de la Gestapo, la police secrète d’Etat du Troisième Reich. Lieu et date

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