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The Holocaust

The Holocaust . Let’s begin. What is the Holocaust?. A MASS MURDER OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE GREMAN NAZI REGIME THAT TOOK PLACE FROM 1941 to 1945. Here is an overview . OF WHAT THIS MASS MURDER CALCULATED TO DURING THE DURATION OF THIS TIME PERIOD.

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The Holocaust

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  1. The Holocaust Let’s begin

  2. What is the Holocaust? A MASS MURDER OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE GREMAN NAZI REGIME THAT TOOK PLACE FROM 1941 to 1945

  3. Here is an overview OF WHAT THIS MASS MURDER CALCULATED TO DURING THE DURATION OF THIS TIME PERIOD

  4. Where did this all start?

  5. The “Spark” THE YEAR 1933 WAS THE TIME THAT SPARKED THE BEGINNING OF THE HOLOCAUST

  6. ADOLF HITLER TOOK CONTROL OF GERMANY IN THE YEAR OF 1933

  7. ADOLF HITLER IN 1934 HITLER BECAME DER FUHERER OF THE GERMAN POPULATION, AND JEWS WERE PROHIBITEDFROMGETTING LEGAL QUALIFICATIONS

  8. DURING THE YEAR 1935 THE NUREMBERG RACE LAWSAGAINST JEWS DECREED, AND JEWS WERE BANNED FROM THE NAZI MILITARY

  9. 1936 Olympic Gamesin Berlin THESE GAMES HELPED HITLER GAIN LEGITIMACY THROUGH FAVORABLE PUBLIC OPINION FROM FOREIGN VISITORS AND THEN TEMPORARILY REFRAINED FROM ACIONS AGAINST THE JEWS

  10. JEWS BANNED IN 1937 JEWS WERE BANNED FROM MANY PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS

  11. 1937 THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT PROMOTED THE STEREO-TYPE OF THE JEWISH CULTURE

  12. 1938 • THE NAZIS INVADE AUSTRIA CAUSING THE COUNTRY TO BECOME ONE NATION WITH GERMANY. HITLER ALSO TOOK OVER CZECHOSLOVAKIA. SO CZECH ALSO BECAME PART OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE.

  13. 1939 HITLER AND STALIN GERMANYAND THE USSR SIGN THE NON-AGRESSIONPACT

  14. 1939 POLAND WITH THIS NEW PACT GERMANY AND THE USSR DECIDED THAT THEY WOULD SPLIT UP POLAND BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES WHICH SPARKS THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR

  15. 1939 JEWS MUST NOW WEAR YELLOW STARS

  16. Ghettos JEWS ARE BEGINNING TO BE MOVED OUT OF THEIR HOMES TO THE GHETTOS

  17. 1940 HITLER BEGAN TO MOVE TO WESTERN EUROPE AND TOOK CONTROL OF DENMARK, NORWAY, NETHERLANDS, LUXEMBURG, AND THEN AFTER SOMETIME, HE TOOK CONTROL OVER FRANCE AS WELL

  18. 1941 1941 WAS THE YEAR WHERE EVERYTHING BEGAN TO INTESNIFY. THIS WAS THE YEAR WERE THE WAR STARTED TO SPREAD ALL THROUGHOUT EUROPE

  19. 1941-1945 THE HOLOCAUST BEGINS

  20. What makes up the Holocaust

  21. Transporting the Jews • MANY JEWS IN POLAND AND RUSSIA WERE TRANSPORTED HUNDREDS OF MILES, AWAY FROM HOME, IN TERRIBLE CONDITIONS THAT WOULD TAKE THEM TO CONCENTRATION CAMPS ALL OVER WESTERN EUROPE.

  22. Ghettos Jews were not only segregated but isolated into Ghettos. These were the poorest, most dilapidated parts of cities. They were over crowded and diseased. There was little sanitation, food, or education

  23. Ghettos

  24. Concentration Camps THESE WERE CAMPS WHERE JEWS WERE FORCED TO GO TO, TO BE TORTURED OR TO DO WORK

  25. What were they used for? THESE CAMPS WERE USED TO “HOUSE” THE JEWS. EVENTUALLY GERMANS BEGAN TO KILL THE JEWS BY USING POISONOUS GASES, FIRE, AND TESTINGS OF MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS ON THE JEWS

  26. Extermination Camps THESE WERE CAMPS THAT JEWS WERE SENT TO, TO BE KILLED. THEY WERE ALSO KNOWN AS DEATH CAMPS.

  27. Death Camps THE GERMANS BUILT SIX DEATH CAMPS.

  28. The 6 Death Camps of the Holocaust Auschwitz Majdanek Belzec Sobibor Chelmno Treblinka

  29. Auschwitz The killing centre where the largest numbers of European Jews were killed. By mid 1942, mass gassing of Jews using Zyklon-B began at Auschwitz, where extermination was conducted on an industrial scale with some estimates running as high as three million persons eventually killed through gassing, starvation, disease, shooting, and burning. 9 out of 10 were Jews. In addition, Gypsies, Soviet POWs, and prisoners of all nationalities died in the gas chambers.

  30. Majdanek

  31. Belzec An extermination center that consisted of two camps divided into three parts: administration section, barracks and storage for plundered goods, and extermination section. Initially, there were three gas chambers using carbon monoxide housed in a wooden building. They were later replaced by six gas chambers in a brick and concrete building.

  32. Sobibor The largest single massacre action of the Holocaust and lasted twenty-one months, carried out by the Nazi extermination machine. It was a substantial part of the overall plan for the Final Solution of the Jewish Problem - the Germans’ plan to physically liquidate all Jews of Europe. Sobibor operated for only one purpose: to kill as many Jews including children as quickly as possible. No selections were made for work or death - victims were brought to the camp in cattle cars and all but a handful were gassed immediately after arrival.

  33. Chelmn0 The camp consisted of two parts: administration section, barracks and storage for plundered goods; burial and cremation site. It operated three gas vans using carbon monoxide.

  34. Treblinka Hundreds of thousands of Jews were at this camp. It was located near an existing penal labour camp and covered an area of 17 hectares. The camp was surrounded by a high barbed wire fence camouflaged with interwoven greenery to hide what was happening inside. Anti-tank obstacles and rolls of barbed wire were placed outside the fence. Watch towers were additionally positioned around the camp.

  35. IN THE END IN 1945 THE WAR HAD COME TO AN END. BY THEN, ALL THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS WERE CLOSED. AND VERY FEW JEWS SURVIVED. MANY DIED DUE TO THE HARSH CONDITIONS OF THE CAMPS, EXPERIMENTS, TORTURING, AND THE KILLING THAT OCCURRED AT THE CAMPS

  36. REVIEW TIME! HOPE YOU WERE PAYING ATTENTION! TIME TO PLAY!

  37. What year “sparked” the beginning of the Holocaust? A. 1941 C. 1933 B. 1945 D. 1931

  38. OH NO! That is not correct! Try again!

  39. CORRECT! Wow someone was paying attention! Continue!

  40. Whatcity was the Olympic games held in the year 1936? A. Hamburg C. Munich B. Berlin D. Auschwitz

  41. UH OH! That is not the right answer! Try again!

  42. YES! Berlin was the city were the 1936 Olympics' were hosted! Continue!

  43. In1939 what was an important new law enforced on the Jews? A. Cannot work in a professional setting C. Promoting Jews stereo-types B. Forced to wear yellow stars D. No Jews in Military

  44. Whoops!! That is not the law that was enforced! Try again!

  45. The Yellow Stars! Yes that is sadly true, they were worn to clarify who was a Jew Continue!

  46. Hitlertried to take over which partof Germany? Eastern or Western

  47. Eastern! Nope that is not correct! Western is the right answer

  48. CORRECT! Wow someone was paying attention! Continue!

  49. How many Death Camps were made during the Holocaust? A. 3 C. 6 B. 4 D. 7

  50. OH NO! That is not correct! Try again!

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