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Title: The Holocaust


1
  • The Holocaust

2
Vocab
  • Concentration Camps detention centers, prisons,
    for civilians considered enemies of the state.
  • Holocaust Nazi massacre of approx. 6 million
    Jews. About 5 million other people Gypsies,
    Poles, Homosexuals, people with handicap, and
    political dissenters were also killed.
  • Genocide the murder of a group of people based
    on their race.
  • Nuremburg Trials European trials for Nazis who
    committed crimes against humanity

3
Prelude to the Final Solution
  • In 1935 Nuremberg laws limit the Jews rights
  • In 1938, the Nazi attack on the Jews changed and
    became more violent with Himmler launching
    Kristallnacht on 11th November 1938.
  • By 1939, half of Germanys 500,000 Jews had
    emigrated to escape Nazi persecution.

4
Prelude to the Final Solution
  • In 1939, Germany invaded Poland which had a much
    larger population of 3 million Jews.
  • Jews were forced into Ghettos, walled off
    sections of town and given very little food.
    (starve them out)

5
Children Dying of Starvation in the Warsaw Ghetto
6
  • Read Ghetto (folder 5)
  • Watch clip
  • Pt 1
  • Pt 2 (ch 5)

7
Change of Tactics Einsatzgruppen
  • In 1941, Germany invaded Russia which had a
    population of 5 million Jews.
  • Himmler sent four specially trained SS units
    called Einsatzgruppen battalions into German
    occupied territory and shot at least 1 million
    Jews.
  • Victims were taken to deserted areas where they
    were made to dig their own graves and shot.
  • When the SS ran out of bullets they sometimes
    killed their victims using flame throwers.

8
Change of Tactics Einsatzgruppen
9
The Final Solution
  • In January 1942, Himmler decided to change
    tactics once again.
  • It was decided that the existing methods were too
    inefficient and that a new Final Solution was
    necessary.

10
Where were the Death Camps built?
The work of the Einsatzgruppen
11
SS Tactics
  • Deception
  • The Jews were told that they were going to
    resettlement areas in the East.
  • In some Ghettos the Jews had to purchase their
    own train tickets.
  • They were told to bring the tools of their trade
    and pots and pans.
  • New arrivals at the Death camps were given
    postcards to send to their friends.
  • Terror and Starvation
  • The SS publicly shot people for smuggling food or
    for any act of resistance
  • The Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto were only fed a
    1000 calories a day .

12
More SS Tactics Dehumanisation
  • The SS guards who murdered the Jews were
    brainwashed with Anti-Semitic propaganda.
  • The Jews were transported in cattle cars in
    terrible conditions.
  • Naked, dirty and half starved people look like
    animals, which helped to reinforce the Nazi
    propaganda.
  • The SS used to train their new guards by
    encouraging them to set fire to a pit full of
    live victims usually children.

13
Entrance to Auschwitz
Notice how it has been built to resemble a
railway station
14
Auschwitz Orchestra
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Map of Auschwitz
New Arrivals
Showers
Destruction Through Work
16
Auschwitz from the air
Notice how the Death camp is set out like a
factory complex
The Nazis used industrial methods to murder the
Jews and process their dead bodies
17
The Gas Chambers
  • The Nazis would force large groups of prisoners
    into small cement rooms and drop canisters of
    Zyklon B, or prussic acid, in its crystal form
    through small holes in the roof.
  • These gas chambers were sometimes disguised as
    showers or bathing houses.

The SS would try and pack up to 2000 people into
this gas chamber
18
The outside of the Gas Chamber
19
Processing the bodies
  • Specially selected Jews known as the
    sonderkommando were used to to remove the gold
    fillings and hair of people who had been gassed.
  • The Sonderkommando Jews were also forced to feed
    the dead bodies into the crematorium.

20
The Ovens at Dachau
21
Dead bodies waiting to be processed
22
Shoes waiting to be processed by the
sonderkommando
Taken inside a huge glass case in the Auschwitz
Museum. This represents one day's collection at
the peak of the gassings, about twenty five
thousand pairs.
23
Destruction Through Work
This photo was taken by the Nazis to show just
how you could quite literally work the fat of the
Jews by feeding them 200 calories a day
24
Destruction Through Work
Same group of Jews 6 weeks later
25
Watch clip Final Solution part 1, part 3
26
Was the Final Solution successful?
  • The Nazis aimed to kill 11 million people
  • Today there are only 2,000 Jews living in Poland.
  • The Nazis managed to kill at least 6 million Jews.
  • Not all Jews went quietly into the gas cambers.
  • In 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto, like many others
    revolted against the Nazis when the Jews realized
    what was really happening.

27
  • Evil is when a few good men decide to do nothing.

28
Resistance Movements
  • Resistance existed in almost every concentration
    camp and ghetto of Europe.
  • Unfortunately very few of them had any kind of
    impact due to the force of the Nazis.
  • In general, rescue or aid to Holocaust victims
    was not a priority the focus was to fight the
    war against Nazism.

29
  • First They Came for the Jews
  • By Pastor Martin Niemoller
  •  
  • First they came for the Jews
  • and I did not speak out
  • because I was not a Jew.
  • Then they came for the communists
  • and I did not speak out
  • because I was not a communist.
  • Then they came for the trade unionists
  • and I did not speak out
  • because I was not a trade unionist.
  • Then they came for me
  • and there was no one left
  • to speak out for me.

30
Examples of successful resistance
  • Churches hiding Jews in the basements and closets
    of their churches
  • Oskar Schindler A Nazi who changed his ways
    during the war and started to help Jews survive
  • Non-Jewish families that would adopt Jewish
    children as their own
  • Corrie ten-Boom a woman and her family that hid
    hundreds of Jews in their house and would ruin
    train tracks so the Nazi trains full of Jews
    could not get through to the Concentration Camps

31
The Beginning of the End
  • In 1944, the war started turning against Germany.
  • To cover up the evidence of genocide, outlying
    concentration camps were evacuated.
  • Prisoners were moved to camps within Germany so
    they would not be liberated by the Allied Forces.

32
The Beginning of the End
  • Concentration camps were evacuated through long
    journeys on foot known as death marches.
  • Even camps unintended for extermination became
    deadly as their conditions worsened.

33
The End of Nazi Tyranny
  • In May 1945, Nazi Germany collapsed, the guards
    fled, and the camps ceased to exist.
  • Trials were conducted for war crimes.
  • Millions of Holocaust survivors were liberated
    from Nazi rule, but had nowhere to go.
  • We are free, but how will we live without our
    families? Anton Mason (survivor)

34
Add to your timeline
  • January 30, 1933 Adolph Hitler named chancellor
    of Germany
  • 1935 Nuremburg Laws
  • 1939 -in Poland, Jews were required to wear
    patches or armbands at all times with the Star of
    David on them.
  • 1939-1942-Jews lived in Ghettos

35
  • January 1942-Final Solution
  • Jews are sent to labor camps or death camps
  • 1944-German starts losing WWII and camps are
    evacuated
  • 1945-Germany loses WWII, all Jewish people are
    liberated (free)
  • November 21, 1945 to October 1, 1946-Nuremburg
    Trials (for Nazi leaders)

36
Journal
  • Put yourself (as who you are now) in Nazi
    Germany. What would your life have been like?
  • Jewish?
  • Helping people escape?
  • Political Dissenter?
  • Supporting the Nazis?
  • Hitler Youth
  • 1-2 paragraphs describing what the reality of
    your life would have been like and what you would
    have liked it to be like (if they are different).
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