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Title: What Hate Can Do


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What Hate Can Do
  • The Holocaust

C. A. Lawrence, 2001
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Two Phases of Hatred
  • Phase 1 1933-1939
  • A Common Enemy Re-Education
  • Citizenship Rights?
  • Violence Escalates

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A Common Enemy
  • Hitler blames Jews for problems of Germany
  • Loss of WWI
  • German Economic Depression
  • Jews identified as a race not a religion
  • A New Education Begins
  • Save Germany from impurities
  • Aryan Virtues

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Purify German Culture By Burning Books
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Synagogues were used as storage warehouses. Jews
were no longer allowed to go to church
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Violence Escalates With Systematic Invasions
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The Night of Broken Glass
  • The first organized night of Nazi violence
  • Thousands arrested, including college professors,
    writers, doctors, etc.
  • Why would they arrest these people first?

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How Would You Feel?
  • Synagogues burned all through Germany, Poland and
    other German Occupied countries

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Thousands Arrested
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While Others Are Rounded Up
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And Some Are Left To Mourn.
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Two Phases of Hatred
  • Phase 2 (1939-1945)
  • World War II Declared (England and France)
  • Ghettos and Forced Labor Camps
  • Gas Chamber Use Begins
  • The Final Solution

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Jews Are Gathered Into Ghettos
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Ghettos Are Used to Segregate Jews Into Parts of
the City
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All Jews would live here, sometimes with three or
four families in one apartment
Food was scarce as well as medicine and clothing.
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Jews were used in forced labor factories to
produce for the Nazis.
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Once ghettos would get too full, Jews would be
deported to other work camps.
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Deportation to Various Concentration Camps
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Most camps are run in the same order
Prisoners arrive by Cattle Car
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Once they arrived, they would be separate men
from the women and children
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Or, they would be separated because they couldnt
work.
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Prisoners were forced to undress and hand over
personal belongings.
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Unfortunately, even those who were killed were
robbed of their belongings. Even wedding rings.
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These belongings were stored for the Nazis to use.
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Prisoners were then shaved (all camps) and
tattooed (in most).
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Prisoners were then led to shower rooms, which
were either really showers or gas chambers made
to look like showers.
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Work Shall Make You Free
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Resistance Movement
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Resistance Didnt Have to be Dramatic
  • Resistance didnt only include hiding Jews or
    smuggling them to Sweden (like Denmark)
  • Many snuck food into the ghettos
  • Many mailed letters thrown from trains
  • Blew up railroad tracks
  • Underground newspapers and organizations

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Liberation
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6 Million Jews Were MurderedBut 3 Million
Jews Survived.
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For The Living And The Dead, We Must Bear Witness
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