Title: What Hate Can Do
1What Hate Can Do
C. A. Lawrence, 2001
2Two Phases of Hatred
- Phase 1 1933-1939
- A Common Enemy Re-Education
- Citizenship Rights?
- Violence Escalates
3A 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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7Purify German Culture By Burning Books
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9Synagogues were used as storage warehouses. Jews
were no longer allowed to go to church
10Violence Escalates With Systematic Invasions
11The 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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14How Would You Feel?
- Synagogues burned all through Germany, Poland and
other German Occupied countries
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16Thousands Arrested
17While Others Are Rounded Up
18And Some Are Left To Mourn.
19Two 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
20Jews Are Gathered Into Ghettos
21Ghettos Are Used to Segregate Jews Into Parts of
the City
22All Jews would live here, sometimes with three or
four families in one apartment
Food was scarce as well as medicine and clothing.
23Jews were used in forced labor factories to
produce for the Nazis.
24Once ghettos would get too full, Jews would be
deported to other work camps.
25Deportation to Various Concentration Camps
26Most camps are run in the same order
Prisoners arrive by Cattle Car
27Once they arrived, they would be separate men
from the women and children
28Or, they would be separated because they couldnt
work.
29Prisoners were forced to undress and hand over
personal belongings.
30Unfortunately, even those who were killed were
robbed of their belongings. Even wedding rings.
31These belongings were stored for the Nazis to use.
32Prisoners were then shaved (all camps) and
tattooed (in most).
33Prisoners were then led to shower rooms, which
were either really showers or gas chambers made
to look like showers.
34Work Shall Make You Free
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40Resistance Movement
41Resistance 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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44Liberation
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486 Million Jews Were MurderedBut 3 Million
Jews Survived.
49For The Living And The Dead, We Must Bear Witness