Title: Remember
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2Chronology Until words lose meaning
3January 31st 1933
Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany
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5April 1st 1933
Boycott
6May 10th 1933
Burning of books
7September 29th, 1933 - Nazis prohibit Jews from
owning land
October 4th, 1933 - Jews are prohibited from
being newspaper editors
January 24th, 1934 - Jews are banned from the
German Labor Front
May 17th, 1934 - Jews not allowed national health
insurance
July 22nd, 1934 - Jews are prohibited from
getting legal qualifications
August 2nd, 1934 - Hitler becomes Fuehrer
May 21st, 1935 - Nazis ban Jews from serving in
the military
September 15th, 1935 Nuremberg Race Laws
implemented
August 1st, 1936 - Olympic games begin in Berlin
in spite of those events
In January 1937 - Jews are banned from many
professional occupations including teaching
Germans, and from being accountants or dentists.
They are also denied tax reductions and child
allowances.
April 26th, 1938 - Nazis order Jews to register
wealth and property
July 6th, 1938 - Nazis prohibited Jews from
trading and providing a variety of specified
commercial services
July 25th, 1938 - Jewish doctors prohibited by
law from practicing medicine
September 27th, 1938 - Jews are prohibited from
all legal practices
October 5th, 1938 - Law requires Jewish passports
to be stamped with a red "J."
8Nov 9th 1938 - Kristallnacht - The Night of
Broken Glass. Nazis fine Jews one billion marks
for damages related to Kristallnacht
9January 30th 1939
If the international Jewish financiers in and
outside Europe should succeed in plunging the
nations once more into a world war, then the
result will not be the Bolshevizing of the earth,
and thus the victory of Jewry, but the
annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe!"
Adolf Hitler
10In May 1939 -The St. Louis, a ship crowded with
930 Jewish refugees, is turned away by Cuba, the
United States and other countries and returns to
Europe.
All gates for massive escape are now shut.
11January 25th, 1940 -Nazis choose the town of
Oswiecim (Auschwitz) in Poland near Krakow as
site of new concentration camp
February 12th, 1940 -First deportation of German
Jews into occupied Poland
April 30, 1940 -The Lodz Ghetto in Poland is
sealed off from the outside world with 230,000
Jews locked inside and is the first in a very
long list.
March 26th, 1941 -The German Army High Command
gives approval on the tasks of SS murder squads
(Einsatzgruppen) in Poland .
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14In January 1942 Gas is being used in Auschwitz
for the first time.
Queue for gas chamber no. 4
15Having failed selection in Auschwitz
16Being moved to a cattle train
17The Ghettos are quickly running out of food and
medicine, while inhabitants are systematically
transported to the camps
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19Children in medical experiments ward, Auschwitz
20At Birkenau
211944 onwards Camps are liquidated by death
marches or quick executions. They are being moved
away from the war front. Major evidence
concealment operation in progress.
22April 4th 1945 Ohrdruf in Germany is the first
camp liberated by the western alleys. A few days
later Bergen Belsen is liberated by the British
army.
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24I still believe, in spite of everything, that
people are truly good at heart
Anna Frank Prior to Bergen Belsen
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27This is the story of the tour of Poland, and the
reflections some of the students wrote upon
returning. The Tour was enabled through Harold
House, and was heavily supported by U.J.I.A and
the Claims Conference Committee.
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29I felt so much anger but I was also proud to be
standing there, wearing my Kippah, having the
freedom to walk out at any time Adam
Goldstein
30When my group recited Jewish songs when walking
out of Auschwitz I felt victorious and unified.
We beat them. With our songs we beat
Hitler Mark Abrams
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32This is an essential thing that every Jew
should do in their lifetime. Pictures and film
cannot fully explain what I saw Adam
Bernstein
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34I have learnt that people in the world today
must work together to combat prejudice and
racism. To stop something as horrific as the
Holocaust from ever happening again Johanna
Bennett
35The three day trip to Poland was one I will
definitely never, ever forget. From start to
finish it was a rollercoaster of
emotions Melonee Morris
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37Visiting Poland made me appreciate my freedom.
Small things in life that I worry about from day
to day do not matter Nicola Messing
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39The sense of solidarity within the group was
overwhelming. Everyone had the freedom to express
themselves. We all understood each
other. Naomi Charing
40While singing HATIKVA another group stopped,
listened and joined in. Strangers, people we
dont know, but have one amazing thing in common
with us. Being Jewish Simon Epsley
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42I assumed the sole purpose of the trip was
Auschwitz but realised there was much more. We
visited the Jewish quarter of Krakow, the Ghetto,
many different Synagogues, Plaszow labour camp,
all added to the educational value of the
trip Allan Lewis
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44Birds did sing and grass was green. Were it not
for the actions of humans this place would have
been just a field. A normal piece in G-Ds earth
it was human actions alone that created such a
huge plot spoiling a part of G-Ds
creation Hannah Bradley
45We must not let this happen again. It is our
dutyWhat makes a person better than the
other?... Dalia Goldstein
46I thought that what we were doing was Hitler's
worst nightmare. We were Jews, wondering freely
in one of his campsThe sense of pride I had for
being a Jew was overwhelming Michael Cowan
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48I realised how much I take for granted at home.
I dont even think twice about things that were
so important to the Jews in the concentration
camps like food, clothes or even
water Olivia Caplan
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50I felt a great pride as we sang HATIKVA in
front of the Israeli flag in Auschwitz. I felt
more pride than I have ever felt
before Steven Roskin
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52I think we learned from the students, a lot more
than we taught them and we thank them for
that Educational Staff on tour Goori Lev Ari,
Vikki Lawrence, Ben Rosen, Es Rosen. Peera
Feldman (Israel), Moish (Israel). Staff in
Liverpool Clare Molyneux.
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