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Title: The Holocaust


1
The Holocaust
  • For the dead and the living, we must bear
    witness.
  • -Elie Wiesel

2
What was the Holocaust?
  • The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic,
    state-sponsored persecution and murder of about
    12 million people
  • The Nazis believed that Germans were racially
    superior they sought to kill anyone who
    threatened this superiority

3
Who were the victims?
  • 6 million of those who died were Jewish
  • Another estimated 6 million non-Jews were killed
  • Some of the remaining victims were targeted
    because of their racial inferiority Gypsies,
    the disabled, Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians,
    etc.)
  • Others were killed due to their political,
    ideological, or behavioral groups Communists,
    Socialists, Jehovahs Witnesses, and homosexuals

4
the Master Race
  • Nazi ideology taught that the German people were
    part of the master race
  • to be ethnically pure, anyone that weakened the
    race needed to be eliminated
  • this included mentally or physically disabled
    adults or children

Right Often people, like these children, were
victims of medical experiments before they were
killed
5
The Jews
  • in 1933, the Jewish population of Europe was
    over 9 million
  • as a part of the Final Solution, 2 out of
    every 3 Jews would be killed by the end of the
    war
  • to tell them apart, Jews were required to wear
    the yellow star of David on their clothing

6
Who was a Jew?
People with at least one Jewish grandparent were
considered Jewish
7
Flood of Refugees
  • after Kristallnacht, many Jews realized the
    seriousness of the worsening situation and tried
    to leave for other countries
  • many countries, including France, Britain, and
    the United States, closed their borders after
    admitting tens of thousands of Jewish refugees
  • many Jews were left trapped in Germany

The SS St. Louis was to take many Jews from
Europe to the US they were denied docking in
the US and Cuba and returned to Europe
8
Ghettos
  • after Kristallnacht, many Jews were deprived of
    their businesses and jobs
  • after Hitler couldnt get rid of the Jews
    through immigration, he decided to isolate Jews
    in ghettos
  • Jews were forced from their homes into
    segregated sections of cities
  • the hope was that Jews in ghettos would starve
    or die from disease

Right Resistance leaders led an uprising in the
Warsaw Ghetto
9
The Final Solution
  • the Final Solution was Hitlers plan for the
    genocide of the Jews
  • genocide systematic killing of an entire
    people
  • The SS (Hitlers elite security force) moved
    from town to town, hunting Jews, marching them
    into the woods, and shooting them
  • this proved too time consuming, so many began to
    be sent to concentration camps

10
Concentration Camps
  • from ghettos, those still alive were rounded up
    and taken to concentration camps, usually by long
    trips on train boxcars with little food and poor
    sanitation
  • once they arrived at the camps, victims were
    usually divided into two groups one group of
    the weak for instant execution (children, the
    elderly, the sick, etc), the second group of
    strong people for work detail before their deaths

These people are being divided at Birkenau Camp
11
Death camps
  • Camps like Auschwitz were known as death camps
  • Prisoners designated for instant execution were
    told to undress for a shower
  • Once they were inside the shower room, poison
    gas canisters were dropped, killing the prisoners
  • Their bodies were burned in crematoriums
  • Prisoners chosen to work were usually moved to
    other camps for work in factories, fields, etc.

12
Map of Concentration Camps
13
Identification Symbols
  • Nazis used triangular badges or patches to
    identify prisoners in the concentration camps

Asocial most diverse criminals, homeless
Emigrant
Political Prisoner Communist, Socialist, Etc.
Habitual Criminal
Bible Researcher - often Jehovahs Witnesses
Homosexuals
Gypsies
Jews
14
Life in a concentration camp
  • life in a concentration camp was harsh food
    was at a minimum usually thin soup, a scrap of
    moldy bread, or potato peelings
  • most prisoners lost 50 pounds in the first few
    months
  • prisoners worked seven days a week as slaves

Prisoners were tattooed with a number
Concentration camp prisoners
15
Liberation
  • As Allied troops moved across Europe, they began
    to discover the concentration camps
  • They discovered starving prisoners, many at the
    brink of death due to disease, and mounds of
    unburied dead bodies

16
The Survivors
  • Those who survived faced many obstacles
  • Most were seriously ill and needed medical
    attention
  • Where were their families?
  • Where should they go? Their homes, possessions,
    and families were gone
  • What should they do now? How do you move on?
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