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1 The Holocaust By Melissa Walters By Melissa Walters

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3 General information about the Holocaust FHitler cost the lives of 50 million people. FOut of the 50 million people 6 million of them were Jewish. FThe Nazis put up signs in the window to tell people not to buy from the Jewish shops. FHitler cost the lives of 50 million people. FOut of the 50 million people 6 million of them were Jewish. FThe Nazis put up signs in the window to tell people not to buy from the Jewish shops.

4 More information FThey forced Jews into labor gangs to repair the damage from the 1st war FPeople though that the Jews were nasty unthinkable things FHitler had all Jews wear a special arm band FThey forced Jews into labor gangs to repair the damage from the 1st war FPeople though that the Jews were nasty unthinkable things FHitler had all Jews wear a special arm band

5 Fun facts F5 million non-Jewish victims FHeinrish Himmler was the 2nd most powerful man behind Hitler FThe first victims of the Holocaust was people with disabilities F5 thousands Jewish communities were wiped out FThe Final Solution- the Nazis plan to exterminate the Jewish people during World War 2 F5 million non-Jewish victims FHeinrish Himmler was the 2nd most powerful man behind Hitler FThe first victims of the Holocaust was people with disabilities F5 thousands Jewish communities were wiped out FThe Final Solution- the Nazis plan to exterminate the Jewish people during World War 2

6 What is a ghetto A ghetto is a place where the people that live there stay there and nobody who is not a member of the community is not welcomed

7 What different types of ghettos FClosed ghetto The closed ghetto is closed off by walls or a fence with barbed wire FOpen ghetto No walls or fences. Restrictions on leaving FDestruction ghetto Tightly sealed off. Existed ghettos for 2-6 weeks. Come in and shoot or deport the Jewish population FClosed ghetto The closed ghetto is closed off by walls or a fence with barbed wire FOpen ghetto No walls or fences. Restrictions on leaving FDestruction ghetto Tightly sealed off. Existed ghettos for 2-6 weeks. Come in and shoot or deport the Jewish population

8 Adolf Hitler FApril 20th, 1889 he was born FApril 30th, 1945 he died F(10 days after turning 56 years old) F(in Berlin Germany) FAt the age 18 his mother had gotten cancer and she was treated by Jewish doctor F(she died) FSeptember 1930 Nazis pulled 6.5 million votes FHitler took power in January 30th 1933 FSeptember 1st 1939 Hitler started World War 2 FApril 20th, 1889 he was born FApril 30th, 1945 he died F(10 days after turning 56 years old) F(in Berlin Germany) FAt the age 18 his mother had gotten cancer and she was treated by Jewish doctor F(she died) FSeptember 1930 Nazis pulled 6.5 million votes FHitler took power in January 30th 1933 FSeptember 1st 1939 Hitler started World War 2

9 Joseph Goebbels F1897-1945 FKilled over 46 million Europeans F1922- Goebbels graduates from Heidelberg University and joins the Nazi party F1926- conflict between Hitler and Strasser FSwitches loyalty to Hitler. Rewarded, Hitler appoints him as Nazi district head F1931- married to Magda Fhad six children- (Helga, Hilde, Helmut, Holde, Hedda and Heida) FH in tribute to Hitler F1897-1945 FKilled over 46 million Europeans F1922- Goebbels graduates from Heidelberg University and joins the Nazi party F1926- conflict between Hitler and Strasser FSwitches loyalty to Hitler. Rewarded, Hitler appoints him as Nazi district head F1931- married to Magda Fhad six children- (Helga, Hilde, Helmut, Holde, Hedda and Heida) FH in tribute to Hitler

10 Josef Mengele aka Angel of death FResponsible thousands of death at Auschwitz concentration camps FBorn on March 16th in 1911 FHe is the oldest of three F1936- he passed his state medical examination F1938- enlist in the SS also known as the “Blackshirts” F1943- investigates a way to increase human fertility F1945- 3 thousands children were involved in experiments done by him 2 hundred remained alive F1979- he dies on February 7th FThe world found out he died in the year 1985 6 years after he died FResponsible thousands of death at Auschwitz concentration camps FBorn on March 16th in 1911 FHe is the oldest of three F1936- he passed his state medical examination F1938- enlist in the SS also known as the “Blackshirts” F1943- investigates a way to increase human fertility F1945- 3 thousands children were involved in experiments done by him 2 hundred remained alive F1979- he dies on February 7th FThe world found out he died in the year 1985 6 years after he died

11 Medical Experiments

12 Freezing/hypothermia FThese experiments were conducted for the Nazi high command FConducted on the men FThousands of German soldiers died of freezing to death FThese experiments were conducted for the Nazi high command FConducted on the men FThousands of German soldiers died of freezing to death

13 Genetic Experiments FThis was the biggest part of the over all plain FThe blonde hair blue eyes was the perfect race FAny other race was to be cleansed from the the society FThe rule for marriage was vary complex FThis was the biggest part of the over all plain FThe blonde hair blue eyes was the perfect race FAny other race was to be cleansed from the the society FThe rule for marriage was vary complex

14 Experiments on Twins FThe examination started at the head The doctors examined all parts of their head. This took days to do. FThe doctors then X-rayed them completely. FDoctors then forced a tube through their noses and into the lungs Then ventilated with a gas which caused them to cough severely FThe were photographed vary days The purpose for this to photograph their hair patterns They were forced to stand, bend, kneel, and other things FThe examination started at the head The doctors examined all parts of their head. This took days to do. FThe doctors then X-rayed them completely. FDoctors then forced a tube through their noses and into the lungs Then ventilated with a gas which caused them to cough severely FThe were photographed vary days The purpose for this to photograph their hair patterns They were forced to stand, bend, kneel, and other things

15 Pictures of Oskar Schindler The ring that was Given to him.

16 Schindler’s List I watched the movie Schindler’s List. That movie is a great movie to watch if you want to learn about the Holocaust. It shows what one man will do to save the lives of thousands of Jewish people. This movie is a sad movie because it is a true movie about what they did to the victims of the Holocaust. What they did to the Jewish people is a sad thing but thanks to one man so many people did not die during this time. “ Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire ”


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