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By: Collin Cruz
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Over 400 biracial children were killed by the Nazis The Nazis saw colored skin as a disease on German blood The parents were either murdered or sent to the camps
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Men were mostly shot on sight The women were sent to death camps The stronger men were sent to concentration and transit camps
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An artist from Paramaribo, Surinam Moved to America with his Father Became electrical engineer, job took him to Bulgaria Him and his wife were captured and sent to a transit camp His wife was killed He was in the camp for the remainder of the war(3 years) He created a visual diary
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The black prisoners were not systematically eliminated Instead they were just killed
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Most black soldiers were killed Only a few were brought to the camps They were worked to death
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The all African American 761 st tank battalion They witnessed what happened to black prisoners They helped liberate Gunskirchen
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There were not many Black Germans, they came from France after WWI They were mainly shot on sight or beaten The Nazis called them “Rhinland Bastards”
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“Holocaust.” World book Student. World book. 2011. Web. 30 March 2011 “Blacks in the Holocaust.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 6 January 2011. Web. 12 February 2011. “What happened to people of color?” The Holocaust History Project. 11 December 2010. Web. 30 March 2011.
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