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1 The Holocaust What happened? When? Why?

2 What was it? The Holocaust was the government planned persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi’s. "Holocaust" is a Greek word meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews, "inferior," were an alien threat to the German racial community.

3 Anti-Semitism

4 Others During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their "racial inferiority": Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other groups were persecuted on political, religious, and behavioral grounds, among them Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and homosexuals.

5 Jews In 1933, the Jewish population of Europe was at over nine million. Most European Jews lived in countries that Nazi Germany would occupy or influence during World War II. By 1945, the Germans and their collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution (define)," the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe. Although Jews, whom the Nazis deemed a priority danger to Germany, were the first victims of Nazi racism, other victims included some 200,000 Roma (Gypsies). At least 200,000 mentally or physically disabled patients, mainly Germans, living in hospitals, were murdered in the so-called Euthanasia Program (define).

6 Who is the Sub-Human

7 What happened In 1942, mass killing in gas chambers (with carbon monoxide gas made by diesel engines) began at Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka, all in Poland. As victims were "unloaded" from cattle cars, they were told that they had to be disinfected in "showers." The Nazi and Ukrainian guards sometimes shouted at and beat the victims, who were ordered to enter the "showers" with raised arms to allow as many people as possible to fit into the gas chambers. The tighter the gas chambers were packed, the faster the victims suffocated.

8 Images of the Holocaust

9 Homework Find and print a personal story of someone who was in the holocaust. (1-2 pages) Read the story and come to class prepared to share a summary of the article Have two statements on what you have learned from this story and how it made you feel.

10 Read the Personal Stories
Read the stories of Holocaust victims and answer the questions in your notebook. Death Camps: Google Earth

11 In The End In the final months of the war, SS guards moved camp inmates by train or on forced marches, often called “death marches,” in an attempt to prevent the Allied liberation of large numbers of prisoners. As Allied forces moved across Europe in a series of attacks against Germany, they began to find and liberate concentration camp prisoners, as well as prisoners along the way by forced march from one camp to another. The marches continued until May 7, 1945, the day the German armed forces surrendered to the Allies.

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13 The Effect On The World Today
In the result of the Holocaust, many of the survivors found shelter in displaced persons (DP) camps administered by the Allied powers. Between 1948 and 1951, almost 700,000 Jews emigrated to Israel, including 136,000 Jewish displaced persons from Europe. Other Jewish DPs emigrated to the United States and other nations. The last DP camp closed in The crimes during the Holocaust devastated most European Jewish communities and eliminated hundreds of Jewish communities in eastern Europe entirely.

14 Anti-Semitism today

15 Rubric Develop The holocaust was an event that defined WWII and its brutality. What was the holocaust and how did it affect the lives of the German people? Use personal stories as evidence Include facts and reasons behind anti-Semitism


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