What is the Holocaust?  Where Hitler gained control of the government  He wanted to eliminate all JEWS  Hitler killed many people who he considered.

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What is the Holocaust?  Where Hitler gained control of the government  He wanted to eliminate all JEWS  Hitler killed many people who he considered as racially dangerous

Facts  “the United States is the most favored destination” What I mean:  When people were trying to escape from Germany they try to go to the US for freedom and opportunities Page:19 Paragraph:3

Facts Continued  “Less than 10% of Jewish children under the age of 16 survived the Holocaust” Page:136 Paragraph:1  “They targeted children with mental and physical disabilities” Page:136 Paragraph:1  “Children were sent to gas chambers” Page:136 Paragraph:2

More Facts  “some were shot and buried in mass graves” Page:136 Paragraph:2  “Others went to camp with their parents” Page:136 Pargraph:3

Facts  “Older healthy children were put to work” page:136 Pargraph:3  “Camp conditions were so bad children died of starvation and diseases” Page:136 Pargraph:4

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