Holocaust Background– The Bloodlands

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Holocaust.
Advertisements

Section Three The Holocaust
Chapter 16: WWII & It's Aftermath
The Holocaust US History Mr. Owen Spring Persecution Begins  April 7, 1933 non-Aryans are removed from gov. jobs  Jews blamed for –Economic problems.
The Holocaust Human rights begin after one of the greatest genocides the world has ever seen.
16.3 The Holocaust How did Hitler’s plan for Aryan domination become reality?
33 Things You Should Know About the Holocaust. The Holocaust began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany and ended in 1945 when the Nazis.
The Holocaust Let’s clear some things up! Did not arise from nowhere or only in Germany – LONG history of anti-Semitism (anti-Jewish feelings) in many.
Description History Victims Concentration Camps Liberation and Beyond
The Holocaust. What is the Holocaust? Holocaust Holocaust- The Systemic Murder of 11 Million people across Europe, more than half of whom were Jews.
Holocaust Power Point Mrs. Trace and Mrs. Mueller Lindblom Math & Science Academy.
The Holocaust Chapter 16, Section 3.
Chapter 16 Section 3 The Holocaust.
Bell Quiz: Use Pages How many people were killed during
The Holocaust Over 13 million people killed by Nazi Germany. Jews, Gypsies, Mentally and Physically Handicapped, Slavs, Homosexuals, and Undesirables,
January 14, Notes: The Holocaust Video Clip: Band of Brothers : Liberation of Concentration Camp Return Work ***World War II Exam.
Warm up – Write the Question What were the Nuremburg laws? Reflect on the video we saw "a class divided" and analyze the effects these laws might have.
Genocide - a systematic killing of a specific group
The Holocaust In Europe The Final Solution WWII in Europe ( )
Phases of the Holocaust. Boycott, 1933 Hitler announced a boycott of all Jewish businesses, which isolated Jews both socially and economically from German.
The Holocaust  Nazi’s propose new racial order  Aryans- master race of Germanic peoples  All non-Aryans were inferior: especially Jewish  Holocaust-
Holocaust Terms Pre-reading for Night.
The Holocaust.
The Holocaust World War Looms #3. I. Persecution Begins ► A. Jews Targeted  1. Germans blamed Jews for their failures in WWI.  2. Hitler preached Anti-Semitism.
The Holocaust Discuss the constitutional issues and the impact of events on the U.S. home front, including the internment of Japanese Americans.
Graphic Organizer Answers
Auschwitz.
24-3: The Holocaust. 1933: Thousands of Jews leave Germany Why didn’t France and Britain accept as many German Jews as they might have? France and Britain.
The Holocaust Chapter 24 Section 3. I Persecution Begins Holocaust= the systematic murder of 11 mil. Ppl across Europe.
For TomorrowFor Tomorrow  Read Section 4, Ch. 16. Take your own notes. On Monday you will be able to iuse these notes in class – possible quiz.
16.3 The Holocaust. Holocaust The systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe, more than half of whom were Jews.
THE HOLOCAUST. WHAT WAS THE HOLOCAUST? The Holocaust was a deliberate, systematic murder of 6 million of Jews, in Europe. The Holocaust is considered.
Ch. 32 sec. 3 Answers. 1. Who were the victims of the Holocaust?
Holocaust Vocabulary 1.Prejudice against or hatred of Jews, often rooted in their culture, background and/or religion. A person who practices anti- semitism.
Chapter 16 World War Looms Section 3 The Holocaust.
The Holocaust. I.Nuremburg Laws  anti-Jewish legislation, initiated in 1935  marriage restrictions (1935)  stripped Jews of German citizenship (1935)
24-3: The Holocaust.
Section 3-The Holocaust
Mr. Marston Arcadia High School/2014
Holocaust HOLOCAUST: NAZI GENOCIDE OF JEWS AND OTHERS DURING W.W. II
THE HOLOCAUST.
The Holocaust Pg. 72 in your notebook.
Chapter 20, Section 4 The Holocaust.
A Brief History of Discrimination...
Objective: Describe the Holocaust.
Overview and Aftermath
The Holocaust.
HOLOCAUST.
THE PROGRESSION OF THE HOLOCAUST
13.3: The Holocaust The systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe, more than half of whom were Jews.
Horrors of the Holocaust
The Holocaust
The Holocaust.
The Holocaust
Vocabulary/Identification
THE PROGRESSION OF THE HOLOCAUST
The Holocaust. The Holocaust The Holocaust Nazi’s propose new racial order Holocaust begins Aryans- master race of Germanic peoples All non-Aryans.
Phases of the Holocaust
The Holocaust.
Mr. Marston Arcadia High School/
The Holocaust 24-3.
The Holocaust.
A pictorial guide of genocide
The Holocaust.
World War II: The Holocaust.
Mr. Marston Arcadia High School/
Knowledge Organiser: Holocaust
The Holocaust.
Presentation transcript:

Holocaust Background– The Bloodlands

Background to the Holocaust Building distrust and hatred for Jewish People German Boycotts of Jewish Businesses Nuremberg Law—Anti Jewish Laws Kristallnacht

Kristallnacht 4/9-10/1938 The Night of Broken Glass Jewish homes, synagogues, and businesses destroyed 20,000 Jews arrested and sent to concentration camps

Genocide The deliberate killing of an entire group of people

The Holocaust Systematic murder of 11+ million people Occurred across Europe (esp. Bloodlands) Half of whom were Jews

Non-Jewish Victims Gypsies Freemasons Jehovah Witnesses Homosexuals Slavic Peoples (Russians) Poles Political Prisoners

Different Camps Extermination (death) Camps Concentration Camps Pure Extermination camps: Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka(Operation Reinhard) and Chelmno Combination Camps: Auschwitz-Birkenau and Majdanek Given a task/ job Worked 22 Main camps in Germany and other European countries