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Holocaust Day

Historical Timeline 1930 September 14, 1930 - Germans elect Nazis making them the 2nd largest political party in Germany. 1933 January 30 - Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany. April 1 - Nazis begin boycott of Jewish owned shops July 14 - Nazi Party declared Germany's only political party. 1934 August 2 - German President Hindenburg dies. August 19 - Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of Germany. 1935 March 16 - Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles by introducing military conscription. September 15 - German Jews stripped of rights by Nuremberg Race Laws. 1938 November 9/10 - Kristallnacht - The Night of Broken Glass. 1939 January 30, 1939 - Hitler threatens Jews during Reichstag speech. September 1, 1939 - Nazis invade Poland.

Antisemitism Hatred of the Jewish race (anti-semitism) is not a new concept. By WWII, it had been around for over 2,000 years. First account is in 3rd Century BC Egypt Holocaust and preceding events were the largest scale of antisemitism in human history.

Kristallnacht November 9-10, 1938

Holocaust Casualty Totals Jews: up to 6 million People with disabilities living in institutions: up to 250,000 Roma (Gypsies): 196,000–220,000 By location Auschwitz complex (including Birkenau, Monowitz, and subcamps): approximately 1 million Treblinka: approximately 925,000

Nasser’s Story

Holocaust Project Instructions Read at least 3 of the stories of Jews during the Holocaust You will make a “Creative Project” illustrating your response to the stories you read and the Holocaust in general No phones today – put ‘em in the bin! Use your time effectively. You have this class to make your project so that we can present them next time!