H.A.T.R.E.D. Standard 10.8.5 Analyze the Nazi policy of pursuing racial purity, especially against the European Jews; its transformation into the Final.

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H.A.T.R.E.D. Standard

Analyze the Nazi policy of pursuing racial purity, especially against the European Jews; its transformation into the Final Solution; and the Holocaust that resulted in the murder of six million Jewish civilians.

H.A.T.R.E.D. Hitler’s belief in the master race –Aryan Race Nuremberg Laws 1935 –Ban intermarriage –Deprived citizenship –Jews could not have certain jobs –Star of David

H. A.T.R.E.D. Anti-Semitism –Anti-Jew Hitler Youth

H.A. T.R.E.D. Totalitarianism + Nationalism A dictator with absolute power and nationalistic ideas is dangerous “We have control and we are superior! We must not let Jew blood ruin our master race!”

H.A.T. R.E.D. Racist genocide Kristallnacht “Night of Broken Glass” November 9 & –over 250 synagogues were burned, over 7,000 Jewish businesses, schools, homes, etc were trashed and looted, dozens of Jewish people were killed.

H.A.T.R. E.D. Economic Depression Blamed on the German Jews Jews were scapegoats Needed to get rid of Jews in order to make Germany great again

H.A.T.R.E. D. Defeat in WWI blamed on the Jews Many German Jews attempted to flee to other countries “We all want to get rid of our Jews. The difficulty is that no country wishes to receive them.” - Joachim von Ribbentrop German Foreign Minister

Jewish Relocation~ The Ghettos Goal starve or die from disease –lacked basic survival needs Children Dying of Starvation in the Warsaw Ghetto 356 ghettos

Lecture 1-3 Quizlet 1.Why did France surrender? What happened? 2.Who fought in the Battle of Britain? Where did the fighting take place? 3.Describe the Blitz. 4.What was Operation Barbarossa? 5.What proved to be disastrous for the German military? 6.Whose team did the Soviet Union join when they entered the war? 7.What were the Nuremburg Laws? 8.Why did everyone seemingly blame the Jews? What were they blamed for?