Anya Blackie Charlotte 2011.01.12. Outline Motivation and purpose Historic background The ways of slaughtering Jews I The ways of slaughtering Jews II.

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Anya Blackie Charlotte

Outline Motivation and purpose Historic background The ways of slaughtering Jews I The ways of slaughtering Jews II Comparison with other similar events Conclusion References

Motivation and Purpose Motivation Its discussions and debates Purpose To look back to history

Historic Background Hitler’s special idea Religion The failure of Germany in World War I Hitler’s government

The Ways of Slaughtering Jews I Near the Nazi’s army camps In the concentration camps 1. reason 2. number 3. location

The Ways of Slaughtering Jews II Concentration camps gas chamber weapons exhaustion and starvation Auschwitz

Comparison with Other Similar Events

WarWeapons and burning TortureGas chamber, burning, exhaustion and starvation The ways to slaughter Racial War WarCommunismRacial Discrimination Reason 1n/a1.2 to 3 million 6Casualties (Million) Rwanda Genocide Nanjing Massacre Khmer Rouge Holocaust Events Compare

Conclusion Holocaust is shocking enough to astonish the whole world. The casualties of 6 million Jews World peace

References

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