THE HOLOCAUST DEFINTIONS: HOLOCAUST A PROGRAM OF MASS MURDER GENOCIDE THE ANNIHILATON OF ENTIRE RACE OF PEOPLE.

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THE HOLOCAUST

DEFINTIONS: HOLOCAUST A PROGRAM OF MASS MURDER GENOCIDE THE ANNIHILATON OF ENTIRE RACE OF PEOPLE

HOLOCAUST STATISTICS

Conditions in Germany at the end of WWI Germany was a defeated nation  Peace Treaty requirements  Stock Market Crash Nazis and Germans are not the same  Nazi Party  German citizens

Rise of the Nazi Party courtesy of USHMM Photo Archives  Hitler’s Promises  Better life  Germany great nation  Racial purity Hitler Youth Parade Hitler Youth march through Nuremberg, Germany past Nazi officials.

DEFINTIONS: NAZI PARTY A POLITICAL GROUP THAT RULED GERMANY BETWEEN 1933 AND 1945 NUREMBURG LAWS LAWS THAT LEGALIZED DISCRIMINATION OF JEWS

“You have no right to live among us as Jews.”

DEFINTIONS: GHETTOS THE “POOR” SECTION OF THE CITY WHERE JEWS WERE FORCED TO LIVE ANTI-SEMITISM HATRED OF JEWS

“You have no right to live among us.”

DEFINTIONS: THE FINAL SOLUTION THE NAZI POLICY OF EXTERMINATING JEWS CONCENTRATION CAMPS A PLACE WHERE MANY PEOPLE ARE IMPRISONED TO PROVIDE FORCED LABOR OR TO AWAIT MASS EXECUTION

“You have no right to live !” Photo credit: Leopold Page Photographic Collection

Entrance to Auschwitz “Work will set you free”

Camp Totals

STATISTICS BY COUNTRY Jewish population before, Jewish population after Holocaust

Holocaust Genocide Nazi Party Nuremburg Laws Ghettos Anti-Semitism The Final Solution Concentration Camps Jews Adolf Hitler Auschwitz Poland Germany Star of David Aryan Propaganda