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The Holocaust The Literature

Anti-Semitism : A Brief History l Definition: prejudice against Jews –Social, economic, and political discrimination l In the early Roman empire it was only very rarely that a Jew was granted Roman citizenship

Anti-Semitism : A Brief History l Early Christians blamed all Jews for the crucifiction of Christ l Jews were labled as “Christ Killers” l Label persisted for centuries l Officially repudiated by Vatican II Council in 1964

Pogroms l Prejudice against Jews persisted throughout Europe l Local communities often persecuted Jews

The Inquisition l 15th Century Spain put Jews on trialtrial l Jews were –forced to convert to Christianity –expelled –killed

Ghetto Laws--1800’s l Jews were forced to live in walled off sections of cities l Jews were required to wear badges identifying them as Jews l Jews could not own property or hold public office

Early 1900’s l The Rise of Nationalism –Unity created by demonizing a common enemy l PsuedoScience –Supposedly “Scientific” theories proving Jews and other minorities were inferior to whites –Stephen Jay Gould’s reanalysis of skull volume data

A Long History… Hitler did not invent the wheel! l Hitler based his popular support on these centuries of prejudice l His genius was to guide and intensify this prejudice

A Stunning Fact: l 6 million Jews were killed in less than ten years during Hitler’s reign... l …more than in all of the centuries of anti-semitism that preceded it!

Nazi Anti-Semitism l Jewish/Non-Jewish marriage forbidden l Jewish Property Seized l Concentration Camps

Kristallnacht, things take an uglier turn l Jewish conspiracy blamed for assassination of minor German official l 7500 Jewish businesses destroyed l 237 Synagogues were burned l 26,000 Jews were arrested, many beaten, 91 died l Jews were fined $400 million for damage done to their own property

A Synagogue burns that awful night…

The Final Solution… l Auschwitz and the Death Camps... l Factories designed to kill the largest number of people possible as cheaply as possible and as fast as possible

Methods of Extermination: l Cyanide Gas  l Carbon Monoxide Gas l Machine Guns l Flamethrowers l Lethal Injections l Medical “Experiments”

Jewish prisoner submerged in ice water…

The Ovens… The gruesome attempt to hide the evidence

The Literature of the Holocaust The stories of the survivors… Lest We Forget!

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