The causes of the Holocaust By:. What was the Holocaust?

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The causes of the Holocaust By:

What was the Holocaust?

Explain the following terms… Prejudice: Scapegoat Discrimination Norms and values Political ideologies Religious differences Economic conditions

What was the Treaty of Versailles? Why was this humiliating for Germany? Why did it make may Germans angry?

What happened to the German economy in 1923? How did Germany recover? What problem did this cause in 1929?

What did Hitler promise people? GroupWhat Hitler promised Working Class Employment Farmers Middle class Upper class Women Military Racists Young people

Why did Hitler hate the Jews?

Why were the Jews persecuted in Germany in the 1930s?

How did the Nazis spread their racist ideas 1. Propaganda: 2. Terror:

Link the following to the Holocaust Prejudice: Scapegoat Discrimination Norms and values Political ideologies Religious differences Economic conditions