The Baltic, Poland, and Occupied U.S.S.R.: Liquidation of Jews and Persecution and Killing of Slavic Peoples.

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The Baltic, Poland, and Occupied U.S.S.R.: Liquidation of Jews and Persecution and Killing of Slavic Peoples

I. Historical Background A. Ethnic Diversity

Residents of Durashna shtetl, 1929

Jewish farm, Poland

Sholem Aleichem’s Tevye stories

B. Shifting Political Control

Europe, 1900

Europe, 1937

C. Ideological Diversity D. Conclusion

II. The War A. Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

Molotov signs the pact. Moscow, August

B. Invasion of Poland 1. German - September 1, Soviet - September 17, 1939

German troops breaking through a barrier at the Polish border

Racial Policy on treating the population of occupied Poland

Memorial Service, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw, Sept. 17, 2000

Znachki from labor camps

C. Incorporation of Baltic States into the Soviet Union D. German invasion of the Soviet Union - June 1941

III. Reactions to Invasion A. Poles B. Jews C. Baltic States

D. Soviet Union 1. Famine-Terror Terror

Famine victims

Ukrainians welcome German troops, June 1941

Soviet partisans in Minsk prior to execution by the Nazis

Europe, 1942

IV. Impact of Holocaust &War A. Human cost

How Many Jews Were Murdered

B. Social dislocation C. Territorial changes

Europe, 1945