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Nazi Ideology Nazis persecuted anyone who opposed them, but their strongest hatred was for the Jews. They believed all Jewish people were evil no matter their religion, occupation or education.
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Kristallnacht Jews began to flee Germany. Millions of Jews, remained trapped.
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The Final Solution On Jan. 20, 1942, 15 Nazi leaders met at the Wannsee conference to determine the “final solution to the Jewish question.”
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The Final Solution The plan was to round up the Jews, take them to concentration camps, and work them until they died of exhaustion, disease or malnutrition.
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FIRST THEY CAME…
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MOBILE KILLING UNITS
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EXECUTION
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The executions first began with mass shootings in graves usually dug by the victims, but this proved too slow, so death camps were built.
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Extermination Camps Treblinka and Auschwitz were two of the most notorious camps. Gas chambers - built to killed 2,000 people at a time/12,000 a day. 1.6 million died at Auschwitz. 1.3 million were Jews, and the others were Poles, Soviet POWs and Gypsies.
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ARBEIT MACHT FREI
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SELECTION
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NON-JEWISH PRISONERS
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Nazi Experiments: Surgery without anesthesia Starvation Use of twins Exposure Eye color Compulsory sterilization Radiation
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Altitude Experiments at Dachau
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Experiments on Twins
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Dr. Josef Mengele “The Angel of Death” Auschwitz
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THE CHILDREN
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GAS CHAMBER
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ZYKLON B STAINS (BLUE)
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Gas van
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THE CREMATORIUM
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