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1 The Holocaust

2 Nuremberg Laws 1935 Nuremburg Laws strip Jews of civil rights
Jewish race is defined through ancestry, not self-identity or religious practice

3 Nuremburg Laws Jews are banned from owning land, publishing newspapers, serving in the military, marrying non-Jews, teaching, and practicing medicine or law

4 Nuremburg Laws Nazis begin a boycott of Jewish businesses
Businesses are marked with window signs, SS troops guard Jewish stores to discourage shoppers

5 Nuremburg Laws Jews are forced to register with the government & receive identity cards All Jewish passports are stamped with red “J”s

6 Nuremburg Laws German schools teach “Racial Hygiene” classes that spread myths about Jews

7 The Final Solution Nazis plan to separate and exterminate Jewish Europeans Nov. 23, 1939 Jews are ordered to identify themselves by wearing the yellow Star of David at all times

8 The Final Solution Jews are stripped of their homes and property and sent to live in ghettos in the major Polish cities Ghettos are walled off and Jews are permitted to leave only during prescribed times

9 The Final Solution The Germans struggle with a way to rid Germany of “impure” elements so that a master race of Aryans can be created

10 The Final Solution Killings start with mentally & physically handicapped patients in hospitals; forced sterilization and abortions are performed on those who aren’t killed

11 The Final Solution Others deemed impure to the Aryan master race include: Homosexuals Communists Catholics Jehovah's Witnesses Gypsies Polish & Soviet POWs

12 Einsatzgruppen Units of soldiers follow invading German troops and execute the Jewish population by gunfire Approx. 1.5 million Jews are executed The slow pace and mental toll on the soldiers requires a new method

13 Gas Vans 1941 the Germans switch to massive box trucks where re-circulated exhaust kills Jews locked in the cargo hold The trucks are wasteful and unreliable and are put out of use when Chelmno, the 1st death camp opens at the end of 1941

14 Concentration Camps Concentration camps provide a place to locate prisoners to be used as slave labor Factories are often built adjacent to the camps for prisoners to work in

15 Concentration Camps Healthy are sorted from unhealthy (sick, elderly, children, etc.) upon arrival Property & clothes are taken Prisoners are shaved Dentists extract gold/silver fillings

16 Concentration Camps Healthy prisoners are housed in barracks and used for slave labor in nearby factories or on government projects

17 Death Camps Jan Wannasee Conference sets a goal of killing all 11 million European Jews Will then move on to other groups (i.e. 30 million Slavs) to make a pure Aryan Germany

18 Death Camps Several death camps were constructed throughout eastern Europe, and industrialized models were used to quickly transport, destroy, and dispose of the Jewish population

19 Death Camps Those too unhealthy or unable to work (elderly, children) are sent to gas chambers disguised as “showers”

20 Death Camps The corpses are burnt in crematory built within the camps
The ashes are used to make soap and other products for the camps or are dumped in pits and waterways

21 Total Costs Holocaust Dead: Jews – 6,000,000 Soviet POWs – 3,000,000
Polish Catholics – 3,000,000 Serbians – 700,000 Gypsies – 250,000 German Political Prisoners – 80,000 German Handicapped – 70,000 Homosexuals – 12,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses – 2,500 Total – 13.1 Million


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