Holocaust Unit Project Options. Auschwitz- Birkenau Labor and Death Camp Over 1.5 Million Jews were murdered at Auschwitz.

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Holocaust Unit Project Options

Auschwitz- Birkenau Labor and Death Camp Over 1.5 Million Jews were murdered at Auschwitz

Chelmno and Belzek Chelmno Death Camp Over 250, 000 murdered Belzek Death Camp Over 600,000 murdered

Treblinka Death Camp 750,000 thousand murdered

Bergen-Belsen

Warsaw Ghetto

Lodz Ghetto

Adolf Hitler

Heinrich Himmler

Oskar Schindler Rescued over 1000 Jews

Josef Mengele

Anne Frank

Elie Weisel

Corrie Ten Boom

Gypsy Victims

Homosexual Victims

Disabled Victims

The Hitler Youth

Children/Families in Hiding

Nazi SS Officer

Kristallnacht The Night of Broken Glass

Warsaw Uprising

Concentration Camp Liberation

White Rose

Rescue in Denmark

Valkyrie

Sondokomando Revolt

The Final Solution

Kindertransport

Voyage of the St. Louis

The Star of David

Propaganda

Changes in Germany once Hitler was in Power

Journey to a Concentration Camp Box Car Trucks

Arriving at the Camp Left or Right

Suitcases, Shoes, and Hair

Death by Poison/Crematoriums

Mobile Death Squads

Daily Life at Concentration Camps

Nuremburg Trials

Genetics Study (Pure Aryan) Eugenics

Human Experimentation

Jewish Culture

Poetry of Victims

Rwanda

Sudan (Darfur)

Cambodia

Yugoslavia