Holocaust HOLOCAUST: NAZI GENOCIDE OF JEWS AND OTHERS DURING W.W. II

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Holocaust HOLOCAUST: NAZI GENOCIDE OF JEWS AND OTHERS DURING W.W. II GENOCIDE: INTENTIONAL KILLING OF PEOPLE BASED ON RACE

HITLER’S RACISM: TRADITIONAL EUROPEAN ANTI-SEMITISM + ARYAN MYTHOLOGY + CLASS ENVY +BLAME GAME BLAME GAME: COMMUNISM, AND GERMANY’S MILITARY AND ECONOMIC HARD TIMES WERE CAUSED BY JEWS

1933 HITLER TO POWER FIRST CONCENTRATION CAMPS- FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS, LATER EXCLUSIVELY FOR JEWS

1935 NUREMBERG LAWS LEGAL HARRASSMENT: JEWS COULD NOT MARRY NON-JEWS JEWS WERE NON CITIZENS

1938 KRISTALLNACHT NIGHT OF THE BROKEN GLASS JEWS BEAT UP; 100 KILLED, 26,000 ARRESTED, JEWISH BUSINESSES DESTROYED

1939 START OF WW II RELOCATIONS AND GHETTOS – FORCE ALL JEWS TO LIVE TOGETHER WORK CAMPS ON LARGE SCALE

1941 THE FINAL SOLUTION DECISION TO EXTERMINATE ALL JEWS WORK CAMPS NOW BECOME DEATH CAMPS HIMMLER AND HEYDRICH

1945 THE END OF WAR CAMP SURVIVORS LIBERATED

1945 THE END OF WAR CAMP SURVIVORS LIBERATED

1945 THE END OF WAR CAMP SURVIVORS LIBERATED