Victims of Nazi Persecution Names January 23, 2015 Period 4
Anti-Semitism and The People Hatred against Jews Concentration camps Not only Jews Other groups and religions
Student 1 Works Cited "The Holocaust." Holocaust History. Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, 2015. Web. 19 Jan. 2015. Leapman, Michael. Witnesses to War: Eight True-life Stories of Nazi Persecution. London: New York, N.Y., USA, 1998. Print. "The Holocaust." Holocaust History. Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, 2015. Web. 19 Jan. 2015.Nazi Persecution. London: New York, N.Y., USA, 1998. Print. Works Cited
Nuremburg Race Laws 1935 Excluded Jews from Aryans No Reich citizenship Required certificate for marriage Start of Jewish discrimination
Student 1 Works Cited "The History Place - World War II in Europe Timeline: September 15, 1935 - The Nuremberg Race Laws." The History Place - World War II in Europe Timeline: September 15, 1935 - The Nuremberg Race Laws. The History Place, 4 July 1996. Web. 18 Jan. 2015. "The Nuremberg Race Laws." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2015.
Kristallnacht Kristallnacht: The Night of Broken Glass November 9-10, 1938 Initiation of WW2 In Germany and Austria Nazis: Burned, arrested, and killed
Student 1 Works Cited Fitzgerald, Stephanie. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass: Igniting the Nazi War against Jews. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point, 2008. Print. "Kristallnacht: A Nationwide Pogrom, November 9–10, 1938." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, 20 June 2014. Web. 13 Jan. 2015. "Kristallnacht." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 12 Jan. 2015.