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Title: Final Solution Essential Question Success criteria What was the Final Solution to the Jewish Problem? Success criteria I can create a table outlining the Nazi solutions to the Jewish Problem

Preview What is the Jewish Problem for the Nazis? Why is it a problem?

Vocab Jewish Problem Nuremberg Laws Final Solution

Create a Table 1. 2. 3. 4. Final Solution - Jewish Problem Nazi Solution Example 1. 2. 3. 4. Final Solution -

Solution to the Jewish Problem Solution – Pg. 131 Take out of positions of power Jewish Problem Nazi Solution Example 1. 2. 3. Take out of positions of power 1933 – banned from working in public places

Solution to the Jewish Problem Solution – Pg. 131 2. Identify Ex. 1935 - Nuremberg Laws

Solution to the Jewish Problem Solution – Pg. 131 Take out of positions of power Identify Ex. 1935 - Nuremberg Laws Harass so they will leave Ex. 1938 - Kristallnacht German soldiers were told not to wear their uniform. Why do you think this was ordered? What does this show?

Solution to the Jewish Problem Solution – Pg. 131 Take out of positions of power Identify Ex. 1935 - Nuremberg Laws Harass so they will leave Ex. 1938 - Kristallnacht 1939 - Remove from society Ex. All Jews lose their jobs, Put into Ghettos, deported

Which country has the most Jewish people? 1939 – Germany invades Poland. What is the new Jewish problem?

Let’s Read Pg. 138 What to think about? Vocab – Final Solution Fill out the rest of your table Let’s Read