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The Holocaust 1930s-1945

THE HOLOCAUST 1930s-1945 Use pages 136 & 138 PICTURES OF THE HOLOCAUST: (Include name(s) and date(s) with the picture(s) Use pages 136 & 138 Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph answering the following: *How were the Jews treated in Europe in the 1930s? *What were the Jews forced to do under Hitler’s command? *How were the Jews treated in the concentration camps during the 1930s? *How many Jews was Hitler responsible for killing between 1933-1945? *How did the surviving European Jews feel following the Holocaust? (CONFLICT/CHANGE) *What country was created in 1948 as a result of the Holocaust? (CONFLICT/CHANGE)

THE HOLOCAUST 1930s-1945 PICTURES OF THE HOLOCAUST: (Include name(s) and date(s) with the picture(s)