The Holocaust Extermination of the Jews By: Mrs. Marjorie D. Martin

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The Holocaust Extermination of the Jews By: Mrs. Marjorie D. Martin Class: 7th Grade English December 7, 2016 Extermination of the Jews

Thesis Statement During this presentation, I will explain how……. 2

Background/Origin of Holocaust The Holocaust was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Regime. Paraphrased answers from the outline

Background/Origin of Holocaust Conti’ Paraphrased answers from the outline

Step 1-Silent Violence Jew were oppressed by a tactic referred to as “Silent Violence.” Paraphrased answers from the outline

Step 2- Physical Violence As the discrimination of Jews continued, the Nazi regime began to result to physical violence. Paraphrased answers from the outline

Escalation of Hate Genocide Institutionalized, government sponsored racism Genocide Discrimination Prejudice Stereotyping 7

Concentration Camp The final destination for those who could not work, the gas chamber. This is the gas chamber at Flossenburg.

Liberation It all ended when… Paraphrased answers from the outline

Miscellaneous Information that does not fit into any category from your outline

Credits/Works Cited Page Author’s Last Name, Author’s First Name. “Title of Article on Website.” Title of Website. Sponsor of Site, Date Site Updated. Media. Date Site Accessed. http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/the-holocaust/videos The End!!!!!