Before and after WW II (How Holocaust impacted) By: Sierra Franks, Bethany Reynolds Deja Kelly-Richardson, Brittany Pazzano.

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Before and after WW II (How Holocaust impacted) By: Sierra Franks, Bethany Reynolds Deja Kelly-Richardson, Brittany Pazzano

Impact of The Holocaust Hitler’s Nazi followers seized Jewish property. They also sent Jews to Concentration Camps. ( disabled people political opponents, and others ) Millions of people were deliberately killed. They starved.(starvation) They also died from diseases.

How did Holocaust effect Jewish people? Fascism. Fascist practiced an extreme form of Patriotism and Nationalism. Fascist also had racist beliefs. Hitler instantly blamed the Jewish citizens of Germany, among other specific groups. For the countries problems.

How it affected before WW II Because in June 1940, Hitler’s army had swept through Western Europe. Hitler blamed Jews for the bad economy. It killed a lot of Jews. Made lot of people angry. WW II Started because of this.

How it affected after WW II The Europe was turned into battle ground. It killed many more people than just Jews. More people became angry. More revolution in other countries.