THE HOLOCAUST Jackson Harris. Life as a Jew in the holocaust  Before  After.

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THE HOLOCAUST Jackson Harris

Life as a Jew in the holocaust  Before  After

Anti-Semitic people Definition of Anti-Semitic: -To be Prejudice towards Jews, the hate and racial discrimination to whom, toward actions to Jewish people.  Aldolf Hitler  Nazi party  Most of Europe  Most of the middle east  Famous celebrities

The image to the left shows many of Europeans worshipping the horrid Hitler and the Nazis. Dysfunctional Facts  Some Jews had to also discriminate against their own people to avoid being killed. Nazi Anti-Semitism

The difference between Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jews  Ashkenazic Jews are Jewish people that originate from western Europe.  Sephardic Jews are Jewish people that originate from Israel and other areas of the middle east and also includes North Africa, Spain, and Portugal. Ashkenazic JewsSephardic Jews

During the Holocaust all Jews had a source of identification usually most had a stamp or a sewed patch that read “Jude” which means Jew in German. The patch was usually a gold Star of David with black outlining that read Jude and was sewed on to the striped pajamas or ones jacket or coat. Also the Jews in concentration camps would not be called by a named but stamped by scorching hot news paper print numbers that were in ink previously that burned the skin to leave an imprint on the arm. Identification of Jews in the Holocaust

The swastika is an ancient symbol that represents the “Nazi symbol” originating from the Sanskrit root of (svastika) which means promising success, but the Nazi's has used that term in a derogatory way towards Ashkenazi Jews. Meaning of the swastika