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Horror of the Holocaust We live in a world that is competitive, yet we have learned through history that we need to be civilized and do the things that we need, to help all people. The Holocaust of World War II made the world realize that the appeasement of the oppression of people, is unacceptable and CAN NOT and Will NOT be tolerated. The images on this PowerPoint will display some of the atrocities that Hitler and the Nazi Party got away with, briefly.

Night of Broken Glass (or Crystal Night) was a pogrom (a series of coordinated deadly attacks) against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and Austria on Nov. 9–10, 1938, carried out by SA paramilitary forces and non- Jewish civilians. Kristallnacht

Women's’ Hair

Labor Camps

Newly arrived prisoners after Krystallnakt

Death Camps

Ashes

War Crimes

Evidence