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The Holocaust
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Anti-Semitism Hostility towards or prejudice against Jews or Judaism
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Anti-Semitism in Germany
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“The Jewish Question”
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Boycott of Jewish Stores
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Book Burnings
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Dachau
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Nuremburg Laws Section 1 Marriages between Jews and citizens of German or kindred blood are forbidden. Section 2 extramarital sexual intercourse between Jews and subjects of the state of Germany or related blood is forbidden Section 3 Jews will not be permitted to employ female citizens under the age of 45, of German or kindred blood, as domestic workers. Section 4 Jews are forbidden to display the Reich and national flag or the national colours On the other hand they are permitted to display the Jewish colours.
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Krystallnacht – Nov 9 th, 1938 “Night of Broken Glass”
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T-4 Euthanasia Program
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The Warsaw Ghetto - 1940
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The “Judenrat”
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By 1939, six large concentration camps existed in Poland Auschwitz-Birkenau Chelmno Belzec Majdanec Sobibor Treblinka
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1942 – “Wannsee Conference” “The Final Solution”
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Einsatzgruppen
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Adolf Eichmann
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto
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1943 – Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Zyklon-B Gas Chambers Auschwitz
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Identifying the prisoners Green = professional criminal Pink = homosexual Brown = gypsy Violet = Jehovah’s Witness Black = “a-social” (alcoholic or prostitute)
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NAZI leaders Adolf Hitler
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NAZI leaders Joseph Goebbels
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NAZI leaders Hermann Goring
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NAZI leaders Heinrich Himmler
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NAZI leaders Rudolf Hoss
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NAZI leaders Joseph Mengele
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Liberation - 1945
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Nuremburg Trials – 1945 - 49
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