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1 The Holocaust

2 - The Holocaust was the systematic killing of European Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II

3 Before the War Jews were living in every country in Europe before the Nazis came into power in 1933 Approximately 9 million Jews in Europe Poland and the Soviet Union had the largest populations Jews could be found in all walks of life: farmers, factory workers, business people, doctors, teachers, and craftsmen

4 Jewish Population in Europe

5 Anti-Semitism Jews have faced prejudice and discrimination for over 2,000 years. Jews were scapegoats for many problems. For example, people blamed Jews for the “Black Death” that killed thousands in Europe during the Middle Ages.

6 Anti-Semitism Political leaders who used anti-Semitism as a tool relied on the ideas of racial science to portray Jews as a race instead of a religion. Nazi teachers began to apply the “principles” of racial science by measuring skull size and nose length and recording students’ eye color and hair to determine whether students belonged the “Aryan race.”

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9 The Nuremberg laws The Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of their German citizenship. They were prohibited from marrying someone with “German or related blood.” Jews, like all other German citizens, were required to carry identity cards, but their cards were stamped with a red “J.” This allowed police to easily identify them.

10 Propaganda

11 Other Groups effected during the Holocaust
Roma-Gypies People with mental and physical handicaps Homosexuals Jehovah’s witnesses Political opponents

12 Ghettos

13 Einsatzgruppen Before the concentration camps had been established the Nazi’s used the Einsatzgruppen to kill Jews and other groups deemed to be enemies of the Third Reich This group of men were responsibility for shooting and killing nearly 1,000,000 people

14 Einsatzgruppen

15 Transportation to the Concentration Camps

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17 Arrival at the Camp All personal items are taken.
Separated from your family

18 -Wedding rings -Shoes

19 When people arrived they were either sent to the gas chambers immediately upon arrival or sent to have your hair shaved and be tattooed with a number.

20 Gas Chambers Prisoners were told they were going to take a shower, hundreds are piled into rooms similar to the one below and then the door is locked and poisonous gas is pumped in.

21 Crematorium

22 Liberation Soviet soldiers were the first to liberate camp prisoners on July 23, 1944, at Maidanek in Poland. British, Canadian, American, and French troops also liberated camp prisoners. Troops were shocked at what they saw.

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24 Aftermath Jewish displaced persons, eager to leave Europe, pushed for the founding of a Jewish state in British-controlled Palestine. U.S. President Harry Truman issued an executive order allowing Jewish refugees to enter the United States without normal immigration restrictions.


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