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The Holocaust
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Nazi leaders planned the destruction of the Jews and anyone they considered undesirable
This included the weak, the outspoken, the "racially impure"
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Hitler wanted a master race of able bodied Germans - called Aryans
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Laws excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship
Nuremberg Laws Laws excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship Prohibited them from marrying or having relations with persons of "German or related blood."
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Jews with German names had to change to Jewish names
Other Policies Jews with German names had to change to Jewish names
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Jewish passports had a red “J” stamped on it
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Jews had to wear a yellow Star of David with Jude on it
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Kristallnacht Troops attack Jewish businesses, homes and synagogues and kill about 100 people
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What were the Nuremburg Laws?
What were the policies against the Jews of Germany? In 1938, Nazi troops attacked Jewish businesses, homes and synagogues and killed about 100 people. What was this called?
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Resettlement
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As Hitler took over East Europe – millions of Slavs removed from their homes – placed in labor camps and their land was given to German settlers
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This was overseen by the Schutzstaffel - SS
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Final Solution Hitler's plan to rid Europe of the Jews – This is genocide
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To carry this out - Germans set up einsatzgruppens
They were to kill all of the Jews
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At first - they placed the Jews in ghettos where they were starved
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Then they were sent to concentration camps -
like Buchenwald and Dachau
Here you were kept until you dropped dead
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The horizontal categories list markings for the following types of prisoners: political, professional criminal, emigrant, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexual, Germans shy of work, and other nationalities shy of work. The vertical categories begin with the basic colors, and then show those for repeat offenders, prisoners in punishment kommandos, Jews, Jews who have violated racial laws by having sexual relations with Aryans, and Aryans who violated racial laws by having sexual relations with Jews. The remaining symbols give examples of marking patterns. Country of Origin B = Belgium F = France H = Holland I = Italy N = Norway P = Pole T = Czech U = Hungarian
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They set up: Death Squads - follow the army into conquered areas – kill the Jews - bury them in mass graves
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Death Camps - Jews in captured countries were sent there to be executed
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Auschwitz in Poland was the largest
Killed all Jews - then burned their remains in crematoriums
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Once there - they had their ID number tattooed in their skin - according to Jewish law - this is a sin Leviticus 19:28 - "Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print or tattoo any marks upon you: I am the Lord."
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Hitler’s plan to rid Europe of the Jews resulted in genocide
Hitler’s plan to rid Europe of the Jews resulted in genocide. This is the killing of people from the same racial, political, and cultural background. What was this plan called?
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Reaction
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Some Jews actually escaped to other countries - but many people there didn't help them because they were afraid of the Germans
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11 million people die during the Holocaust - 6 million were Jews
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War Crimes
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After the war - Nazi leaders were put on trial for their war crimes in Nuremberg
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24 people were put on trial
November 1945-October 1946 24 people were put on trial 19 were found guilty - 12 of which were executed
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After World War II, Nazi leaders were put on trial for their war crimes in which German city?
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