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1 Holocaust

2 The Beginning 1933-1938 Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany
Citizens quickly had no rights Nazis-leaders & followers of Hitler Their rise in power ended the Weimar Republic (democracy established after WW1) Regime established 1st concentration camps During the first 6 years, Jews became constricted to 400 decrees that negatively impacted their public and private lives. The Beginning

3 Berlin Wall Separated the East and West sides of Germany
“Tear down this wall!” - famous quote by Ronald Reagan Berlin Wall

4 The Middle 1939-1941 Took place during WW2 Germany invades Poland
Nazi Germany conquers much of Europe Jews must wear identifying arm bands In June of 1941, Germany turned on the Soviet Union

5 Enroute to the End During this time, more and more Jews were targeted. If you spread rumors, didn’t do what was asked of you, or hid Jews and were caught, you were punished. Anne Frank hid Jews but was never caught. In 1945, the Berlin Wall that separated the East from the West was tore down. Some parts still stand today as a reminder.

6 Following the Holocaust, Germans struggle still struggle with their history.
The police (Polizei) in Germany take their positions seriously, but you will also find them interacting with tourists. The Germans are a friendly group of people. They truly care about the well-being of their country. This culture is one that is very active and outgoing. Germany after 1945

7 Places to See Germany, 2010 Neuschwanstein Castle The Alps Triberg
The many Starbucks that line the streets The Berlin Wall (some remnants of the wall can still be seen) The delicious foods Germany, 2010

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