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The Holocaust Over 13 million people killed by Nazi Germany. Jews, Gypsies, Mentally and Physically Handicapped, Slavs, Homosexuals, and Undesirables,
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Kristallnacht “The Night of Broken Glass” November, 1938 German diplomat killed by German-born Jew 91 Jews were murdered 25,000 to 30,000 were arrested and placed in concentration camps 267 synagogues were destroyed Thousands of homes and businesses were ransacked “Started” The Final Solution
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Map of Different Camps
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Some of the following photos may be upsetting...
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Children at Auschwitz death camp
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Auschwitz “Killing Room” Gas Chamber
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Crematoria ovens at Buchenwald
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Entrance to Birkenau Concentration Camp
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Evidence of mass human destruction
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Women about to be executed at a concentration camp
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Men awaiting execution
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Two Jewish students being humiliated in front of the class The black board says, “The Jew is our greatest enemy! Beware of the Jew!”
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Burning Synagogue
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Polish Jew being beaten
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Shoes and clothes of Victims
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“Night and Fog” French Documentary Film by Alain Resnais Made ten years after the liberation of Nazi camps Documents the grounds of Auschwitz and Majdanek.
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Your Assignment: Create a journal/diary as if you were a Holocaust survivor-Entries must be at least half a page long You must have at least 6 entries: 2 before you went to a camp, 2 while in the camp, and 2 dealing with liberation from the camp You are encouraged to include pictures, drawings, or artifacts from the Holocaust This assignment will be handed in and put into a “Scrapbook” by May 4th-Class time will be given
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