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Part II From The Final Solution to Liberation
The Holocaust Part II From The Final Solution to Liberation
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The Final Solution As Hitler and the Nazis empire grew and their war efforts increased, they were faced with a dilemma over “The Jewish Question.”
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The Final Solution The Wannsee Conference – In 1942 a group of Nazi officials gathered to solve “The Final Solution to the Jewish Problem.” They decided to systematically exterminate Europe’s Jewish population. The Einsatzgruppen – mobile killing squads. Hitler found their methods effective but inefficient for large scale extermination.
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Deportation Jews from the Polish Ghettos, Holland, Germany, and other lands were herded into cattle cars to be transported to forced labor or extermination camps. Jews were simply told that they were being relocated to “The East.”
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Concentration Camps Concentration Camps
Death Camps – 4 Camps used only for killing.
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Concentration Camps The Gas Chambers – Zyklon B
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Auschwitz-Birkenau Served as a slave labor and death camp.
1.25 million alone killed at Auschwitz. 9 out 10 were Jews. Roma, Soviets, Political Prisoners, and the Physically and Mentally disabled were also victims of Auschwitz.
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Resistance Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
27 days of armed resistance using home made bombs and stolen pistols. Sobibor – an armed rebellion of prisoners closed the death camp. Jewish Partisans – resistance fighters Denmark – gentile population saved their entire Jewish population. Holland – righteous gentiles took great risk and hid, housed, and fed their Jewish neighbors for the entire occupation.
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Aftermath May 1945 – Nazi Germany collapsed.
An estimated 6 million Jews were killed, 10 million people total at the hands of the Nazis. 24 senior Nazi officials were found and arrested. They were put on trial in Nuremburg for Crimes Against Humanity. In 1948, the state of Israel was established.
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