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13.3 the holocaust

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13.3 The Holocaust

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The Holocaust• This is the name given to

the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazi’s during WWII.

• The Nazi’s killed 6 million Jews.

• Hitler lays out his plan for the Holocaust in his book Mein Kampf.

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The Nuremberg Laws• These laws were set up by the Nazi’s against the German

Jews in 1935. • A few examples of the laws:

1. Jews could not be citizens.2. Jews could not marry someone non- Jewish.3. Jewish passports were marked with a red “J.”

• By 1936, ½ of all German Jews were jobless.• 1938—Jews are no longer allowed to practice law, practice

medicine, or own a business.• Despite all this many Jews remained in Germany because

they didn’t want to leave the lives they had worked so hard to create.

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German Jews are forced to wear the yellow star of David

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Nazi’s holding hands at a university to “protect” it from Jews

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For fun, the Germans are forcing the Jews to scrub the pavement of the streets

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Kristallnacht• In 1938, a young Jewish refugee

killed a German diplomat in Paris for revenge of how Jews were being treated

• To send a message Hitler ordered Kristallnacht

• The night of broken glass or “Kristallnacht” is when Nazi’s went into Jewish homes and businesses and destroyed them.

• The secret police force called the Gestapo arrested at least 20,000 wealthy Jews. (35,000 reported)

Herschel Grynszpan

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Burning of a synagogue

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Nazi Camps• These were established to house the Jews and political

prisoners.• Buchenwald was the largest Concentration Camp. It did

not have gas chambers but many people died there from exhaustion and horrible living conditions. This was a work camp.

• Auschwitz the largest Extermination Camp. 12,000 people were killed each day at this camp. 1.6 million total. This was a death camp.

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