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The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944 D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.

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Page 1: The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944  D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.

The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the

Holocaust

Page 2: The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944  D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.

June 6, 1944 D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of

Normandy and defeat the Germans.

Page 3: The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944  D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.
Page 4: The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944  D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.
Page 5: The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944  D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.
Page 6: The Defeat of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. June 6, 1944  D-Day. Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy and defeat the Germans.

Vive La France! By September of 1944, France is liberated

from German occupation.

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Battle of the Bulge

Last German offensive in WWII.

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Berlin is invaded in 1945.

The Soviet army take Berlin. Hitler commits suicide.

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U.S. re-captures the Pacific Islands

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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Hirohito surrenders.

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Final Count 15 million killed during the war. 40 million dead from starvation, genocide,

and disease.

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The Holocaust

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Untermenschen

Slavs were seen as subhuman beasts.

Many Poles were killed.

Marriage was limited for the Poles to prevent children.

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Judenrein “Free of Jews” 6 Million Jews lived in Poland alone

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Anti-Semitism

Prohibited Jews from having certain jobs,

Businesses were closed Sundays.

Jews enter medicine and law professions.

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1st Plan Herd all of the Jews into Lublin, Poland.

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Ghettos Jews were forced to live in ghettos. The largest were in Lodz and Warsaw. Many died here of disease and

malnutrition.

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Genocide 1941- Jews were forced to leave the

ghettos for concentration camps.

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1945

90% of the Polish Jews were killed.