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The Holocaust

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The Holocaust. Prelude to Genocide. What do you already know about the Holocaust? What caused it?. Before Hitler…. There was Anti-Semitism even before Hitler Anti-Semitism: a fear and hatred of the Jewish people Centuries old. Aftermath of World War I. Germany was: Beaten Broke - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The Holocaust

The Holocaust

Page 2: The Holocaust

Prelude to Genocide

• What do you already know about the Holocaust?

• What caused it?

Page 3: The Holocaust

Before Hitler…

• There was Anti-Semitism even before Hitler

• Anti-Semitism: a fear and hatred of the Jewish people

• Centuries old

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Aftermath of World War I

• Germany was:– Beaten– Broke– In a depression– Yet they were

winning the war…

• How did they lose?

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Page 6: The Holocaust

The Man Who Knew The ‘Truth’

• Adolf Hitler, a charismatic veteran of World War I

• Knew the Jews were responsible for the betrayal

• Told people about the Jewish plot to rule the world in his work ‘Mein Kampf’

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The Jews…

• The Jews did it.

• They put a knife in the back of Germany and cost them the war.

• Everything that happened afterwards is their fault.

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‘Mein Kampf’ – ‘My Struggle’

Excerpt from ‘Mein Kampf’• “… the personification of

the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew.”

• Foreshadowing – Hitler hinted about his plans since when?

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Did People Read Mein Kampf?

Year On Hand Editions Printed Sold Gross Royalties

Commission Tax Net

Royalties

1933 1–8 19,400 18,125

1934 1,275 9–10 3,500 4,695 £7.1.2 £15.4.4 £58.5.6/ RM 715

1935 79 11–12 3,500 2,989 £74.18.6 £14 £7.3 £52.15.1/RM653

1936 590 13–16 7,000 3,633 £243.14.1

£48.14.10 £36.17.5

£158.1.1/ RM1,941

1937 2,055 17–18 7,000 8,648 £173.4 £35.6 £23.3 £114.4 /RM1424

1938* 16,442 19–22 25,500 53,738 £1,037.23 £208 £193.91

£635.68 /RM 7410

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The Nazis Come to Power

• January 30, 1933 – Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany

• Begins setting laws that will alter the fate of the Jewish people forever.

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Before The Jews…

• Initial targets of Nazi extermination were the mentally-ill, the elderly, those with disabilities.

• Those who were considered ‘impure’.

• Nazi troops went to hospitals and institutions killing all patients inside.

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If the Nazis Still Reigned…

• Would we be discussing universal health care for the sick and elderly?

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Early Jewish Discrimination

• Nuremberg Laws: 1935, banned marriage between Jews and non-Jews, segregated Jews at every level of society

• Jewish shops and businesses were labeled and boycotted

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Kristallnacht – ‘Night of the Broken Glass’

• November 9, 1938 – the most serious open riot/attack against Jews in Germany

• Jewish refugee had killed a German diplomat in Paris, Nazi regime ordered open attacks as revenge

• 1,500 synagogues and 7,500 Jewish-owned businesses destroyed

• Over 200 Jews dead, thousands arrested

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Jewish Refugees Attempt to Flee

• Jewish refugees could not find salvation elsewhere

• 1939 – The St. Louis, a passenger liner carrying 1,128 Jews travels the world looking to free its passengers

• Every country refuses to take them, including the United States

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Why do you think the United States would not take them…?

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It Wasn’t Just the Jews…