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The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

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Page 1: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

The Holocaust

Page 2: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII

By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

Page 3: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

Nuremberg Race Laws

1933 – Boycott of Jewish businesses and all Jews are excluded from Civil Service1935 – being Jewish was defined as having 3 or 4 Jewish grandparents. Many who had not practiced the religion for years were penalized under the laws.

Page 4: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

1937 – 38 – Jewish workers and managers dismissed from businesses. Jewish owned businesses were sold at bargain prices

1938 – Jews were required to carry identification cards

Page 5: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

Kristallnacht

November 9, 1938 – “Night of Broken Glass”

1,000 synagogues and 2,000 businesses trashed, looted and burned by the Nazi’s.

Jews forced to follow curfews

Jewish children expelled from public school

Page 6: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

The Final Solution

By 1938 – ¼ of all German Jews had fled the nation.

Between 1940 – 45 – nearly 200,000 mentally and physically handicapped people were killed under the T – 4 program.

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1941

Jews are forced to wear the Star of David in public on a yellow or blue armband

Mobile Killing Squads – after the invasion of Russia, thousands of Jews were shot and dumped into mass graves

In Eastern Europe – The Jewish population was rounded into marked off sections of the cites – known as the ghetto

Page 8: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

The Camps

By 1942 – Nazi’s discuss the planned genocide of the European Jewish population – The Final Solution

Between 1942 – 44 – all ghettos in European cities are evacuated. Jews are sent to labor or concentration camps

Page 9: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

The Camps

Labor CampsJews were forced to live and work in camps. They made supplies and products for the war effort. Conditions were horrible – workers slept on wooden bunk beds, food consisted of watery soup and bread. Camps were surrounded by electric fences and guarded watchtowersSome subjected to cruel punishments and medical experiments

Page 10: The Holocaust. There were 9 million Jews located in the countries occupied by Germany during WWII By war’s end – 2/3 were dead as a result of the Holocaust.

The Camps

Extermination CampsJews were sent to these camps to be put to death. Jews were mass murdered in gas chambers that could hold up to 2,000 people.As the war was ending, all labor camps were evacuated to Extermination Camps, like Auschwitz