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The Holocaust 1933-1945

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The Holocaust

1933-1945

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What was the Holocaust?

• Systematic persecution and slaughter of the European Jews by the Nazis between 1933 & 1945.

• Primary victims were the Jews – six million were killed during this time.

• Germany’s plan – called “The Final Solution” – was to kill all the Jews of Europe.

• Other targets – gypsies, the handicapped, Poles, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Soviet prisoners of war, and political protesters.

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Who were the Nazis?

• Political party formed in 1919 mainly by unemployed German veterans of WWI.

• Adolf Hitler became head of the party in 1921 and led the party to become a powerful political force.

• In 1933, Hitler ended German democracy and established a dictatorship and restricted freedom of speech, press, and assembly.

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Why kill innocent people?

• Nazis believed that Germans were “racially superior”.

• Other races were seen to be a biological threat to “purity of the German (Aryan) Race” and must be “exterminated”.

• They blamed the Jews for the loss of WWI and the spread of communism through Europe.

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Carrying out genocide

• Genocide - the systematic killing of all the people from a national, ethnic, or religious group, or an attempt to do this.

• In the late 1930’s thousands of handicapped Germans were killed by lethal injection & poisonous gas.

• Jews were moved into ghettos and then “deported” to concentration camps where they died from forced labor, starvation, exposure, brutality, disease, or execution.

• Most executed in the camps died by gas and their bodies disposed of by cremation.

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World reaction to the Holocaust

• The US & Great Britain had received reports of the persecution of the Jews in the 1930’s.

• These reports were confirmed in 1942, but neither country modified their refugee policies or made attempts to stop the genocide.

• Anti-Semitism (attitude of disliking Jews) was strong in Europe, which caused citizens of many German-occupied countries to work with the Nazis.

• Some countries, such as Denmark, worked to save most of its Jews.

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The Beginning of World War II• WWII officially began in 1939 when Germany

invaded Poland.• In 1940, Germany conquered Denmark,

Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France.

• In 1941, they invaded the Soviet Union and Italy, Romania, & Hungary joined with Germany. (Axis Powers)

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Vocabulary

• Synagogue – Jewish house of worship• Cabbala – a mystical system of scriptural

interpretation that originated in Judaism• Talmud – ancient writings that form the

backbone of Orthodox Judaism• Deportees – people who were sent out of

their country• Gestapo – Nazi secret police

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Vocabulary, continued

• Rabbi – Jewish prayer leader• Exterminate – put to death• Fascist – a political system headed by a

dictator in which the government controls businesses and labor and opposition is not permitted.

• Kapos – prisoners within concentration camps who were selected by the Nazis to oversee other prisoners

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Vocabulary, continued

• Crematory – furnace for cremating or a building containing such a furnace

• Barracks – building or group of buildings in which the prisoners of the camps lived

• Oppressors – people who control or rule in a harsh or cruel way

• Truncheons – a police officer’s club• Kaddish – a Jewish prayer for the dead

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Vocabulary, continued

• Concentration camp – a camp where persons (such as prisoners of war, political prisoners, or refugees) are detained

• Selection – a process of choosing which Jewish prisoners would be put to death