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In 1997 Gregory Stanton defined the Eight Stages of Genocide as:1. Classification2. Symbolization3. Dehumanization4. Organization5. Polarization6. Preparation7. Extermination8. Denial

STAGES OF GENOCIDE

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This is the rise of “anti-Semitism” – the hatred of the Jewish peopleIt creates an “us vs. them” feeling in Germany by using the Jews as scapegoatsThis also allows for intense nationalism

CLASSIFICATION AND

SEGREGATION

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The Nuremberg Laws (1935) were designed to establish a defined German state and promote hate towards Jewish citizens in Germany.

Some notable features included:Marriage and relationships between Germans and Jews was prohibited (The Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honour)German-born Jews were stripped of their citizenship (The Reich Citizenship Law)

THE NUREMBERG LAWS

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HOW DID THE NAZI DETERMINE WHO WAS JEWISH?

At the Wannsee conference it was decided that if one of a person’s parents was Jewish, then they too were Jewish.However, if only one of their grandparents had been Jewish then they could be classified as being German.In 1940, all Jews had to have their passports stamped with the letter ‘J’ and had to wear the yellow Star of David on their jacket or coat.

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•The Star of David is a common symbol of the Jewish faith

•It was used throughout the Holocaust to identify Jews

•Other Nazi targets were gypsies, homosexuals, Communists, other political “enemies”

THE STAR OF DAVID

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By dehumanizing the humanity of “the other,” it somehow becomes accepted

Other rules prohibiting behavior and dehumanizing Jews included:

DEHUMANIZATION – RULES AND LAWS

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- Boycott of Jewish businesses- Removal of Jewish holidays from the calendar- Jews had to carry identification- They were banned from attending cultural events- A curfew was put in place

DEHUMANIZATION – RULES AND LAWS

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“The Night of the Broken Glass” – This marked the next level of the Holocaust

It started when a Polish student shot a German diplomat (Nov. 7 1938)

Hitler immediately organized a pogram – organized killing – for Germany and Austria

KRISTALLNACHT

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Over 7500 Jewish businesses were looted and destroyed

Over 170 synagogues were burned

Between 20,000 – 30,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps

KRISTALLNACHT

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•A walled area within a city to contain the Jewish population

•Conditions horrible; food is limited

•Ghettoes also provided a source of slave labour

•Warsaw Ghetto is approx 1016 acres for 500,000 people

ORGANIZATION AND POLARIZATION – THE

GHETTOES

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WANNSEE CONFERENCE

How was the Final Solution going to

be organised?

Shooting was too inefficient as the bullets were needed for the war

effort

Jews were to be rounded up and put into transit camps called Ghettoes

The Jews living in these Ghettos were to

be used as a cheap source of labour.

Conditions in the Ghettos were designed to be so bad that many

die whilst the rest would be willing to leave these areas in the

hope of better conditions

The remaining Jews were to be

shipped to ‘resettlement areas’ in the

East.

On arrival the Jews would go through a

process called ‘selection.’

Women, children, the old & the sick were to

be sent for ‘special treatment.’

The young and fit would go through a process called

‘destruction through work.’

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April 19 – May 19, 1943Hitler announced all surviving Jews in the ghettoes would be taken to the campsWhen the Germans began to deport those left the resistance began

THE WARSAW GHETTO

UPRISING

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- 750 resistors with handguns and 17 rifles faced more than 2000 Nazis- The Nazi general ordered the ghetto burned- The Jews held out for an amazing 27 days

THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING

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300 Germans were killed

7000 Jewish fighters were also killed

Everyone else was captured and taken to the camps

THE WARSAW GHETTO

UPRISING

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WHAT TACTICS DID THE NAZIS USE TO GET THE JEWS TO

LEAVE THE GHETTOS?

Tactics

The Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto were

only fed a 1000 calories a day .

Starvation

The SS publicly shot people for smuggling food or for

any act of resistance

They were told to bring the tools of their

trade and pots and pans.

A Human being needs 2400 calories a day to maintain their weight

Hungry people are easier to control

Terror

Deception

The Jews were told that they were going

to ‘resettlement areas’ in the East.

In some Ghettos the Jews had to purchase their

own train tickets.

New arrivals at the Death camps were given postcards to

send to their friends.

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CHILDREN DYING OF STARVATION IN THE WARSAW

GHETTO

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The SS guards who murdered the Jews were brainwashed with Anti-Semitic propaganda.

The Jews were transported in cattle cars in terrible conditions.

Naked, dirty and half starved people look like animals, which helped to reinforce the Nazi propaganda.

The SS used to train their new guards by encouraging them to set fire to a pit full of live victims – usually children.

SS TACTICS: DEHUMANISATION

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Originally, camps were occupied by prisoners to work

for the German war effort

The first camp was Dachau (1933)

outside of Munich

Upon arrival at the camps prisoners

were subjected to “selection”

There were two types of camps: work camps and

death camps

PREPARATION -

THE CAMPS

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TACTICS: WHAT HAPPENED TO NEW

ARRIVALS?

Deception & Selection

At Auschwitz the new arrivals were calmed

down by a Jewish orchestra playing classical music.

At Auschwitz the trains pulled into a mock up of a normal station.

The Jews were helped off the cattle trucks by Jews who

were specially selected to help the

Nazis

At some death camps the Nazis would play records of classical music to help calm

down the new arrivals.

All new arrivals went through a process

known as ‘selection.’

Mothers, children, the old & sick were sent

straight to the ‘showers’ which were

really the gas chambers.

The able bodied were sent to work camp

were they were killed through a process

known as ‘destruction through work.’

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“The Fuhrer has ordered that the Jewish question be solved for once and for all, and we, the SS, are to implement that

order.” (Rudolf Hoess)

•The largest and most infamous extermination camp. Auschwitz used both gas chambers and crematoria

•Estimates of the number killed at Auschwitz vary between 2 – 4 million

•As with most camps, Auschwitz had the ominous gate saying “Arbeit Macht Frei” – Work Will Set you Free

AUSCHWITZ

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ENTRANCE TO AUSCHWITZAUSCHWITZ

Notice how it has been built to resemble a railway station

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THE GAS CHAMBERS

The Nazis would force large groups of

prisoners into small cement rooms and drop canisters of Zyklon B, or prussic acid, in its crystal form through

small holes in the roof. These gas chambers

were sometimes disguised as showers or

bathing houses.

The SS would try and pack up to 2000 people into this gas chamber

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PROCESSING THE BODIES

Specially selected Jews known as the

‘Sonderkommando’ were used to to remove the gold

fillings and hair of people who had been

gassed. The Sonderkommando

Jews were also forced to feed the dead bodies into the crematorium.

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THE OVENS AT DACHAU

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This was the systematic “liquidation” of the

ghettoes to death campsIt also included mobile

killing unitsIn the final days of the

war Jews were executed or marched from the camps to “hide the

evidence”

EXTERMINATION – THE FINAL SOLUTION

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Known as the “Angel of Death”, he was responsible for selection at Auschwitz

“Medical experiments” included pressure chambers,

freezing people to death, intentionally infecting

disease, and sadly more

JOSEPH MENGELE

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Children subjectedto medicalexperiments in Auschwitz.

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SHOES WAITING TO BE PROCESSED BY THE SONDERKOMMANDO

Taken inside a huge glass case in the Auschwitz Museum. This represents one day's collection at the peak of the gassings, about twenty five thousand pairs.

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Bails of hair discovered at

Auschwitz

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•The first deniers were the Nazis – they tried to hide their actions in any way

possible•Denial continues through neo-Nazi groups, the KKK,

and others

"The opposite of love is not hate, it's

indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's

indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's

indifference. And the opposite of life is not

death, it's indifference." (Elie Wiesel)

DENIAL – THE END OF THE WAR

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Starting with the Nuremberg Trials, Nazi officials were tried for most of the 1940’s

Many Nazis fled Europe in hopes of escaping trial

That said, 1000’s of Nazi war criminals were executed, jailed or committed suicide after the war

THE WAR CRIMES TRIALS