Guided Notes – Holocaust and End of WWII
... There were millions of displaced people in Europe and Asia due to being prisoners of war, survivors of Nazi concentration camps, or people who had fled their homes during the war. ...
... There were millions of displaced people in Europe and Asia due to being prisoners of war, survivors of Nazi concentration camps, or people who had fled their homes during the war. ...
THE Holocaust PP - Granada Hills Charter High School
... 100,000 Hungarian Jews in 1944 Oscar Schindler saved over 1,000 Polish Jews from their deaths Huguenot Pastor André Trocme led the rescue effort in Le Chambon-surLignon, France, which hid and protected 5,000 Jews In Denmark, 7,220 of its 8,000 Jews were saved by a citizenry who hid them, then ferrie ...
... 100,000 Hungarian Jews in 1944 Oscar Schindler saved over 1,000 Polish Jews from their deaths Huguenot Pastor André Trocme led the rescue effort in Le Chambon-surLignon, France, which hid and protected 5,000 Jews In Denmark, 7,220 of its 8,000 Jews were saved by a citizenry who hid them, then ferrie ...
World_War_II_1942_1945-1
... Conclusions: The Impact of World War II ■ World War II was the biggest, most deadly, & most impactful war in world history: –Europe was destroyed by the war & lost its place as the epicenter of power in the world –The USA & USSR emerged as super powers & rivals competing for influence in the world ...
... Conclusions: The Impact of World War II ■ World War II was the biggest, most deadly, & most impactful war in world history: –Europe was destroyed by the war & lost its place as the epicenter of power in the world –The USA & USSR emerged as super powers & rivals competing for influence in the world ...
The Levine JCC Butterfly Project
... The highest government official in Germany. An orphanage; a place where children without parents live and are cared for. Throughout German-occupied Europe, the Nazis established camps to detain and, if necessary, kill so-called enemies of the state, including Jews, Gypsies, political and religious o ...
... The highest government official in Germany. An orphanage; a place where children without parents live and are cared for. Throughout German-occupied Europe, the Nazis established camps to detain and, if necessary, kill so-called enemies of the state, including Jews, Gypsies, political and religious o ...
Holocaust History Overview
... ghettoes in hundreds of cities and towns, including Warsaw, Krakow, Lublin, and Lodz. Jews deported from Germany and Western Europe were also forced into the ghettoes. Walled in, with little food or medicine, these people had to fend for themselves in unbearable conditions. Despite their heroic effo ...
... ghettoes in hundreds of cities and towns, including Warsaw, Krakow, Lublin, and Lodz. Jews deported from Germany and Western Europe were also forced into the ghettoes. Walled in, with little food or medicine, these people had to fend for themselves in unbearable conditions. Despite their heroic effo ...
Year 12 Holocaust
... during 1944-45 as they inflicted defeat upon the Germans. Concentration camps liberated by both US and Soviet forces. The horrific scenes were often comparable. The suffering did not end for many prisoners, who were forced by their retreating guards to walk back to Germany. These forced marches are ...
... during 1944-45 as they inflicted defeat upon the Germans. Concentration camps liberated by both US and Soviet forces. The horrific scenes were often comparable. The suffering did not end for many prisoners, who were forced by their retreating guards to walk back to Germany. These forced marches are ...
WWII
... attacks on Shanghai: 1932, 1937 bombing and invasion Italy’s Invasion of Ethiopia, 1935 Spanish Civil War: 1936 Fascist Francisco Franco aided by Hitler and Mussolini ...
... attacks on Shanghai: 1932, 1937 bombing and invasion Italy’s Invasion of Ethiopia, 1935 Spanish Civil War: 1936 Fascist Francisco Franco aided by Hitler and Mussolini ...
Diapositiva 1
... Thousands of Jews were murdered in the first months of the occupation. Ghettos- Shortly after the occupation, the Germans began to confine the Jews to specific residential neighborhoods in the cities, cutting the Jews off almost totally from their surroundings. ...
... Thousands of Jews were murdered in the first months of the occupation. Ghettos- Shortly after the occupation, the Germans began to confine the Jews to specific residential neighborhoods in the cities, cutting the Jews off almost totally from their surroundings. ...
Forming a New Nation
... o General Erwin Rommel o Germany’s “desert fox” o Led forces in N. Africa o Faced defeat at El Alamein o Operation Torch o Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower o First U.S. combat action o gains Allied control of N. Africa o On to Italy o Allies invade/take Sicily o Mussolini captured/executed o Tuskegee Airme ...
... o General Erwin Rommel o Germany’s “desert fox” o Led forces in N. Africa o Faced defeat at El Alamein o Operation Torch o Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower o First U.S. combat action o gains Allied control of N. Africa o On to Italy o Allies invade/take Sicily o Mussolini captured/executed o Tuskegee Airme ...
The Holocaust - Columbus Academy Intranet
... deaths in the gas chambers usually that day. The victims were told to undress and head into the gas chambers under the guise they were ...
... deaths in the gas chambers usually that day. The victims were told to undress and head into the gas chambers under the guise they were ...
The Holocaust
... deaths in the gas chambers usually that day. The victims were told to undress and head into the gas chambers under the guise they were ...
... deaths in the gas chambers usually that day. The victims were told to undress and head into the gas chambers under the guise they were ...
The War Begins
... 2. How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Germany? __ ______________________________ __________________ _________________________________________________________ Hitler considered the Jewish people not as a religious group but as a nation or race, like Americans or Canadians or Germans. He said the ...
... 2. How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Germany? __ ______________________________ __________________ _________________________________________________________ Hitler considered the Jewish people not as a religious group but as a nation or race, like Americans or Canadians or Germans. He said the ...
World War IIteachernotes
... 13. The British declared war after Germany ignored its request to stop its attack on Poland. 14. In less than a year, Germany had conquered almost all of Europe. 15. The German army’s tactic of overrunning country after country was known as blitzkrieg meaning lightning war 16. The Germans used fast- ...
... 13. The British declared war after Germany ignored its request to stop its attack on Poland. 14. In less than a year, Germany had conquered almost all of Europe. 15. The German army’s tactic of overrunning country after country was known as blitzkrieg meaning lightning war 16. The Germans used fast- ...
Victory and Tragedy in Europe
... • Berlin surrendered to the Soviets on May 2 • VE Day (Victory in Europe Day) – May 8th: Nazi state formally capitulated (unconditional surrender = no “stab in the back” myth) ...
... • Berlin surrendered to the Soviets on May 2 • VE Day (Victory in Europe Day) – May 8th: Nazi state formally capitulated (unconditional surrender = no “stab in the back” myth) ...
Number the Stars Background Information
... World War II was fought between the Axis Powers and the Allied Powers. Most of the countries in the world were involved in some way. It was the deadliest war in all of human history with around 70 million people killed. The Axis forces: Germany, Japan, and Italy The Allied nations: made up of as man ...
... World War II was fought between the Axis Powers and the Allied Powers. Most of the countries in the world were involved in some way. It was the deadliest war in all of human history with around 70 million people killed. The Axis forces: Germany, Japan, and Italy The Allied nations: made up of as man ...
The Holocaust PPT
... Jews “living” in concentration camps February: About 80 to 85 percent of the Jews who would die in the Holocaust have already been murdered. Victims Killed Jews Soviet POWs Ethnic Poles Romani Disabled Freemasons Homosexuals Jehovah's Witnesses ...
... Jews “living” in concentration camps February: About 80 to 85 percent of the Jews who would die in the Holocaust have already been murdered. Victims Killed Jews Soviet POWs Ethnic Poles Romani Disabled Freemasons Homosexuals Jehovah's Witnesses ...
The Holocaust - Kyrene School District
... Jews “living” in concentration camps February: About 80 to 85 percent of the Jews who would die in the Holocaust have already been murdered. Victims Killed Jews Soviet POWs Ethnic Poles Romani Disabled Freemasons Homosexuals Jehovah's Witnesses ...
... Jews “living” in concentration camps February: About 80 to 85 percent of the Jews who would die in the Holocaust have already been murdered. Victims Killed Jews Soviet POWs Ethnic Poles Romani Disabled Freemasons Homosexuals Jehovah's Witnesses ...
World War - Holocaust Notes
... believed was the perfect race. These were people with full German blood, blonde hair and blue eyes. ...
... believed was the perfect race. These were people with full German blood, blonde hair and blue eyes. ...
The Holocaust - Spokane Public Schools
... lived in countries that Nazi Germany would occupy or influence during World War II. By 1945, the Germans and their collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution," the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe. Although Jews, whom the Nazis deemed a pr ...
... lived in countries that Nazi Germany would occupy or influence during World War II. By 1945, the Germans and their collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution," the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe. Although Jews, whom the Nazis deemed a pr ...
6th class wwii - Dominican Primary School Dun Laoghaire
... of around six million people . The Nazis killed the people in many awful ways. Some were worked to death on concentration camps . Others were shot gassed or burned. ...
... of around six million people . The Nazis killed the people in many awful ways. Some were worked to death on concentration camps . Others were shot gassed or burned. ...
Holocaust Timeline 1933-1945 January 30 -
... children to the U.S. The bill dies in committee. March 15 -- Germany occupies Czechoslovakia. May - June -- The S.S. St. Louis, carrying 930 Jewish refugees, is turned away by Cuba. The U.S. refuses to admit the refugees, who are forced to return to Europe. May -- British government issues a White P ...
... children to the U.S. The bill dies in committee. March 15 -- Germany occupies Czechoslovakia. May - June -- The S.S. St. Louis, carrying 930 Jewish refugees, is turned away by Cuba. The U.S. refuses to admit the refugees, who are forced to return to Europe. May -- British government issues a White P ...
INTRODUCTION TO THE HOLOCAUST
... camps to detain real and imagined political and ideological opponents. Increasingly in the years before the outbreak of war, SS and police officials incarcerated Jews, Roma, and other victims of ethnic and racial hatred in these camps. To concentrate and monitor the Jewish population as well as to f ...
... camps to detain real and imagined political and ideological opponents. Increasingly in the years before the outbreak of war, SS and police officials incarcerated Jews, Roma, and other victims of ethnic and racial hatred in these camps. To concentrate and monitor the Jewish population as well as to f ...
FinalSolution11
... boycotts and violence to socially isolate Jews. In 1939, after the invasion of Poland by the Nazi Party and the beginning of word war II, was when the mass murder of Jews and other “inferiors” began. Nazis used enclosed areas called Ghettos to control the Jews in central and eastern Poland. They wer ...
... boycotts and violence to socially isolate Jews. In 1939, after the invasion of Poland by the Nazi Party and the beginning of word war II, was when the mass murder of Jews and other “inferiors” began. Nazis used enclosed areas called Ghettos to control the Jews in central and eastern Poland. They wer ...
World War II
... turning point of the war in Eastern Europe. 8. D-Day: American and Allied troops land at Normandy, France to begin the liberation of Western Europe 9. Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in 1945. The United States forced Japan to surrender, ending WWII ...
... turning point of the war in Eastern Europe. 8. D-Day: American and Allied troops land at Normandy, France to begin the liberation of Western Europe 9. Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in 1945. The United States forced Japan to surrender, ending WWII ...
Sh'erit ha-Pletah
Sh'erit ha-Pletah (Hebrew: שארית הפליטה, literally: the surviving remnant) is a biblical (Ezra 9:14 and I Chronicles 4:43) term used by Jewish survivors of the Nazi Holocaust to refer to themselves and the communities they formed following their liberation in the spring of 1945.Hundreds of thousands of survivors spent several years following their repatriation in Displaced Persons (DP) camps in Germany, Austria, and Italy. The refugees became socially and politically organized advocating at first for their political and human rights in the camps, and then for the right to emigrate to British Mandate of Palestine, most of which became the Jewish State of Israel where the majority ended up living by 1950.