The Holocaust
... •Herschel Grynszpan, a 17 year old Jewish boy, shot a German diplomat after hearing that his father had been deported from Germany to Poland. •Germans are furious and, in response, they launch a violent attack on the Jewish community. •November 9 – storm troopers kill around 100 Jews. •Main streets ...
... •Herschel Grynszpan, a 17 year old Jewish boy, shot a German diplomat after hearing that his father had been deported from Germany to Poland. •Germans are furious and, in response, they launch a violent attack on the Jewish community. •November 9 – storm troopers kill around 100 Jews. •Main streets ...
Meeting 7
... A place of mass murder of Poles by NKVD. An estimated 21000 Polish officers of the reserve were murdered in cold blood by Soviet secret forces most probably in April 1940. Katyn, as a place discovered first, became a synonym, a key-word for the Soviet crimes against the Polish intelligentsia during ...
... A place of mass murder of Poles by NKVD. An estimated 21000 Polish officers of the reserve were murdered in cold blood by Soviet secret forces most probably in April 1940. Katyn, as a place discovered first, became a synonym, a key-word for the Soviet crimes against the Polish intelligentsia during ...
Jews - edu4lte-nazi-germany-unit
... student shot dead a German official in the German embassy in Paris, to avenge for the way in which his family had been treated by the Germans. • The Nazis used this killing as an excuse to launch a pogrom against Germany’s Jews. A pogrom is an organized assault on an entire community. • The Nazis ca ...
... student shot dead a German official in the German embassy in Paris, to avenge for the way in which his family had been treated by the Germans. • The Nazis used this killing as an excuse to launch a pogrom against Germany’s Jews. A pogrom is an organized assault on an entire community. • The Nazis ca ...
File - Ms. Thresher
... What was the Holocaust? The Holocaust was the systematic annihilation of six million Jews by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis during World War 2. In 1933 approximately nine million Jews lived in the 21 countries of Europe that would be military occupied by Germany during the war. By 1945 two out of every ...
... What was the Holocaust? The Holocaust was the systematic annihilation of six million Jews by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis during World War 2. In 1933 approximately nine million Jews lived in the 21 countries of Europe that would be military occupied by Germany during the war. By 1945 two out of every ...
Ch 24 ppt
... were first used at Chelmno (Kulmhof) because prisoners could be killed while they were transported. ...
... were first used at Chelmno (Kulmhof) because prisoners could be killed while they were transported. ...
Sept. 1 Beginning of World War II. Germany invades
... eventually led to improved conditions for them in the American zone of occupied Germany. Japan surrenders to the United States - end of World War II The International Military Tribunal (IMT), made up of U.S., British, French, and Soviet judges, began a trial of 21 major Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, Ge ...
... eventually led to improved conditions for them in the American zone of occupied Germany. Japan surrenders to the United States - end of World War II The International Military Tribunal (IMT), made up of U.S., British, French, and Soviet judges, began a trial of 21 major Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, Ge ...
Holocaust and World War II Timeline
... eventually led to improved conditions for them in the American zone of occupied Germany. Japan surrenders to the United States - end of World War II The International Military Tribunal (IMT), made up of U.S., British, French, and Soviet judges, began a trial of 21 major Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, Ge ...
... eventually led to improved conditions for them in the American zone of occupied Germany. Japan surrenders to the United States - end of World War II The International Military Tribunal (IMT), made up of U.S., British, French, and Soviet judges, began a trial of 21 major Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, Ge ...
The_Holocaust
... This deep prejudice against Jews was still strong in the twentieth century, especially in Germany, Poland and Eastern Europe, where the Jewish population was very large. After the First World War hundreds of Jews were blamed for the defeat in the War. Prejudice against the Jews grew during the econo ...
... This deep prejudice against Jews was still strong in the twentieth century, especially in Germany, Poland and Eastern Europe, where the Jewish population was very large. After the First World War hundreds of Jews were blamed for the defeat in the War. Prejudice against the Jews grew during the econo ...
The Holocaust
... 1. Explain the course of the persecution of the Jews by the Nazis. (Kristallnacht, ghettos, Final Solution.) Define each of these terms? 2. What were the results of the Final Solution? ...
... 1. Explain the course of the persecution of the Jews by the Nazis. (Kristallnacht, ghettos, Final Solution.) Define each of these terms? 2. What were the results of the Final Solution? ...
WWII-Study Guide
... 11. Shortly after Congress passed a war declaration on Japan, which other two countries declared war on the U.S.? 12. What philosophy that values the state over the individual? 13. How did the federal government finance the war? 14. After the Allies gained control of Africa, what was their next tar ...
... 11. Shortly after Congress passed a war declaration on Japan, which other two countries declared war on the U.S.? 12. What philosophy that values the state over the individual? 13. How did the federal government finance the war? 14. After the Allies gained control of Africa, what was their next tar ...
Deliverable
... western Poland and became the proprietors of about two million Jews. Reinhard Heidrich, second-in-command of the Schutzstaffel (SS), a government enforcement agency similar to the secret police in the Soviet Union, recommended concentrating all the Polish Jews in ghettos in major cities, where they ...
... western Poland and became the proprietors of about two million Jews. Reinhard Heidrich, second-in-command of the Schutzstaffel (SS), a government enforcement agency similar to the secret police in the Soviet Union, recommended concentrating all the Polish Jews in ghettos in major cities, where they ...
Lecture notes 8
... A place of mass murder of Poles by NKVD. An estimated 21000 Polish officers of the reserve were murdered in cold blood by Soviet secret forces most probably in April 1940. Katyn, as a place discovered first, became a synonym, a key-word for the Soviet crimes against the Polish intelligentsia during ...
... A place of mass murder of Poles by NKVD. An estimated 21000 Polish officers of the reserve were murdered in cold blood by Soviet secret forces most probably in April 1940. Katyn, as a place discovered first, became a synonym, a key-word for the Soviet crimes against the Polish intelligentsia during ...
Holocaust History Overview
... Russian troops liberated Majdanek in July 1944. In January 1945 they reached Auschwitz, finding prisoners who were so weak they had been left to die. Just ahead of the Russian advance, the Germans forced those who could walk to march westward through the dead of winter. Tens of thousands died. When ...
... Russian troops liberated Majdanek in July 1944. In January 1945 they reached Auschwitz, finding prisoners who were so weak they had been left to die. Just ahead of the Russian advance, the Germans forced those who could walk to march westward through the dead of winter. Tens of thousands died. When ...
Slide 1
... resettlement to other countries, especially of those wanting to avoid Soviet regimes: Israel (Palestine), the United States, Canada, Australia, South America • Integration into new host countries: struggle & readjustment ...
... resettlement to other countries, especially of those wanting to avoid Soviet regimes: Israel (Palestine), the United States, Canada, Australia, South America • Integration into new host countries: struggle & readjustment ...
Slide 1
... •Ghettos of Eastern Europe are being emptied as thousands of Jews are shipped to death camps. •The United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union acknowledge that Germans are exterminating the Jews of Europe. Timeline ...
... •Ghettos of Eastern Europe are being emptied as thousands of Jews are shipped to death camps. •The United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union acknowledge that Germans are exterminating the Jews of Europe. Timeline ...
Holocaust Timeline 1933-1945 January 30 -
... enter the U.S. The initiative fails because of stalling by the Vichy government. September -- Representative Emanuel Celler introduces bill into the House calling for the opening of U.S. doors to refugees in France who can prove they are facing persecution. The bill dies in committee. September 2 -- ...
... enter the U.S. The initiative fails because of stalling by the Vichy government. September -- Representative Emanuel Celler introduces bill into the House calling for the opening of U.S. doors to refugees in France who can prove they are facing persecution. The bill dies in committee. September 2 -- ...
File The Holocaust
... Poland, beginning WWII; forced labor camps open in Poland; forced removal of Jews from Vienna, Austria, to Poland; all Jews in Poland forced to wear yellow star 1940 German Jews deported to Poland; Lodz Ghetto in Poland houses over 150,000 Jews; Auschwitz opens in Poland; approximately 500,000 Jews ...
... Poland, beginning WWII; forced labor camps open in Poland; forced removal of Jews from Vienna, Austria, to Poland; all Jews in Poland forced to wear yellow star 1940 German Jews deported to Poland; Lodz Ghetto in Poland houses over 150,000 Jews; Auschwitz opens in Poland; approximately 500,000 Jews ...
wwii notes
... ranged and raged over all the oceans, including even the Arctic ones, and touched every continent. Although most of the combat occurred in Europe, Asia, and Africa, such Australian cities as Darwin were repeatedly bombed and the Western Hemisphere was subjected not only to Japanese invasion in the n ...
... ranged and raged over all the oceans, including even the Arctic ones, and touched every continent. Although most of the combat occurred in Europe, Asia, and Africa, such Australian cities as Darwin were repeatedly bombed and the Western Hemisphere was subjected not only to Japanese invasion in the n ...
Night - Wsfcs
... • April: Jews in Poland's Warsaw Ghetto strike back as the Nazis begin new rounds of deportations. It takes nearly a month for the Nazis to put down the Uprising. ...
... • April: Jews in Poland's Warsaw Ghetto strike back as the Nazis begin new rounds of deportations. It takes nearly a month for the Nazis to put down the Uprising. ...
Presentation
... an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their perceived “racial inferiority”: Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other groups were pers ...
... an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their perceived “racial inferiority”: Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other groups were pers ...
The Holocaust - Columbus Academy Intranet
... He was transferred to a labor camp near Auschwitz. Because he knew the German language well, Coward was appointed Red Cross liaison officer for the 1,200-1,400 British prisoners. In this trusted role he was allowed to move fairly freely throughout the camp and often to surrounding towns. Coward ...
... He was transferred to a labor camp near Auschwitz. Because he knew the German language well, Coward was appointed Red Cross liaison officer for the 1,200-1,400 British prisoners. In this trusted role he was allowed to move fairly freely throughout the camp and often to surrounding towns. Coward ...
The Holocaust
... He was transferred to a labor camp near Auschwitz. Because he knew the German language well, Coward was appointed Red Cross liaison officer for the 1,200-1,400 British prisoners. In this trusted role he was allowed to move fairly freely throughout the camp and often to surrounding towns. Coward ...
... He was transferred to a labor camp near Auschwitz. Because he knew the German language well, Coward was appointed Red Cross liaison officer for the 1,200-1,400 British prisoners. In this trusted role he was allowed to move fairly freely throughout the camp and often to surrounding towns. Coward ...