Holocaust - teacherpowles
... Warsaw, the largest ghetto, held 500,000 people and was 3.5 square miles in size ...
... Warsaw, the largest ghetto, held 500,000 people and was 3.5 square miles in size ...
Name: Date: School: Facilitator: 7.04 Notes Outline “The Holocaust
... Buchenwald (43,000 died) and Auschwitz (1.5 million killed) were just two of the most notorious death camps in Europe. II. Liberation Rescue and Liberation Now that you have read about the tragic events of the Holocaust, you are probably wondering why nobody intervened to stop the atrocities or at l ...
... Buchenwald (43,000 died) and Auschwitz (1.5 million killed) were just two of the most notorious death camps in Europe. II. Liberation Rescue and Liberation Now that you have read about the tragic events of the Holocaust, you are probably wondering why nobody intervened to stop the atrocities or at l ...
Overview of the Holocaust
... Nuremberg “racial laws” made Jews second-class citizens. They prohibited sexual relations and intermarriage between Jews and “persons of German or related blood.” ...
... Nuremberg “racial laws” made Jews second-class citizens. They prohibited sexual relations and intermarriage between Jews and “persons of German or related blood.” ...
Holocaust Student Notes
... British, Canadian, ________________, and French troops also freed camp prisoners. Troops were shocked at what they saw. Some prisoners were ___________ to the point of being skeletal. Many camps had dead bodies lying in piles “like ________________.” Many prisoners ______________ even aft ...
... British, Canadian, ________________, and French troops also freed camp prisoners. Troops were shocked at what they saw. Some prisoners were ___________ to the point of being skeletal. Many camps had dead bodies lying in piles “like ________________.” Many prisoners ______________ even aft ...
FinalSolution11
... Crematorium- An oven where the bodies of newly murdered prisoners, and others were incinerated. Babi Yar- An area in the Soviet Union where thousands of civilians, most of them Jewish, were murdered by the Nazis. ...
... Crematorium- An oven where the bodies of newly murdered prisoners, and others were incinerated. Babi Yar- An area in the Soviet Union where thousands of civilians, most of them Jewish, were murdered by the Nazis. ...
WWII Background PP - holocaust
... • And signed a non-aggression treaty with Stalin (Soviet Union) ...
... • And signed a non-aggression treaty with Stalin (Soviet Union) ...
World History: Holocaust
... Guard of Slovakia, the Hungarian Arrow Cross, and the thousands of Ukranian SS members, they were more than happy to work with them. ...
... Guard of Slovakia, the Hungarian Arrow Cross, and the thousands of Ukranian SS members, they were more than happy to work with them. ...
Holocaust, Part II
... Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began transporting huge numbers of people from the ghettos in Poland to the concentration camps. They started with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, the old, the weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of Belzec on March ...
... Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began transporting huge numbers of people from the ghettos in Poland to the concentration camps. They started with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, the old, the weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of Belzec on March ...
world war ii/holocaust timeline - Ms. Mosley
... of those considered “inferior” Protests by American organizations of Nazi persecution Of Jews. ...
... of those considered “inferior” Protests by American organizations of Nazi persecution Of Jews. ...
Holocaust
... almost every European country. The way they were treated in England in the thirteenth century is a typical example. In 1275 they were made to wear a yellow badge. In 1287 269 Jews were hanged in the Tower of London. This deep prejudice against Jews was still strong in the twentieth century, especial ...
... almost every European country. The way they were treated in England in the thirteenth century is a typical example. In 1275 they were made to wear a yellow badge. In 1287 269 Jews were hanged in the Tower of London. This deep prejudice against Jews was still strong in the twentieth century, especial ...
Group A Quiz
... D)Spain 8) When was Hitler named supreme ruler? A) 1944 B) 1904 C) 1943 D)1934 9)How many Jews were able to leave Germany before kaos started? A)About 50,000 Jews B)About 100,000 Jews C)About 200,000 Jews D)About 300,000 Jews 10)What war did Hitler serve in before the Holocaust? A)The Boston Tea Par ...
... D)Spain 8) When was Hitler named supreme ruler? A) 1944 B) 1904 C) 1943 D)1934 9)How many Jews were able to leave Germany before kaos started? A)About 50,000 Jews B)About 100,000 Jews C)About 200,000 Jews D)About 300,000 Jews 10)What war did Hitler serve in before the Holocaust? A)The Boston Tea Par ...
this Document
... known as Shoah (Hebrew: השואה, HaShoah, "the catastrophe"; Yiddish: חורבן, Churben or Hurban, from the Hebrew for "destruction"), was the mass murder or genocide of approximately six million Jews during W ...
... known as Shoah (Hebrew: השואה, HaShoah, "the catastrophe"; Yiddish: חורבן, Churben or Hurban, from the Hebrew for "destruction"), was the mass murder or genocide of approximately six million Jews during W ...
The Holocaust
... The Final Solution • As Hitler and the Nazis empire grew and their war efforts increased, they were faced with a dilemma over “The Jewish ...
... The Final Solution • As Hitler and the Nazis empire grew and their war efforts increased, they were faced with a dilemma over “The Jewish ...
Nazi Germany Invades Poland On Sept. 1, 1939, Nazi Germany
... War II. The day before, Nazi operatives had posed as Polish military officers to stage an attack on the radio station in the Silesian city of Gleiwitz. Germany used the event as the pretext for its invasion of Poland. The New York Times article about the invasion included a report of the Gleiwitz ep ...
... War II. The day before, Nazi operatives had posed as Polish military officers to stage an attack on the radio station in the Silesian city of Gleiwitz. Germany used the event as the pretext for its invasion of Poland. The New York Times article about the invasion included a report of the Gleiwitz ep ...
PRINTER`S NO. 1895 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
... WHEREAS, Millions of Americans of Polish descent now reside in the United States, and more than two million reside in ...
... WHEREAS, Millions of Americans of Polish descent now reside in the United States, and more than two million reside in ...
The Holocaust
... • To facilitate the "Final Solution", the Nazis established killing centers in Poland, the country with the largest Jewish population. The killing centers were designed for mass murder. Chelmno, the first killing center, opened in December 1941. Jews and gypsies were gassed in mobile gas vans there. ...
... • To facilitate the "Final Solution", the Nazis established killing centers in Poland, the country with the largest Jewish population. The killing centers were designed for mass murder. Chelmno, the first killing center, opened in December 1941. Jews and gypsies were gassed in mobile gas vans there. ...
The greatest crime in the history of the world
... Albert Speer on the death camps “People have often asked me what I knew about the extermination of the Jews. As armaments minister I really only concerned myself with armaments and was isolated from what else was going on. But that is really only an excuse. I did not know exactly what was going on ...
... Albert Speer on the death camps “People have often asked me what I knew about the extermination of the Jews. As armaments minister I really only concerned myself with armaments and was isolated from what else was going on. But that is really only an excuse. I did not know exactly what was going on ...
Victims of the Holocaust: Poles
... criticism executed by firing squad- that our war aim does not consist of reaching certain lines, but in the physical destruction of the enemy. Accordingly, I have place my death-head formations in readiness…with orders to send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children of ...
... criticism executed by firing squad- that our war aim does not consist of reaching certain lines, but in the physical destruction of the enemy. Accordingly, I have place my death-head formations in readiness…with orders to send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children of ...
PowerPoint
... Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the victory of this idea." Adolf Hitler wrote these words in his his book Mein Kampf (1926), in which he first advocated the use of propaganda to spread the ideals of National Socialism--among them racism, ...
... Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the victory of this idea." Adolf Hitler wrote these words in his his book Mein Kampf (1926), in which he first advocated the use of propaganda to spread the ideals of National Socialism--among them racism, ...
the war begins
... for a prolonged period of time Transit: Inhabitants only there temporarily as they are being moved from one location to another ...
... for a prolonged period of time Transit: Inhabitants only there temporarily as they are being moved from one location to another ...
2011-301-introduction-to-the
... were "racially superior" and that the Jews, deemed "inferior," were a 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 ...
... were "racially superior" and that the Jews, deemed "inferior," were a 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 ...
The Holocaust
... Eugenics laws from 1933-1935 • 320,000-350,000 individuals who were considered “inferior” were forced into involuntary “sterilization programs” through surgery or radiation. • Included in these treatments were Jews, Gypsies, blacks, German-Africans, mentally and physically handicapped. • Even 500 c ...
... Eugenics laws from 1933-1935 • 320,000-350,000 individuals who were considered “inferior” were forced into involuntary “sterilization programs” through surgery or radiation. • Included in these treatments were Jews, Gypsies, blacks, German-Africans, mentally and physically handicapped. • Even 500 c ...
Journées de la mémoire : Dates choisies par les Etats membres
... On 8 May 1945, Belgium was liberated from the Nazis. 8 May symbolises les “Vdagen” (V days), V being Sir Winston Churchill’s victory sign. V is also the first letter of the Dutch words Vrede (peace), Vrijheid (freedom) and Verdraagzaamheid (tolerance). On the night of 10 March 1943, the Commission f ...
... On 8 May 1945, Belgium was liberated from the Nazis. 8 May symbolises les “Vdagen” (V days), V being Sir Winston Churchill’s victory sign. V is also the first letter of the Dutch words Vrede (peace), Vrijheid (freedom) and Verdraagzaamheid (tolerance). On the night of 10 March 1943, the Commission f ...
August / September 2014 Newsletter
... occupied Poland where they hoped to conceal from the world the atrocities they were committing. ...
... occupied Poland where they hoped to conceal from the world the atrocities they were committing. ...