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Holocaust Misconceptions 1. Misconceptions connected with Adolf Hitler Hitler did it. Hitler was part Jewish. Hitler was a latent homosexual. Hitler was elected by the German people. Hitler attracted unusual numbers of female voters. Hitler survived the war. Hitler did it. “One People, One Nation, One Leader” Other perpetrators In December 1944, SHAEF ordered the automatic internment of about 200,000 Germans as suspected war criminals, including: Gestapo, SD, police, Nazi Party and organization officials (30,000) SS officers (8,000) Waffen SS officers (60,000) SA (officers about “Sturmbannfuhrer”) (30,000) German civilian administrators for occupied territories (about 3,000) German Reich officials (above city administrator) (about 1,500) Collaborators Ustasa (Croatia) Militia (Lithuania) Arrow Cross (Hungary) Iron Guard (Romania) Auxiliary SS (Ukraine) Police (Latvia) Hlinka Guard (Slovakia) Collaborators Police (France) Danish Nazis Dutch Nazis Belgian Nazis Police (Poland) Hitler was part Jewish. Hitler was a latent homosexual. Hitler was elected by the German people. Hitler attracted unusual numbers of female voters. Hitler survived the war. 2. The Nazi state was effectively totalitarian. Some of the offices claiming responsibility for formulating and implementing anti-Jewish policy in Nazi Germany: Reich Security Main Office Ministry of Finance Office of the Four Year Plan Ministry of the Interior Ministry of Justice Reich Foreign Office Reich Armaments Ministry Organization Todt Office of Labor Mobilization Reich Chancellery Reich Bank Ministry for the Economy Wehrmacht Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories Office of the Governor General of Occupied Poland Site of the January 1942 Wannsee Conference, convened by Reich Security Main Office chief Reinhard Heydrich, on the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question." Wannsee, Germany, date uncertain. “Working towards the Fuhrer” Students and members of the SA throw books deemed "un-German" into the flames during the book burning. Berlin, Germany, May 10, 1933. 3. Only Jews were victims of the Holocaust. The Nazis persecuted groups other than Jews. Among the earliest victims of Nazi discrimination in Germany were political opponents--primarily Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats, and trade unionists. While Jews were the primary target, the Nazis also targeted Roma (Gypsies) on racial grounds. The Nazis viewed Poles and other Slavs as inferior, and slated them for subjugation, forced labor, and eventual annihilation. The Nazis incarcerated Jehovah's Witnesses who refused to salute Adolf Hitler or to serve in the German army. Through the Euthanasia program (T-4), the Nazis murdered individuals deemed mentally or physically "handicapped". The Nazis also persecuted male homosexuals, whose "impure" behavior was considered a hindrance to the preservation of the German nation. Soviet prisoners of war received especially brutal treatment; over three million died during einsatzgruppen operations and incarceration in prisoners of war camps or concentration camps. Overview of Nazi Persecution of Specific Groups “Racial Enemy” The Jew The quest for racial purity Gypsies (Roma) German disabled persons Germans of African descent The racial struggle for Europe Slavs Poles Soviet prisoners of war Nazi ideology and the persecution of Germans Political dissidents Jehovah’s Witnesses Male homosexuals 4. Jews are a race. (The Holocaust teaches about Jews and Judaism.) Killing Centers Boycott “Aryanization” Kristallnacht Mass Shooting Ghettoization The history examines the process of victimization and murder. Deportation 5. All camps were alike. Belzec Bergen-Belsen Auschwitz 6. Every concentration camp used a tattooing system, and all inmates were tattooed. 7. Nazi euphemisms reflect reality German Language Regulation (examples) “action”= organized hostile operation against Jews. “resettlement to the East”= deportation to a killing center. “evacuation”= deportation to a killing center. “special treatment” = killing. “make harmless” = killing. “Final Solution”= kill Jews. “removal of Jews”= deportation to a killing center; shoot. “change of residence”= deportation to Theresienstadt. “Jewish residential area”= ghetto. 8. The Nazis routinely made soap out of human fat and lampshades out of human skin. 9. Jews went “like sheep to the slaughter.” Yugoslavia Poland Czechoslovakia Greece Belorussia France Lithuania Ukrain e JEWISH PARTISANS Only armed resistance is resistance Underground schools and libraries. Documenting the Holocaust. Cultural activities. Clandestine prayer. Maintain humanity. Maintaining Jewish identity. Resistance occurred at three killing centers. At Sobibor and Treblinka, prisoners with stolen weapons attacked the SS staff and their Ukrainian auxiliary guards. Most of the rebels were shot, though several dozen prisoners escaped. At Auschwitz, four Jewish women helped Jewish crematorium workers blow up a crematorium. All four rebels were killed. 10. The king of Denmark donned the “yellow star” to show support for Danish Jews. According to popular legend, King Christian X chose to wear a yellow star in support of the Danish Jews during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. In another version, the Danish people decided to wear a yellow star for the same reason. Both of these stories are fictional. In fact, unlike Jews in other countries under Nazi rule, the Jews of Denmark were never forced to wear an identification mark such as a yellow star. However, the legend conveys an important historical truth: both the King and the Danish people stood by their Jewish citizens and were instrumental in saving the overwhelming majority of them from Nazi persecution and death. 11. The war is separate from the Holocaust. 12. The Nazis lost the war because too many resources were devoted to the Holocaust. For the invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 Germany assembled 152 divisions, more than 3 million men. At its height, the German army had some 10 million soldiers. The mobile killing squads that were assigned to kill Jews and Soviet Commissars during the invasion numbered under 3,000 men. The SS killed about 750,000 Jews at the Treblinka Killing Center. The German staff at the camp numbered between 20 and 30 SS men. The Ukrainian watch personnel numbered between 90 and 120 men. In January 1945 the SS reported that about 720,000 prisoners were in concentration camps. The SS reported that the watch personnel numbered 40,000. 13. All Germans were Nazis; all Germans were perpetrators. 14. Reading The Diary of Anne Frank or Night provides one with a pervasive picture of the Holocaust.