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The end of WWII in Europe Liberation of the Death Camps Soviet Union was the first to come across a concentration camp in Poland- July 1944 SS guards worked to bury and burn all evidence 1,000 starving prisoners barely alive Largest crematorium Store house of 800,000 shoes Unconditional Surrender April 25, 1945 Soviet Army stormed Berlin Underground headquarters – Hitler prepared April 28, 1945- married longtime companion, Eva Brawn Hitler wrote his last address to the German people. Blames the Jews for starting the war and his generals for losing it. Next day- shot himself, Eva drink poison Bodies- carried out, gasoline poured on them and they were burned V-E Day May 8. 1945 unconditional surrender of the Third Reich Victory in Europe Day President Roosevelt dies- April 12, 1945 of a stroke Harry S. Truman is the new president The Holocaust Persecution began April 7, 1933 All non-aryan removed from government jobs Holocaust- the systematic murder of 6 million Jews across Europe Target- Jews were the main target Disliked- gypsies, freemasons, Jehovah’s witness, homosexuals, mentally deficient, mentally ill, physically disabled, incurably ill Spread Anti-semitism- hatred of Jews 1935 Nuremburg Laws- stripped Jews of German citizenship, jobs, property. Had to wear a tar of David attacked to clothing swastika Kristallnacht “Night of Broken Glass”- Nazi attacked Jewish homes, business, and synagogues across Germany and Austria. 100 Jews killed, 100’s more injured Some 30,000 Jews arrested and 100’s of synagogues where burnt Nazi’s blames the Jews for the destruction Jewish Refugees Jews fleeing Germany had trouble finding nations that would accept them. Why? America accepted 100,000 Jews in the United States Hitler’s Final Solution Genocide- systematic killing of a group of people Death Squads Ghetto’s Concentration Camps