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Night Elie Weisel Genocide Geno-cide Geno – from the Greek word genos, which means birth, race, of a similar kind -Cide – from the French word cida, which means to cut, kill Holocaust Definition: A Jewish sacrificial offering that is completely burnt on an altar; destruction or slaughter on a mass scale esp. caused by fire or nuclear war. The Holocaust Became the leader of Germany in 1934 3 years later outlined his plan for domination Began his efforts to wipe out the Jewish race—“Final Solution” The Holocaust Hitler felt the Jewish to be racially inferior and a threat to the Germans’ racial community Other groups also targeted: gypsies, disabled, homosexuals, etc. The Holocaust Persecution began in 1934 Deaths and WWII didn’t begin until 1939 The Yellow Star “Jude” is German for Jew The Holocaust 1933: Jewish population of 9,000,000 in Europe 1945: 2 out of every 3 had been killed—pop. of 3 million The Holocaust System of confinement, deportation to camps, execution Ghettos Concentration camps: forced to work The Holocaust Death Camps: mass murders of Jewish pop. Gassing, shooting, fire, starvation, maltreatment Most infamous: AuschwitzBirkenau Auschwitz Largest Death Camp 4 gas chambers in operation Up to 6,000 Jews gassed each day Children and dead bodies burned in ovens The Holocaust Allies: US, Great Britain, Soviet Union When Allies were closing in, Nazis began death marches The Holocaust Death Marches were evacuations of concentration camps to avoid the freeing of Jews by Allied Powers The Holocaust April 30, 1945— Hitler commits suicide German surrender May 7, 1945 Elie Weisel Elie Weisel Was deported to a concentration camp in 1944 Survived 4 of the most infamous camps After being freed, he spent 3 years in an orphanage Deporting Jews Elie Weisel Broke vow of silence and published Night in 1955 Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 Elie Wiesel’s Night… The novel begins in Sighet, Transylvania. During the early years of World War II, Sighet remained relatively unaffected by the war. The Jews in Sighet believed that they would be safe from the persecution that Jews in Germany and Poland suffered.