PRESENTATION OUTLINE
NAZI PARTY
- They dimissed Jews and boycotted from 1933-1934
- Had an Anti- Jewish campaign
- Wanted to isolate Jews froms German society
- Violenced increased and Jew citizenship was forbidden
- It was hard for Jews to leave Germany because of the laws
CONSTITUTION AND THE REPUBLIC
- Safeguarded basic human rights
- Republic perceived as being forced on by the victors
- Republic had contend with many economic, political and social problems
- Foriegn minister Walter Rathenau was identified with the Weimar Republic
- German banks collapsed and inflation rose
DIVISON OF POLICY
- The Civil Service Law that dismissed
- Marked establishment of the radically based Nuremburg Laws
- Jews were no loner German citizens
They had given up a lot and paid for a lot and sooner the country went into debt. Over 6 million Jews were unemployed in 1932. Many Germans believed that the Nazi's were the only ones who could solve Germany's problems. When the Reichstag was set on fire and Hitler blamed it on the communists.
Communists started to pass more laws which was the start of the Nazi dictatorship and they made rules stating the new and strict ways of Germany. Discriminates against anyone who is not German.
THE BEGINNING ARGUMENTS
- Based the doctrine off Christianity
- Jews were being falsely accused as traitors
- Since Jews didnt belive in Jesus they wouldn't embrace Christianity
- Their were times were Jews were mudrered and thier homes were distroyed
- Tried to explain the social, political and economic differences between Jews
LONGING HATRED
- Jews considered a different or separate race
- Antisemitics were repulsed by Jews for them trying to mix into general society
- Seen as symbols of a threatening process
- Social Darwinism was the factor that invested traditional antisemitism
- Life wasn't easy Jews mainly suffered during this period
DEFINING
- A section of the city in which Jews are confined and restricted behind walls and etc
- Germans plan to disconnect Jews from daily life
- Became a concentrating place for people who faced future deportation
- Nazi Germany's way of remaining on a "New Order"
- Lodz ghetto was the first ghetto established and the second largest
GUIDELINES AND TREATMENT
- Ghettos were opened to some extent
- Jews died from starvation, epidemic or harsh treatment
- Education had been a luxury
- Authors, directors and poets producedwho were Jewish produced work in the ghettos
- Vast majority of Jews deported from ghettos were murdered
RESCUERS AND NON JEWISH RESISTANCE
INVOLVEMENT
- Most people didn't take on the role because of the dangers
- Estimated tons of thousands of Jews were rescued in Nazi-occupied countries
- Their rescuers were non- jewish people and they risked their freedom to do so
- Those caught were either prisoned or sent to concentration camps or executed
- Sometimes their village would be punished for one person or rescuers crimes
LATER ON...
- 10,000 Jewish children or youth immigrated to Great Britain in 1938
- Rescuers acted out of altcuism, which is an unselfish desire to help those to be prosecuted
- Individuals and, or groups aided in Jews fleeing from German prosecution by providing escape routes
- The escape routes were in forests or through mountains
- Half of the children immigrated lived with foster families
Views and Thoughts: The belief was used by the Nazi among Christians to further alienate Jews.Nazi ideology however was against all religions and viewed Christianity as a transferred form of Judaism. Nazi ideology used elements of traditional antisemitism although it mainly centered on racist antisemitism, which portrayed Jews as an inferior and destructive race.Jews were seen as liars and thieves.
Jews were thought to have murdered Jesus and were compared to Judas. Seen as unproductive,exploitive, unstable,and evil. According to Nazi view an mixing of blood would lead to the destruction of the so called master race of the Germanic people of Northern Europe Nordic Aryan's