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Jaci's SS Journal

Published on Nov 29, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DICTATOR

  • A ruler who has total power
  • Over a country and its people.
  • Hitler is an ex. He took many jews
  • And held them captive.
  • Hitler is one one ex. Of a dictator.

WAR BONDS

  • Loans to federal Government.
  • Government promised to give
  • Everyone their money back.
Photo by Kennesaw S.

INTERNMENT CAMP

  • A place where prisoners were held
  • Until the end of the war.
  • Many Japanese Americans were kept in
  • Camps till the end of the war.

ATOMIC BOMB

  • A powerful bomb that can destroy
  • An entire city.
  • The U.S dropped atomic bombs
  • In two city's in Japan named
  • Hiroshima and Nagaski

CONCENTRATION CAMP

  • A place where a large number
  • of people were held and forced to
  • work.
  • Jews were held in concentration
  • camps.

PEARL HARBOR

  • Pearl harbor was when Japan
  • attacked us and we weren't
  • expecting it.

PEARL HARBOR FEELINGS

  • I think pearl harbor was a very
  • sad time. I feel bad for everyone
  • who lost their loved ones. And I cant
  • express the sadness, confusion and
  • anger that alot of people had felt.
Photo by Michelle Brea

PUTTING YOURSELF IN SOMEONES SHOES

  • If i put myself in someones shoes
  • that was their during the time of
  • pearl harbor I would be very upset
  • And worried about my family and
  • everyone else during that time.

STOP THE FIGHTING

  • If i had a chance to help prevent
  • the attack i would go and the the
  • officer that they need to shut every
  • thing and be ready to fight because
  • they were gonna be under attack.

GENOCIDE IN DARFUR

  • The Genocide in Darfur went from
  • 1971-1982.

THE COUNTRY

  • The country this takes place in is
  • Africa. Some places in Africa are dry
  • And in other places its wet. In the
  • Winter in africa the tempature can
  • Drop to 50 degrease F.

WHO ARE THEY

  • The perpetrators were the
  • Janjawdeed government, the
  • victims were the american farmers.
  • About 4 million people died during
  • This time. The American farmare were

WHO ARE THEY CONTINUED

  • Were the victims becausr they were
  • Treated poorly by the
  • They were abused put in camps
  • and were call names like less than
  • people or cockroaches.

WHY THEY WERE TREATED THIS WAY

  • This all occured over a compition
  • Sort of thing over the arab and non-
  • Arab the non-arab farmers were put into
  • A genocide

THE COMANDERS

  • The people that started this whole
  • thing was the janjaweed military.
  • They rode in on camel/horse back with
  • Guns and killed everyone in sight. The money
  • They get paid with is the money from raids.

THEIR TREATMENT

  • They were treated horrible they were
  • shot, rapped, and alot more.
  • Some of them were kept as slaves and
  • treated like animals.

CAMPS

  • In this genocide they are killed and
  • Then hiden under ammunition so they
  • cant be seen. Their concentration
  • camps were made of woden bars that
  • Were really thick and it was crowded.

WHO THEY WERE

  • The people that were treated unfairly
  • Were farmers that were non-arab
  • There were about 400,000 people
  • Killed during this time. It also affected the
  • People that cared for these people.

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