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THE HOLOCAUST
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WHAT WAS IT?
The Holocaust was the mass murder and execution of Jews by Nazi Germany.
Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, the disabled and homosexuals were also targeted.
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CONFLICT
Nazi Germany fought because they thought they were superior.
They also blamed the Jews for the loss in WWI. So, Jews were considered inferior.
Nazi Germany used anti-Jewish policies and many different types of killing operations.
Six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
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TIMELINE OF THE HOLOCAUST
February 28, 1933- Adolf Hitler comes to power due to the Reichstag Fire.
March 22, 1933- First concentration camps are set up.
July 14, 1933- Nazi Party is declared the only legal party in Germany.
August 4, 1934- Germanys president, von Hindenberg dies. Hitler becomes president.
January, 1937- Jews are banned from many professional occupations.
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TIMELINE OF THE HOLOCAUST
May, 1939- A ship called the St. Louis, that housed Jewish refugees, is turned down by many countries.
December 11, 1941- The United States declare war because of Pearl Harbor.
January, 1942- Mass killings of Jews using Zyklon-B began at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
March 11, 1946- Auschwitz Kommandant Höss is arrsted and later hung.
October 16, 1946- Göring commits suicide.
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PROPAGANDA
Here's a song about the Holocaust:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=M2dKMDz9b64
This song is a form of name calling and testimonial propaganda.
This was used to tell people about the holocaust and how bad it was.
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PROPAGANDA
This poster is of Anne Frank. She was in the Holocaust.
This is a form of glittering generalities and plain folk propaganda.
This was used to tell how bad Jews were treated and how scared they were.
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LEADERSHIP
Some leaders of this movement were Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Hermann Goering.
They had assertive egos, sneaky plans, and deception.
The Allied Powers and the Jews stood against them. Some leaders were Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
They had courage, the feeling of revenge, and retaliation.
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ECONOMY
The economy affected the movement because Germany was in very deep debt.
Because of this, Germany blamed the Jews, leading to the Holocaust which made it worse.
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HUMAN RIGHTS
The right to life, safety, and religion were violated.
No it is not still continuing.
It was resolved by Hitler commiting suicide and the Allied Forces winning.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
"History 323: The Holocaust Prof. J. Popkin." History 323: The Holocaust. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 May 2015.
"Holocaust | Basic Questions about the Holocaust." Holocaust | Basic Questions about the Holocaust. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 May 2015.
"Introduction to the Holocaust." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, 20 June 2014. Web. 28 May 2015.
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