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Holocaust

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MANY JEWS DIED IN THE HOLOCAUST

Photo by Werner Kunz

THINGS JEWS COULDN'T DO

  • Not aloud to have pets
  • Couldn't sit on park benches
  • Jewish doctors were not allowed
  • Couldn't have a education
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BRANDED

  • Jews had to wear the Star of David
  • Jews had a yellow star on there passport
  • Couldn't go out without the star
  • Usually wore white and blue stripes
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WHAT JEWS WERE GIVEN

  • 10 ounces of stale bread
  • Small piece of salami
  • 1 ounce of Margarine and coffee with no sugar
  • Soup with old carrots

THE HOLOCAUST

  • 42,500 Nazi ghettos and camps throughout Europe, spanning German-controlled areas from France to Russia and Germany itself, during Hitler’s reign of brutality from 1933 to 1945.
  • euphemistically named “care” centers, where pregnant women were forced to have abortions or their babies were killed after birth; and brothels, where women were coerced into having sex with German military personnel.
  • 15 million to 20 million people died or were imprisoned in the sites
  • Henry Greenbaum, an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor who lives outside Washington, typifies the wide range of Nazi sites.

NAZI NAMES

  • Gustav Abb
  • Wolfgang Abe
  • Albert Bach
  • Walter Becher
  • Paul Carell
Photo by Andrew Oliver

VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST

  • Isaac
  • Feiga
  • Rivka
  • David
  • Felix