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The Genocide of six million Jewish, and many others. The Genocide of six million Jewish, and many others.

The Genocide of six million Jewish, and many others. - PowerPoint Presentation

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The Genocide of six million Jewish, and many others. - PPT Presentation

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The Genocide of six million Jewish, and many others.

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Holocaust Slide2

Animated Maps of the Holocaust

View the animated map titled “World War II and the Holocaust.”View the animated map titled “Holocaust”.

How did this all begin?Slide3

Entrance to Auschwitz:

 Entrance to the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp which operated 4 gas chambers where 6,000 people were put to death each day by the Nazi regime. Holocaust concentration CampsSlide4

Gate at Auschwitz:

 The phrase on the main entrance gateway to the Auschwitz camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau translates to "Work will make you free." Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest Nazi concentration camp and extermination camp.

Holocaust concentration CampsSlide5

Arriving at Auschwitz:

 Prisoners from Hungary arrive at the Auschwitz concentration camp, Poland, spring 1945. Holocaust concentration CampsSlide6

Buildings and Chimneys at Auschwitz-

Birkenau : A view of barbed wire fences, buildings and chimneys at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp and extermination camp in operation during World War II.

Holocaust concentration CampsSlide7

Bunks in Auschwitz Dormitory:

 This photo from 1981 shows the interior of one of the dormitory houses at the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland.Holocaust concentration CampsSlide8

Survivors of Buchenwald Concentration

Camp:Survivors at Buchenwald Concentration Camp remain in their barracks after liberation by Allies on April 16, 1945. Elie Wiesel, is on the second bunk from the bottom, seventh from the left. 

Holocaust concentration CampsSlide9

Auschwitz Fences and Crematorium:

 Fences surround the concentration camp at Auschwitz. An estimated 1,000,000 to 2,500,000 people were exterminated at the camp. A row of chimneys tops the crematorium, were bodies were burned.

Holocaust concentration CampsSlide10

Gas Chamber at Auschwitz :

 This gas chamber was the largest room in Crematorium I at Auschwitz. The room was originally used as a mortuary but was converted in 1941 into a gas chamber where Soviet POWs and Jews were killed.Holocaust concentration CampsSlide11

Cremation Oven Room at Auschwitz:

 The ovens at Auschwitz cremated the bodies of those who died in the camp. Holocaust concentration CampsSlide12

Gas Chamber at

Majdanek: The gas chamber at Majdanek, a Nazi concentration camp in Poland, the walls were stained blue by Zyklon B. 

Holocaust concentration CampsSlide13

Survivors of

Ebensee Concentration Camp: Emaciated survivors of one of the largest Nazi concentration camps, Austria

, entered by the 80th division, U.S. Third army on May 7, 1945.Holocaust concentration CampsSlide14

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hoes that once belonged to the victims of the Holocaust.BelongingsSlide15

Wedding Rings Taken From Concentration Camp Inmates :

 A few of the thousands of wedding rings the Nazis removed from their victims to salvage the gold. U.S. troops found rings, watches, precious stones, eyeglasses, and gold fillings, near the Buchenwald concentration camp. Germany, May 5, 1945. belongingsSlide16

May of 1945 .. Allied troops began to liberate the concentration camps…

liberationSlide17

Liberation