PPT-The Holocaust Miss Springborn
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8 th Grade Social Studies 2017 Between 1933 and 1945 the German government led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party carried out the systematic persecution and murder
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8 th Grade Social Studies 2017 Between 1933 and 1945 the German government led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party carried out the systematic persecution and murder of Europes Jews This genocide is now known. Ofer. Ashkenazi. Brief Survey. The Holocaust. “The deliberate, systematic murder of approximately 6 million Jews in Nazi dominated Europe between the years 1941-1945”. (Ronnie S. Landau). And,. The deliberate murder of millions of “enemies” of the Nazi Regime: Roma (Gypsies), East-European civilians, political opponents, “a-social” people, homosexuals, and people with “hereditary disease”. How Did It End?. Approaching Defeat. With the Soviets rapidly approaching from the East and the Allies from the West, the Nazis began moving Jews to concentration camps in Germany. The Nazis then began destroying their extermination camps in hopes that the mass killings they conducted would not be discovered by the Allies. 11 million people were exterminated. 6 million Jews. 5 million people . 1933 - 1945. Defining the Holocaust. HOLOCAUST . (Heb., . sho'ah. ) . which originally meant a sacrifice totally burned by fire . Holocaust: Definition. Literal: . completely burnt by fire. 1:. a thorough destruction involving extensive loss of life especially through fire . <a nuclear . holocaust. >. 2: a . often capitalized. s. . “For the dead and the living, we must bear witness.” . ~. Elie. Wiesel. That there was more than one. Did you know?. The . Defenition. . Holocaust. - . any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life. Should the Holocaust be defined as a Genocide?. Hum. 10 Block ___ 12/13/13. J. Neuberger. M. . Orner. K. O’Rourke. J. Stassen. Historical Context/Facts. Holocaust: 1933-1945. Holocaust: from the Greek words:. In the 1940s, who was driven out of their neighborhoods and homes? . What is the Holocaust? . Where did the Holocaust take place? . What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish people? . Why were Jewish people discriminated against? . By: Taylor, . Ja’Niyah. , Elias, . Notes. . When did the holocaust start?. The holocaust stared January 30, 1933.. Where did the holocaust take place?. The holocaust . took . place in Germany and in Eastern Europe.. Doane. College. October 25 -26, 2015. PIECING TOGETHER A VIEW OF WHAT HAPPENED DURING THE HOLOCAUST. Diaries allow students to reflect on the most innocent of the innocent victims of the Holocaust – the children.. Dilemmas. Avi. Patt, University of Hartford. Alan Marcus, University of Connecticut. Pedagogical Dilemmas. Teaching the Holocaust and Genocide with Film. Teaching the Holocaust and Genocide with other documents. The Holocaust was the systematic and planned murder of the Jewish people of Europe. This was carried out by the Nazi regime who came to power in Germany between 1933 and 1945. . By the end of the Holocaust Six Million Jewish men, women and children had died in Ghettos, mass shootings, concentration and death camps. . Kayla Bear. Let’s see what you already know about the Holocaust!. Start the Quiz. During what time period did the Holocaust occur?. a. 1931-1948. b. 1920-1946. c. . 1940-1942. d. 1933-1945. Correct! . Presenters: . Felicia Alexander / USHMM Teacher Fellow. Amy McDonald/ USHMM Teacher Fellow. Salvaged Pages. by Alexandra . Zapruder. Focusing on Four Female Diarists. Eva . Ginzova. – . Terezin. Ghetto. Document #2- Jacob Riis. Why is it so dark in the tenement? . Few windows. Where do the people get their water? . Fire. . hydrants, hallway sinks. Why does Riis show a difference between the poor people in the tenements and paupers? .
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