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After Word War I Germany was humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles Forced to give up territory reduce its armed forces accept guilt for WWI and pay reparations

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After Word War I Germany was humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles Forced to give up territory reduce its armed forces accept guilt for WWI and pay reparations to the allied powers German people felt embarrassed and shamed. Outcome: Healing. Constructive Response Questions. What efforts were made after the Holocaust to help heal the memories of the Holocaust?. What Will We Learn?. Liberation of the camps. Role of German citizens. 1933 – 1945 . Nazi Era Deportation. THE HOLOCAUST. . WAS . THE SYSTEMATIC, BUREAUCRATIC MASS MURDER OF MORE THAN SIX MILLION JEWS BY THE NAZI REGIME AND ITS COLLABORATORS . Holocaust History. This Lesson expounds on the deportations of the Jews to Ghettos, Concentration Camps, Forced/Slave Labor Camps and Killing Centers. 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 . What do you know about the holocaust and other war crimes?. What do you know about The Holocaust & other war crimes?. Where have you found out about it?. Have you read any books about it?. Have you seen any movies about it?. 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. Rumor and Reality 9480259 90000 HOLOCAUST HOLOCAUST Handboo HOLOCAUST Handbooks Series, Vol. 20: Auschwitz: The First Gassing. Rumor and Reality Translated by Henry Gardner Chicago (Illinois): Thes By: Kim Michal. Photo Credits:. http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/. . http://myfdw.com/. . Who was Adolf Hitler?. Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889. Hitler was the dictator of Germany. He became dictator in 1933. At the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial known as The Case Against the Nazi Physicians, only 23 defendants were charged with “murders, tortures, and other atrocities committed in the name of medical science.” In reality, there were thousands of physician perpetrators and accomplices, the overwhelming majority of whom escaped justice. Indeed, many were restored to positions of prominence and respect among the German medical community.. . Auschwitz. . Auschwitz was a death camp in Poland. It was the largest death camp in the Holocaust. The camp went in operation February 1942. Its primary purpose was murder. They took . J. ews, homosexuals. 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. Essential Question. What were the M.A.I.N. causes and events of World War II?. Key Vocabulary. Genocide: the killing of an entire race of people. Final Solution: Hitler’s program of systemically killing the entire Jewish people.. TN eCampus Oversight Committee 31 January 2018. Academic Affairs Collaborative 31 January 2018. Student Affairs Sub Council 1 February 2018. Faculty Collaborative 2018. The Tennessee Holocaust Commission.

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