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. ROMA GENOCIDES. A . Specific. . vocabulary. Between. . Holocaust. and . Samudaripen. The Holocaust. . was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." Contrary to French historians, this term is more used in English speaking countries especially the USA.. 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 . 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. By Kelsey Douglas. What is The Holocaust?. The Holocaust is a terrible raciest event that took place in world war 2 .Hitler just wanted pure German people in Germany so he made the Jewish people shop at different times which was unacceptable. Also he sent them to concentration camps which were slavery camps or where Jews were killed. I will explain more of this events . 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! . The Holocaust. First They Came For The Communists. by . Martin Niemoller. First they came for the Communists,. and I didn’t speak up,. because I wasn’t a Communist.. Then they came for the Jews,. What Do . W. e . R. emember today?. by. Natalie R Smith. Holocaust in the 21. st. Century. I . had to ask…. What . do we remember . today about . the Holocaust? . What . do our children know?. What . Why is it useful in today’s society to teach about the Holocaust? . In the Holocaust…. 11 . million people were . killed in . a span of 12 years from 1933-. 1945, of those killed . 6 million were . Objectives: . Students will be able to.... (1) describe Nazi ideology (2) define the . Holocaust. Homework: Notes on Chapter 24, Section 3. Identity. What defines who you are? . What are stereotypes? . Share with a partner. Class List. T. he . Holocaust stands as a warning of what can happen when leaders of a country are motivated by hate, and use that hate to supply simplistic answers to the problems of their country. . Noel Heath . 12/21/11. ELA: . Night By: Elie Wiesel. Term II . Deportation . The dead were not removed from the cars during the journey because the Nazi government insisted that each body entering a car be accounted for at the destination. . government led by Adolf Hitler and the. Nazi Party carried out the systematic. persecution and murder of Europe’s Jews.. This genocide is now known. as the Holocaust.. The Holocaust. Something similar was going on in Europe to the . The Final Solution. Setting the Stage. Adolf Hitler made several . promises. to the German people as his power grew:. Will return Germany to its . former glory. Will give people . jobs. Will get rid of the “.
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