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    last displaced person camp closed in 1957. A consequence of the Holocaust occurred in April-May of 1943 as Jews in the Warsaw ghetto rose in armed revolt after hearing rumors that the Germans would deport the ghetto inhabitants remaining to the Treblinka killing center. As the German police units entered the ghettos‚ the Jewish Fighting Organization and other Jewish groups attacked with Molotov cocktails‚ hand

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    Question 1- When did the Holocaust begin? I. January 1933- Hitler sworn in as the chancellor of Germany A. Whereas before it was only a plan (one which people though Hitler would forgo when actually in office) was now set into motion. B. April of the same year would see the beginning of Hitler’s implementation of such anti- Semitic legislation‚ starting with the prohibition of Jews from the Civil Service. II. November 1935- Nuremberg Laws enacted A. Jews are

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    Nazi Extermination Camps

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    Will Radko Mr. Sasser Acc. English 8 3 February 2015 Nazi Extermination Camps During the Holocaust‚ a grand total of eleven million people‚ about half of the total population in Texas as of 2014‚ were robbed of their lives because of Nazi extermination and concentration camps (“Extermination Camps.” Encyclopedia). Around half of the total people killed were Jews‚ and the rest were a combination of Gypsies‚ Soviet prisoners of war‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ homosexuals‚ and/or disabled men‚ woman‚ and

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    people were killed at Auschwitz. Learned at school‚ important because lots died there. 6.In October 1941‚ more than 50‚000 Jews were killed by Romanian troops in what is now known as the "Odessa massacre." 7.More than 870‚000 Jews were killed at Treblinka with a staff of just 150 people. Learned online‚ important because it shows what weapons can actually do too people. 8.The German-Jews were stripped of their citizenship. Learned in class‚ important because it shows what Hitler could do with all

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    Book Critique of the Schindler’s List by Thomas Keneally The Schindler’s List‚ written by Thomas Keneally‚ is about the true story of Oskar Schindler. Schindler was a Czech-born southern German industrialist who risked his life to save over 1‚100 of his Jewish factory workers‚ called the Schindlerjuden‚ from the death camps ran by the Nazis. Keneally’s novel was a documentary based on the accounts and stories of the Schindlerjuden‚ Schindler himself‚ and other witnesses. Keneally recounts the

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    people inside suffocated. With the gassing trucks there were gassing chambers also. The chambers were used to annihilate several million people during the Holocaust era. In some places the chambers ran on exhaust fumes like the Belzec‚ Sobibor‚ and Treblinka killing centers. The Zyklon B gas was used in Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. Another way that the guards would kill were mass shootings. They would either make the prisoners dig their own grave and then shoot them into it‚ or dig a large hole in

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    ‘The Final Solution evolved because of the chaotic nature of the Nazi regime in the years 1939-42.’ How far do you agree with this opinion? The Final Solution is the most controversial topic of German History as its origination is not clean cut‚ whilst it would be simple to place emphasis on Hitler and his World View for the destruction of all Jewry there are other factors such as WW2 which must be taken into consideration in analysis of the Final Solution. Other factors include the polarised view

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    How did people in the ghettos live? The people in the ghetto‚ live in rundown neighborhoods. Ghettos were where jews were kept. Later on they were taken to concentration camps. This paper will talk about “What were they”‚ and “How did people in the ghettos live”. The purpose of this paper is to get the reader to understand that the ghettos were not treated fairly. This is important to me because not all races are still treated equally today. First I am going to talk about what were they? When the

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    History Study Notes Topic - Holocaust The Holocaust! Topic 1: Term 1! ! ! ASSESSMENT 1: WEEK 5 (25 FEBRUARY)! Stage 1: Discrimination (1933-1939)! ! Period in which Nazis excluded Jews from all aspects of life via a range of social policies and legislative changes. In doing so they also dehumanised them and made them scapegoats of the Nazi regime.! ! ! - Hatred of Jews = anti-Semitism ! ! Key Features! ! Social Discrimination! - Gradual process of discrimination

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    Shayla Moore Cohea EH2/ Per 04 20 February 2013 Concentration Camp Research Paper The Holocaust‚ being one of the most horrific events of the twentieth century‚ was Adolf Hitler’s attempt to exterminate the entire Jewish race. Before World War II‚ close to nine million Jews lived in or near the European area. Nearly six million of those Jews were dead after the war. Hitler created these death camps or better known as concentration camps and used them

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