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Chapter 16 Section 3 Notes
The Holocaust
2 Definitions
The Holocaust
murder of 11 million civilians throughout Europe by Germany during
WWII. (more than just Jews)
genocide
Attempting to kill of an entire group of people.
Hitler tried to do this with Jews in Europe and Russia
Wedding rings
Taken off prisoners
From one death
camp
Why were Jews targeted?
No definitive answer
Some probabilities include
Long history of Anti – Semitism
in Europe
Religious differences
Hitler knew most Aryans would
rally behind this idea
Beliefs outlined in Mein Kampf
Blamed Jewish politicians
for surrendering at the end of WWI.
after everything had fallen apart
for signing Treaty of Versailles
Germany entered Depression
Jews better off during Depression
Aryans resented this
Sign outside business in England (1920)
1st stages of Anti – Semitism under Hitler
All non – Aryans removed from govt. jobs (1933)
Nuremberg Laws (1935)
Jews lost German citizenship, jobs, and property
Had to wear a yellow Star of David as ID.
The chart above was used to explain status
based on classifications in Nazi Germany.
Jews were at the low end of the scale. Aryans at the high end.
2nd stage = Kristallnacht
(Night of Broken Glass, Nov. 1938)
Storm Troopers attack Jewish areas
Property destroyed
Homes and businesses
Synagogues burned
30,000 arrested
Roughly 100 killed
A sign of things to come
3rd stage = Some Jews flee from Germany
Hitler doesn’t mind this. Wants them out.
Most European countries don’t want them
Overcrowding
Already a lack of jobs.
Anti – Semitism in other areas
U.S. was selective in accepting Jews
Depression was still going on (biggest reason)
Strict Immigration Quotas (remember!)
Fearful some might be Nazi spies
This mural depicts Einstein and other
Had to show “exceptional talent” to get in Jews leaving Germany early in Hitler’s
reign (1933). Most weren’t that fortunate.
Doctors, Scientists, etc…
Einstein most famous.
Roughly 100,000 refugees accepted
The St. Louis
Example of restrictions to U.S.
Jews try to enter Cuba or U.S. in 1939 by ship
Ship denied access to Cuba and U.S. ports
Most on board legally supposed to enter
Most passengers died later in Holocaust
4th stage = forced relocation to ghettos
All Jews from Germany and conquered areas of Europe get moved
segregated from rest of society
Walls, barbed wire, guards
worked in German factories
Made war related materials
difficult living conditions
Very crowded, food rationed
Most families still kept together
if you resisted, you’d be shot
Schutzstaffel (Security Squadron)
Elite Nazi police (SS)
5th stage = concentration camps
When Ghettos became overcrowded
Didn’t need more factory workers
brought by trains or trucks to camps
outside of major cities
hard manual labor
Digging ditches, breaking rocks, etc...
horrible living conditions
Worse food rations than ghettos
families were separated
all valuable possessions taken away
usually survived less than 3 months
6th stage = Death camps
Began in 1942 (The Final Solution)
Most in Poland
Biggest = Auschwitz
people arrived like they did
at concentration camps
Separated into 2 groups by Drs.
Mass grave
strong = put to work temporarily
weak = led to die immediately
gas chambers
most popular method
at 1st, bodies were buried
left behind evidence
crematoriums built
burned bodies
other methods of death
medical experiments
mass hangings
mass shootings
Crematorium
ovens
Gas Chamber at Dachau Death Camp
New arrivals to camps were separated by Drs. Immediately
Those sent to the showers were really being sent to their deaths
Poison gas pellets dropped from vents in the ceiling
Took between 10-20 minutes to kill you (suffocation)
Prisoners would have to remove dead bodies (either bury or burn them)
Around 6 million Jews died during the Holocaust
roughly 2/3rds of all Jews in Europe
Survivors of camps lived to tell their stories
5 million other people killed during Holocaust
Nazis believed them to be inferior too (in order by most to least killed)
Polish civilians
Russian Communists
Gypsies
Origins in India and Middle East
Physically Disabled
Freemasons
Groups of people (lodges)
that believed in political
freedom and individual rights
Mentally Ill
Homosexuals
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Refused to join Hitler’s army
or salute him due to religion