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HOLOCAUST - Coggle Diagram
HOLOCAUST
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Ghettos and Deportations
Ghettos: Jews were forcibly relocated to overcrowded ghettos in cities across Nazi-occupied Europe, such as the Warsaw Ghetto.
Deportations: From the ghettos, Jews were deported to concentration and extermination camps via trains under horrific conditions.
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The Final Solution
Wannsee Conference: Held in January 1942, where Nazi officials formalized plans for the systematic extermination of the Jewish population.
Mass Executions: Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing units) conducted mass shootings of Jews and other targeted groups in occupied territories.
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Aftermath
Survivors: Many survivors faced immense challenges in rebuilding their lives, often finding their homes and communities destroyed.
Nuremberg Trials: Major war criminals were tried for crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide.
Holocaust Remembrance: Efforts to remember and educate about the Holocaust include memorials, museums, and educational programs worldwide