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Genocide
Anti-Semitism
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In his manifesto, Mein Kampf (1925), Hitler declared the Jews a threat to Germany.
• In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were made ‘for the protection of German blood and honour’.
Under these laws, Jews were stripped of their rights for the following:
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• Six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, over 1 million in Auschwitz alone.
• Millions of others were also killed including; 2.5 million Soviet prisoners of war, 2 million
Poles, 500,000 Roma people, LGBT+ people, communists, and other groups.
• During World War II, the Nazis established more than 400 ghettos. A ghetto is a part of a city
where a minority group lives due to social, legal or economic pressure.
GHETTOS
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• These ghettos made it easier to control the Jewish population – and later, to put them on trains
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• 1943, it is estimated that 395,000 had either died or had been transported to the camps.
• One such ghetto was the Warsaw ghetto where over 450,000 Jews lived. By the summer of
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• From 1941, the German army was followed east by Einsatzgruppen, special mobile killing
squads.
Final solution
Mass executions of ‘anti-German elements’ took place in forest or other isolated
areas. About 1.3 million Jews were killed in this way.
In 1942, the Nazis formulated their official plan to exterminate the Jewish population of Europe,
(approximately 11 million called “The Final Solution”with Heinrich Himmler in charge.
• As Allied forces closed in, the SS forced prisoners from the camps on death marches. Many
died due to starvation, harsh weather or were executed.
Soviet soldiers were the first Allies to encounter the concentration camps in eastern Poland on the 23rd July 1944..
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Genocide is “the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic
group with the aim of destroying that nation or group”. Some
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GENOCIDE
The best-known genocide in history is the Holocaust.
1.8 million Indigenous Americans during European expansion in North America.
4.200,000 Chinese civilians were massacred by the Imperial Japanese Army
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