Famous people who were nazis
[DOCX File]Task #2: In the Beginning: The Rise of the Nazi Party
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Name three famous resistors or resistance events that happened during the Holocaust. Who were the Allies that liberated the concentration camps and Occupied Europe? “The German people were . in the hands of the police, the police were in the hands of the Nazi Party, and the Party was in the hands of a ring of evil men…”
[DOC File]Famous People Lessons - Anne Frank
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Hitler became the leader of a new group in Germany. The group was called the National Socialists or Nazis. Nazis wanted everyone to be pure German. Nazis hated Jews and other people who were not 'pure' German. They killed millions of people. Others were sent to special prisons called concentration camps. Germany invaded many countries.
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Nazis in World War II 3. Her account of her two years c. spent in an attic 4. Anne was a very studious and d. and outgoing girl 5. a very energetic e. diligent student 6. wrote about her dreams f. to become an actress 7. she and her family were ordered g. to go to a work camp 8.
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The Nazis counted on people not wanting a war and got away with a lot. Including invading a significant part of Central and Eastern Europe. (Austria, Czechoslovakia). The Nazi form of Nationalism was so extreme that they believed they were a Master Race (Aryan or Nordic) that was superior to all others.
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Name three methods Jews used to try and resist their fate at the hands of the Nazis. Task #14: Holocaust Statistics. 1. How many Jews were murdered during World War II?2. How many non-Jewish civilians were murdered during World War II?3.What other groups of people were persecuted and murdered by the Nazis?
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The Roma Gypsies were a nomadic people that were persecuted throughout history just like the Jews. For centuries Europeans regarded Gypsies as social outcasts and in modern Germany, persecution of the Sinti and Roma preceded the Nazi regime. The Gypsies, like the Jews, were moved into special areas set up by the Nazis.
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Ideal Germans were . strong and powerful – so the Nazis persecuted mentally handicapped people and those with inherited diseases. About 350,000 were sterilised. Later the Nazis Started a Euthanasia campaign. About 200,000 people were killed in nursing homes.
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The Nazis also aimed to persuade sodiers and the military. The public, knowing that their armed forces were on their sides the civilians . BACK TO THE TOP. Why did people believe the messages that the Nazis were sending? Adolf Hitler had an amazing ability with public speaking. His way of captivating his audiences with only words was amazing.
[DOC File]Different peoples persecuted in the Holocaust
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The Nazis believed that the ideal German was an Aryan (a white person with blonde hair). They believed that Aryans were the master race and were superior to other racial groups. Hitler feared that Aryans would mix with inferior races. So the Nazis persecuted and later murdered members of what they called racially inferior groups.
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