History of german concentration camps

    • [DOCX File]Mr. Duncan's History Page

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      “Dear Mr. Pehle: … You forwarded the report of two eyewitnesses on the notorious German concentration and extermination camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau in Upper Silesia. The Operation Staff of the War Department has given careful consideration to your suggestion that the bombing of these camps be undertaken.


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      With new and sophisticated technology one can kill more peoples in a reduced amount of time. As in case of German concentration camps, initially Carbon monoxide was used for killing, then Zyclon-B was used for same purpose. To increase efficiency, of concentration camps, then Cynide was used.


    • [DOC File]Holocaust Unit Plan

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      5. Were all concentration camps “death camps”? 6. How many death camps were there? Where were they? 7. What were some of the first things the Nazi party did against the Jews? 8. Why the Jews? 9. Did all the German people support Hitler’s plan for the persecution of the Jews? 10. Did the Allies and the people of the Free World know about ...


    • [DOC File]Weimar Germany

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      Protestants and Jehovah's Witnesses - if they opposed the Nazis - were sent to concentration camps. 7 Racism. The Nazi regime was from the start based on anti-semitism. The Racial Purity Law (15 September 1935) took away German citizenship from the Jews, and forbade sex between Germans and Jews.


    • [DOCX File]The new teacher induction program

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      Enabling Act 1933 and dictatorship (including concentration camps for opponents) : Explaining why events in the past are often interpreted differently. Debating about what happened in the past on the basis of the available evidence


    • [DOC File]Ramapo College

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      Volume I of the encyclopedia, which concerns Nazi concentration camps, will be published by Indiana University Press later this year. A specialist on the history of Nazi concentration camps, he also works with related projects, including the recently opened International Tracing Service and the donated photographic album of Auschwitz SS officers.


    • [DOCX File]The Nazi regime: how effectively did the Nazis control ...

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      work. Around 500,000 tramps and beggars were sent to concentration camps in 1933. Ideal Germans pledged total loyalty to Hitler – so the Nazis persecuted anyone who refused to do this. For example, Jehovah’s witnesses refused to offer total loyalty to anyone other than God, so one third of them in Germany were sent to concentration camps.


    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - 790_the_holocaust

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      During World War II, over 6 million Jewish men, women, and children were killed in death camps. The German leader, Adolph Hitler, hated Jewish people. When he became Chancellor of Germany, he made laws to limit the freedoms of Jewish people.


    • [DOC File]Concentrations Camps

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      A website dedicated to the Holocaust, this page focuses on the concentration camps, 1933-1945. It addresses multiple aspects of the camps and provides photo evidence. It is easy to read and may be useful for an overview on multiple aspects of the Holocaust. www.projetaladin.org. "The concentration camps, 1933-1945." Holocaust: A Call to Conscience.


    • [DOC File]Holocaust Webquest

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      Concentration Camps. 20. What were the first Nazi concentration camps? 21. What was the primary purpose of these camps? Forced Labor Camps. 22. Describe what happens to most "workers". Death Camps. 23. What happened at most of these camps? Death Marches. 24. Why were people forced to go on "death marches"? Family Photograph. 25.


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