Nazi photos of jewish women

    • [DOC File]randhava.weebly.com

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      In 1933, the Jewish population of Europe stood at over nine million. Most European Jews lived in countries that Nazi Germany would occupy or influence during World War II. By 1945, the Germans and their collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution," the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe.


    • [DOCX File]World Without Genocide

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      This is the story of two women, Traudl. One who followed orders and turned a blind eye to the murder of millions, Sophie. And one who sacrificed her life to resist the Nazis. Traudl. And the line that separates leading from following, Sophie. action from inaction, Traudl. the bystander from the upstander. [1933] So. p. h. ie. It’s 1933.


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      He was the leader of the Nazi political party. Hitler did not like Jewish people. He blamed them for many of Germany's problems. Many Jewish people began to flee from Germany. Moving to the Netherlands Otto Frank decided his family should leave too. In 1934, they moved to the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Anne was only four years old.


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      Lenz was a German racial eugenicist who provided scientific support for Nazi racial beliefs about the superiority of the “Nordic race.” He also played a role in promoting Nazi eugenics policy including the murder of those deemed unfit as “life unworthy of life.” He justified the Nazi anti-Jewish …


    • [DOC File]“The Anne Frank Story”

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      Hear a first-hand story of brave resistance to the Nazi regime. Dutch woman Marion Pritchard provided shelter for a Jewish man and his children for three years during World War II, and organized shelter for many more. She will share her experiences hiding refugees, evading authorities and even killing a Nazi soldier to protect Jewish children.


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      3. The Nazi’s “Final Solution” to the “Jewish Problem” was a government policy that called for all Jews to leave Europe and move to Palestine. work for Germans without pay. convert from Judaism to Christianity. be exterminated (killed).


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      of the German Foreign Office. The Nazi Party saw it as part of a ‘Jewish conspiracy’ and, on the night of . 9-10 November, responded with the . Kristallnacht or ‘Crystal Night’ (so-called because of the . shattered glass of Jewish properties, homes and synagogues). 300 synagogues were burned, 7,000 shops were destroyed and looted while over


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      There is often a diversity of responses from the victims ( think of Jewish response to “Nazi” show at the Jewish Museum ( Matsuda essentializes victims. Also, doesn’t include women, or gays/lesbians ( only racial minorities. Often uses the speaker’s identity as a proxy for intent ( very problematic (and racist)


    • [DOC File]The Cold War - Kiel High School

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      Constitution gave women rights, freedom of religion and prohibited military power. Fixed economy by giving land to farmers, allowed labor unions and broke up huge, single family corporations = zaibatsu trials Nuremberg Trials Tokyo Trials Where: Nuremberg, Germany Where: Tokyo, Japan When: Nov. 1945 – Sept. 1946 When: May 1946 – Nov. 1948


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      On September 29, 1943, Jewish people in Denmark were rounded up by Nazi soldiers and then sent to death camps. In this passage, a Jewish girl named Ellen Rosen poses as the sister of her best friend, Annemarie Johansen, as the Nazi soldiers search for Jews.


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