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The HolocaustOverview and AftermathOverviewThe Jewish population in Europe, starting in Germany would come under attack during the years ________________________Of the ______ million Jews that lived in Europe during this time the Nazis would murder over _____ million JewsThis __________________ is known as the _________________Timeline 1933 ____________ is appointed to ___________________1933 _________________ is passed- giving Hitler the power to rule by ___________________________1933 March Nazis open?_________________________________________ near Munich, to be followed by?Buchenwald?near Weimar in central Germany,?Sachsenhasen?near Berlin in northern Germany, and?___________________________ for women.1933 April Germans told to ______________________________________-1934 The?_____________________________ occurs as Hitler, G?ring and Himmler conduct a ____________________________ (storm trooper) leadership4724400115570001935 ________________________ laws are passed Jew no longer allowed to be _______________________ Jews not allowed to have __________________________________________Jews no allowed to _______________________________1936 Jews banned from ‘___________________________’ jobs 1937 Jews banned from working in any __________________________________________ 1938 ____________________________________________ Austrian Jews now persecuted all Jewish passports stamped with a Red _________________4813300219075001938 _________________________________________________589788012382500Night of violence towards Jews100 Jews murdered 4723130254000______________________ sent to concentration camps 60350404635500___________________________________________ Jews forced to pay a fine for _____________________________ 4697095-76200001938 Jews banned from __________________________________________ Jews forced to close down and ______________________________________1939German occupation of ___________________starts Germany invades________________________ Jews in Poland and Czech begin to be ____________________________569468015240000All Jews in Nazi controlled territory forced to __________________________________-358775240665001940 Germany invades ________________________________________________Persecution in these countries begins ______________________ opens ______________________Ghetto is sealed off in _______________________ Jews inside1941 Germany invades ____________________59283604318000All Jews now have to wear yellow star _________________________ deported to _____________________________ -30480010096500Gassing of Jews start at __________________- first death camp 1942 Belzec Sobibor, Treblinka and Auschwitz Death camps begin mass murdering Jews 51727101524000Mass deportation _____________________________________________1943 Death camps at Chelmno and Treblinka finish their work – ______________________________________________________________________________607758586360001944 ______________________________ begin to be deported to Auschwitz 1945 ____________ liberate ______________________British and American forces liberate western Concentration campsDeath toll of the HolocaustThe single most important thing to keep in mind when attempting to document numbers of victims of the Holocaust is that _______________________________________ of those who perished exists anywhere in the world.What follows are the current best estimates of civilians and disarmed soldiers killed by the Nazi regime and its collaborators.400812025908000These estimates are calculated from wartime reports generated by those who implemented Nazi population policy and postwar demographic studies on population loss during World War II.National Holocaust Museum Death toll Number of DeathsJews: up to ______________________________Soviet civilians: around ____________________________ (including 1.3 Soviet Jewish civilians, who are included in the 6 million figure for Jews)Soviet prisoners of war: around _____________________ (including about 50,000 Jewish soldiers)Non-Jewish Polish civilians: around ___________________ (including between 50,000 and 100,000 members of the Polish elites)Serb civilians (on the territory of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina): ______________________People with disabilities living in institutions: up to _______________________Roma (Gypsies): ____________________________Jehovah's Witnesses: Around _______________________Repeat criminal offenders and so-called asocials: at least ____________________German political opponents and resistance activists in Axis-occupied territory: undeterminedHomosexuals: hundreds, possibly thousands (possibly also counted in part under the 70,000 repeat criminal offenders and so-called asocials noted above)Jewish Loss by Location of DeathWith regard to the number of Jews who died in the Holocaust, best estimates for the breakdown of Jewish loss according to location of death follow:400812040068500_____________________________ (including Birkenau, Monowitz, and subcamps): approximately _______________________Treblinka 2: approximately _______________Belzec: _________________ Sobibor: at least ________________Chelmno: _____________________________________Shooting operations around southern German-occupied Poland (the so-called Government General): at least 200,000Shooting operations in German-annexed western Poland (District Wartheland): at least 20,000Deaths in other facilities that the Germans designated as concentration camps: at least 150,000Gas wagons at hundreds of locations in the German-occupied Soviet Union: at least 1.3 millionShooting operations in the Soviet Union: approximately 55,000Shooting operations and gas wagons in Serbia: at least _______________________Shot or tortured to death in Croatia under the Usta?a regime: 23,000–25,000Deaths in ghettos: at least _________________________________Aftermath of the HolocaustGet into groups 5 or 6For each activity there will be a central question that your group must answer Along with the Central question, you will need to answer all the other questions.Areas to be discussed Where did they go? Holding Nazi high ranking officials accountableImpact on the World. ................
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