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WORLD WAR II HOLOCAUST The Holocaust occurred form 1933 to 1945. BIBLIOGRAPHY~ []

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TIMELINE- 1993- The nazis were discrimintated against, were excluded from teaching and civil service 1935- nazis passerd a rule that made jew inelgibale to be in the military 1936- jews could not be in the olympics 1939- nazis invade poland, and made all the jews wear the "star of david" 1940- made sepereat cities (ghetto) that the jews would live in 1941- jews were put in killing centers, even little kids.

SUMMARY OF THE HOLOCAUST The holocaust was the systematic, persecution and murder of about 6 million Jews by the Nazi regime, and their followers their leader was Adolf Hitler. The word “Holocaust” is a Greek word meaning “sacrifice by fire.” The Nazis, who got power in Germany in 1933, believed that they were “racially superior” meaning that they were the best. Also they believed that the Jews were “inferior” and a threat to their community. The Germans did not only kill Jews they also killed the disabled, killed some Slavic people, Jehovah witnesses, Gypsy’s and many more people. The Nazis killed nearly two out of three European Jews as a part of the final solution. The Nazis spread all across Germany and murdered millions of people. Some were killed by starvation, diseases, neglect, or maltreatment. The Nazis put up concentration camps, one of the famous ones being Auschwitz. They forced labor on the Jews and others. They killed form adults to children. They called them killing centers, or extermination camps, where they were murdered in gas chambered when they would have a group of people go into a room with no windows and fill it up with gas where they would suffocate to death. Allied forces started moving across Europe; the German armed forces surrendered unconditionally to the allies. After that World War II officially ended. May, 9, 1945 was known a s victory day!

WHY WE CHOSE THE HOLOCAUST We chose this project as our favorite because of what happen during the holocaust. The horrible things that was done to the Jews and also some gypsy’s, homosexuals, Jehovah witnesses, also Slavic people. Also because it’s a good topic to learn about in history so this disastrous thing never happens again in the future. We found terrible what went on in the concentration camps, and how the Jews and others got killed, starved to death, gas chambers and working to death also getting diseases, and many more. But the main reason we this is because its one of the most remembered and historic events that has ever happen in history.

LATER IMPACTS AFTER THE HOLOCAST ENDED The holocaust had a great impact on later history after. One example is all the person who died by the Nazis and in the concentration camps, their family has to deal with them surviving and being killed when they didn’t. They have to deal they rest of their life without their loved ones. Also the adults and children that survived the holocaust has effected them by psychological, physical, and spiritual implications. They have to deal with that the rest of their lives, the images and what they saw being done. As you see the holocaust had a huge impact on the people after it ended and probably one of the biggest impacts on later history as well.