
Holocaust and Genocide
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Thomas Ellenwood
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Holocaust and Genocide
By Thomas Ellenwood
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Multiple Choice
Genocide is _?
Any random mass killing
The systematic Mass Killing of a specific group of people
The pattern killing of individual people
Random killing of individuals
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Genocide
A Genocide is an elimination of a specific group of people, typically done by a government due to cultural differences from the majority.
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Nazi German targeted anyone not to their standards but specifically the Jewish population
Holocaust
Ottoman Empire destroyed Armenian towns and forced them to march until they died
Armenian
Soviet Union forced Ukrainian people to starve to death to exert power over them
Holodomor
Americans from the east massacred Native Americans for the search of gold
California
Notable Genocides
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Armenian Genocide
1915 - 1916
At the collapse of the Ottoman Empire
Armenian people were being blamed for the collapse of the empire, so the government targetted them
Not clear on number of deaths; Somewhere between 800k - 1.5 M
Some modern countries don't recognize the genocide as actually occuring (Turkey specifically)
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Multiple Choice
What modern country is the general location of where the Armenian Genocide took place?
Saudia Arabia
Iran
Turkey
Greece
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Multiple Choice
Why was the Jewish Population targeted by the Nazi's during the 1930s and 1940s?
Hitler did not agree with their beliefs
Used as a scapegoat for Germany's problems
They previously invaded Germany
They had targetted Nazis for German Leaderships
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Beginning of the Holocaust
The Perfect Scapegoat
European Christians already had issues with European Jews
Religion Tension since the Middle Ages
Germany was suffering from severe economic depression
Many bank owners were Jewish
Hitler and other Nazi's blamed Jewish owners and therefore other jews for economic problems
Jews didn't meet Hitler's standards for the superior race
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November 9, 1938 - Germans destroyed Jewish storefronts and other violent demonstrations
Reaction to the assassination of a german official that had been shot by a polish Jew
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Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass)
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Open Ended
What triggered the event known as Kristallnacht?
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Refugees and Ghettos
After Kristallnacht, many Jews tried to leave Germany for other countries.
More than 115,000 within a year of Kristallnacht
As more and more Jews tried to leave, countries started to block their borders.
As borders closed, Germany started to round Jews up in contained neighborhoods, known as ghettos
Ghettos were crowded and controlled by Nazi's
Ghettoization did not last very long
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Final Solution
Systematic Elimination of the Jewish people in Europe
Jewish people were rounded up, arrested, taken to elimination camps or concentration work camps
Elimination camps would just kill Jews
Work camps would kill Jews overtime after hard labor
Jewish people were the priority but not the only people
Hungarian Gypsies, homosexuals, Polish Jews, Russian Communists, Mentally Ill, Disabled, People of Color
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Jews that couldn't escape, hid from the SS.
Famously known for hiding: Anne Frank
Hiding
Some Jews were killed on-site by the SS by being shot and buried in trench pits.
Shot Dead by SS
Many Jews were sent to concentration camps. Noteable are Auschwitz or Buchenwald
Sent to Concentration Camp
Fate of Jewish People
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Allies Response
Allied countries, like the USA, Soviet, UK, condemned the Holocaust
Although no military action was sent on purpose
It is believed that they didn't know the true extent to what was happening
By 1944, as they marched through europe, they started to liberate the camps
No Jew was safe until the Nazi's were defeated
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Nuremberg Trials
After German surrender, any former Nazi official was hunted and arrested. They would face trial for war crimes
Trial took place in Nuremberg, Germany, where they were also held in prison
Each Allied Country (USA, France, UK, USSR) appointed 2 judges to sit on a tribunal court (4 main, 4 alternate)
Verdict was decided by the panel of judges
Robert H Jackson, US Supreme Court Justice, was the official prosecutor.
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Verdicts
12 sentenced to death
rest given 10 to life
Only 3 defendants were found "Not-guilty"
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Nuremberg Trial Results
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