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World History Thursday April 10, 2014 Week 11

World History Thursday April 10, 2014 Week 11 . 10.8 Students analyze the causes and consequences of WWII. Warm Up Week 11 Cornell Notes: Ch 14 Section2: The Holocaust (page 12) Wrap Up. Warm Up. Agenda. Home Fun. Next Slide.

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World History Thursday April 10, 2014 Week 11

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  1. World History Thursday April 10, 2014 Week 11 10.8 Students analyze the causes and consequences of WWII. Warm Up Week 11 Cornell Notes: Ch 14 Section2: The Holocaust (page 12) Wrap Up Warm Up Agenda Home Fun Next Slide • Turn in your Ticket out the door from Tues if you have not. • World Leader Project is Due 4/14 (Monday) • Last Day to turn in Extra Credit is TOMORROW! • Eagles: Help your Eaglets!!

  2. World History Tuesday April 9, 2014 Week 11 10.8 Students analyze the causes and consequences of WWII. Warm Up Week 11 Share Pair: Civilians at War Finish: The Century: Civilians at War Ticket Out the Door Wrap Up Warm Up Agenda Home Fun Next Slide • World Leader Project is Due 4/14 (Monday) • Last Day to turn in Extra Credit is Friday • Eagles: Help your Eaglets!!

  3. CH 14 Sections 1 and 2 Vocabulary • Appeasement • Pacifism • Neutrality Acts • Axis Powers • Francisco Franco • Anschluss • Sudetenland • Nazi-Soviet Pact • Blitzkrieg • Luftwaffe • Vichy • General Erwin Rommel • Concentration Camps • Holocaust • Lend-Lease Act

  4. CH 14 • Appeasement • Pacifism • Neutrality Acts • Axis Powers • Frnacisco Franco • Anschluss • Sudetenland • Nazi-Soviet Pact • Blitzkrieg • Luftwaffe • Vichy • General Erwin Rommel • Concentration Camps • Holocaust • Lend-Lease Act • Rosie the Riveter • Aircraft Carrier • Dwight D. Eisenhower • Stlaingrad • D-Day • Yalta Conference • VE Day • Bataan Death March • Douglas MacArthur • Island-hopping • Kamikaze • Manhattan Project • Hiroshima • Nagasaki

  5. Warm Up Wed 4/9 Answer in complete sentences.

  6. Today’s Standard 10.8 Students analyze the causes and consequences of World War II. 4. Analyze the Nazi policy of pursuing racial purity, especially against the European Jews; its transformation into the Final Solution; and the Holocaust that resulted in the murder of six million Jewish civilians.

  7. Today’s Objectives You will be able to… • Analyze and evaluate the motives behind and the results of the Holocaust. • Explain the holocaust and why it is important for us to learn about and from.

  8. CHAPTER14 SECTION 2 Part 2: The Holocaust Essential Question: How did Hitler’s view about race lead to the murder of six million Jewish people and millions of Slav’s, Gypsies, and others?

  9. Setting the Stage • Germans call themselves Aryans they believe they’re Master Race • Kristallnacht – Nov. 9, 1938 • Holocaust = Mass slaughter of European Jews • The Nuremberg Laws (1935) • Citizenship revoked; deprived of jobs & property; Star of David

  10. 14-2 Part 2 Quiz: The Holocaust • What were the laws that robbed Jews of their rights and citizenship? • What were the areas in cities used to separate the Jews from the rest of the population? • What was the goal of these areas? • What is the systematic killing of an entire people? • Who else did the Nazi’s target besides Jews during the holocaust?

  11. 14-2 Part 2 Quiz: The Holocaust • What were the laws that robbed Jews of their rights and citizenship? Nuremburg Laws • What were the areas in cities used to separate the Jews from the rest of the population? Ghettos • What was the goal of these areas? To kill the Jews through starvation or disease. • What is the systematic killing of an entire people? Genocide • Who else did the Nazi’s target besides Jews during the holocaust? Gypsies, Slavs, Poles, Homosexuals, mentally or physically handicapped.

  12. Little Polish Boy

  13. Warsaw Ghetto

  14. Flight & Isolation • Flood of Jewish refugees • Nations close doors • Euro. Jews isolated in “ghettos” • Ghettos were used to keep Jews separated from the rest of the population. • Sealed w/ barbed wire & stone walls • Goal: starve or die from disease Starving children in Warsaw ghetto

  15. Heinrich Himmler: Head of the Ss

  16. Ukrainian Jew about to be murdered A member of Einsatzgruppe D prepares to shoot a Ukrainian Jew,who is forced to kneel before a mass grave full of other victims.

  17. A German policeman shoots individual Jewish women who remain alive in the ravine after the mass execution. (1942)

  18. Jews Executed in Nazi-Occupied Ukraine

  19. Group of Children just before their Execution, USSR A group of children just before they were executed by an Einsatzkommando(Soviet Union, wartime. Central State Archives of Film, Photo and Phonographic Documents of the Latvian SSR, USHMM Photo).

  20. Hitler’s “Final Solution” • The Nazi plan to engage in a Genocide against the Jewish population • Genocide = systematic killing of an entire people • Targeted Jews, gypsies, Poles, Russians, homosexuals, the insane, the disabled, & incurably ill • Mass executions, concentration camps, & death camps

  21. Auschwitz

  22. Mass Exterminations • Final Stage = 1942 (Final Solution) • 6 death camps in Poland • Gas chambers – 6,000 deaths a day • Poisoned with cyanide gas • Ovens used to burn bodies Bodies at Buchenwald Crematoria ovens in Buchenwald camp

  23. Corpses in Belsen

  24. Mass Grave in Bergen-Belsen

  25. Dachau Freezing Experiments

  26. Jewish children, victims of medical experiments in Auschwitz

  27. Resistance to The Holocaust Dietrich Bonhoeffer • Some Jewish resistance and help from non-Jewish people • Dietrich Bonhoeffer – famous Christian leader • Oscar Schindler – businessman who saved over 1,000 Jews • 90% of Jews in Poland killed during Holocaust Oscar Schindler

  28. END OF NOTES!! Good job!

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