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This presentation by Mrs. Ingle provides essential insights into the Holocaust, a tragic period of history from 1939-1945, during which an estimated 6 million Jews and 5 million other minorities were systematically murdered. Explore the propaganda strategies used by Adolf Hitler, the significance of Jewish ghettos like Lodz, and the horrors of Auschwitz, where many suffered and died. The memoir "The Cage" by Ruth Minsky Sender offers a poignant perspective on life in the ghettos and the resilience of the human spirit. Join us to reflect on these harrowing events and their lasting impact.
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The HolocaustWhat is it? • The word “holocaust” means a mass destruction and loss of life. • The Holocaust of Europe lasted from 1939-1945. During this time, it is estimated that 6 million Jews and 5 million other minorities were killed.
How did Hitler do it? • Adolf Hitler used propaganda against Jews and minorities to make the Germans believe they would be “better off” without those people.
This poster shows a Jew holding a communist sign and holding lots of money. This poster shows a Jew “cheating” a German woman out of money. It also illustrates Jews as having large noses.
Halte! (halt-a) Ja (ya) Nein (nine) Krieg (kreeg) Juden (you-den) Stop! Yes No War Jews German Words to know
The CageBy Ruth Minsky Sender • Written in 1986 as a memoir of Ruth’s actual experiences during the Holocaust • Was forced into the Lodz Ghetto with her family – her mother was taken from them when she was 16. Ruth with her brothers in the ghetto
What is a Jewish Ghetto? • A Jewish ghetto is a place where Jews, rounded up by the Nazis, lived during World War II until being brought to a concentration camp • Frequently in ghettos, Jews were beaten or killed randomly. Basic food needs were not met and all were forced to wear the Star of David patch. • The ghetto was sealed and Jews could not leave. 230,000 people were confined in this area.
The children in Lodz Ghetto being sent to Chelmo concentration camp where they would be executed.
Auschwitz Concentration Camp • Auschwitz began originally as a work camp for Jews, but over time, became a place of death. There existed gas chambers for prisoners too weak or young. • Not only Jews were sent to Auschwitz. Many minorities were also sent there including: gypsies, Poles, and Soviet prisoners of war (POW). • No one knows exactly how many Jews were killed there. It is estimated at 1.1 million.
Auschwitz during operation
Auschwitz Today