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Photo Stories Of Other Holocaust Victims and Survivors

Photo Stories Of Other Holocaust Victims and Survivors. A Women Being Sent To Be Gassed In Auschwitz, This is the Only photographic documentation of the gassing process. Starving Inmates fighting for a single slice of bread.

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Photo Stories Of Other Holocaust Victims and Survivors

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  1. Photo Stories Of Other Holocaust Victims and Survivors

  2. A Women Being Sent To Be Gassed In Auschwitz, This is the Only photographic documentation of the gassing process Starving Inmates fighting for a single slice of bread.

  3. Hitler Youth: The Hitlerjugend admitted children at the age of 10, and continued until the age of 18. It was organized on a military pattern and prepared a young man to become a soldier or an SS. The young men were indoctrinated with the Nazi ideology Girls, at the age of 10, joined the Jungmadelbund (League of Young Girls) and at the age of 14 transferred to the Bund Deutscher Madel (League of German Girls). Girls had to be able to run 60 metres in 14 seconds, throw a ball 12 metres, complete a 2 hour march, swim 100 metres and know how to make a bed

  4. Jews were often forced to ride the “death trains.” This is how Hitler managed to transfer thousands of Jews at a time. The trains came from all over the place and all ended at concentration or “death” camp. Fortunately some Jews were able to jump off of the trains and escape to safety if they weren’t caught in hiding. Of Course Hitler had lied to many of the people saying they were going to cleaner, healthier places. But once they arrived at the destination it was to late to escape and they were forced into the camps. The cars were often filled with 150 prisoners. They didn’t have water, food, ventilation, or anything of the sort. They didn’t get bathroom breaks of any kind and an average trip took about 4 days.

  5. Unfortunately people protested against the holocaust and said that it never existed. Many of the Germans claim that the holocaust never happened or at least they didn’t know anything was going on or something would have been done about it sooner. E-mails were even sent around saying schools were taking the holocaust out of the curriculum because it never existed Example 1:(Submitted, April 2007) In MemoriamRecently this week, UK removed The Holocaust from its school curriculum because it "offended" the Moslem population which claims it never occurred. This is a frightening portent of the fear that is gripping the world and how easily each country is giving into it.It is now more than 60 years after the Second World War in Europe ended. This e-mail is being sent as a memorial chain, in memory of the six million Jews, 20 million Russians, 10 million Christians and 1,900 Catholic priests who were murdered, massacred, raped, burned, starved and humiliated with the German and Russia peoples looking the other way!Now, more than ever, with Iran , among others, claiming the Holocaust to be"a myth," it is imperative to make sure the world never forgetsThis e-mail is intended to reach 40 million people worldwide!Join us and be a link in the memorial chain and help us distribute it around the world. Please send this e-mail to 10 people you know and ask them to continue the memorial chain.Please don't just delete it. It will only take you a minute to pass this along - Thanks!

  6. Example 2:(Submitted, November 2007) Subject: IN MEMORIAM University of KentuckyIN MEMORIAM -- This week the University of Kentucky removed The Holocaust from its school curriculum because it "offended" the Muslim population which claims it never occurred. This is a frightening portent of the fear that is gripping the world and how easily each country is giving into it. It is now more than 60 years since the Second World War in Europe ended. This e-mail is being sent as a memorial chain, in memory of the six million Jews, 20 million Russians, 10 million Christians and 1,900 Catholic priests who were murdered, massacred, raped, burned, starved and humiliated with the German and Russian peoples looking the other way! Now more than ever, with Iran among others claiming the Holocaust to be "a myth," it i! s imperative to make sure the world never forgets. This e-mail is intended to reach 40 million people worldwide! Join us and be a link in the memorial chain and help us distribute it around the world. Please send this e-mail to 10 people you know and ask them to continue the memorial chain.Please don't just delete it. It will only take you a minute to pass this along - Thanks!IN GOD WE TRUST

  7. This Cloth star was another way the Nazi’s identified their prisoners Prisoners were numbered with tattoos used as an identification system

  8. A brother and sisters, members of a Jewish family; one of the sisters pictured here, along with other family members, did not survive the Holocaust. Prewar photograph of three Jewish children with their babysitter. Two of the children perished in 1942. Two young brothers, seated for a family photograph in the Kovno ghetto. One month later, they were deported to the Majdanek camp. Kovno, Lithuania, February 1944.

  9. Portrait of members of a Hungarian Jewish family. They were deported to and killed in Auschwitz soon after this photo was taken.

  10. Sachsenhausen prisoners, wearing uniforms with triangular badges, stand in columns under the supervision of a camp guard. (1938) Prisoners standing during a roll call. Each wears a striped hat and uniform bearing colored, triangular badges and identification numbers. (1938 - 1941)

  11. There are many holocaust memorials all over the world dedicated to the men and women who died just because they were Jews, and to those who died helping the victims of the holocaust. Not all victims of the holocaust were Jews, and all of these memorials are dedicated to them as well. Jewish population,September 1939 8,301,000 Percentage ofJews dead 72.0 % Number ofJews dead 5,978,000

  12. Works Cited Page 1.http://www.aish.com/holocaust/overview/The_Trains.asp 2. http://www.holocaustsurvivors.org/ 3. Pictures/ Backgrounds From Google Pictures

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