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You need to know this!!! HOLOCAUST BACKGROUND INFO

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Holocaust Background Info. You need to know this!!!. Judaism. Synagogue (SIN-uh- gahg ) From a Greek root meaning "assembly." The most widely accepted term for a Jewish house of worship. The Jewish equivalent of a church, mosque or temple. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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You need to know this!!!

HOLOCAUST BACKGROUND INFO

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Synagogue (SIN-uh-gahg) From a Greek root meaning "assembly." The most widely accepted

term for a Jewish house of worship. The Jewish equivalent of a church, mosque or temple.

Yom Kippur -- The name "Yom Kippur" means "Day of Atonement," and that pretty much explains what the holiday is. It is a day set aside to "afflict the soul," to atone for the sins of the past year.

Rabbi – A Jewish religious teacher. Torah -- The so-called Old Testament is known to Jews as Written

Torah or the Tanakh. Talmud (TAHL-mud)

The most significant collection of the Jewish oral tradition interpreting the Torah.

Cabbala (Kabbalah) – Jewish Mystical (superstitious happenings between people and God) tradition.

Zohar (zoh-HAHR) The primary written work in the mystical tradition of Cabbala

(Kabbalah).

JUDAISM

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Kaddish: prayer for the deadHassidic Jews: believe in mysticism

JUDAISM

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A total of roughly nine million Jews lived in the countries that would be occupied by Germany during World War II. By the end of the war, two out of every three of these Jews would be dead, and European Jewish life would be changed forever.

In 1933 the largest Jewish populations were concentrated in eastern Europe, including Poland, the Soviet Union, Hungary, and Romania.

They spoke their own language, Yiddish, which combines elements of German and Hebrew.

Older people often dressed traditionally, the men wearing hats or caps, and the women modestly covering their hair with wigs or kerchiefs. Younger people were more modern.

JEWISH LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST

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In comparison, the Jews in western Europe—Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Belgium—made up much less of the population and tended to adopt the culture of their non- Jewish neighbors.

They dressed and talked l ike their countrymen, and traditional religious practices and Yiddish culture played a less important part in their l ives.

They tended to have had more formal education than eastern European Jews and to l ive in towns or cit ies.

Jews could be found in all walks of l ife, as farmers, tailors, seamstresses, factory hands, accountants, doctors, teachers, and small-business owners.

Some families were wealthy; many more were poor. Many children ended their schooling early to work in a craft or trade; others looked forward to continuing their education at the university level.

Stil l , whatever their differences, they were the same in one respect: by the 1930s, with the rise of the Nazis to power in Germany, they all became potential victims, and their l ives were forever changed.

JEWISH LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST

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STREET SCENE IN THE JEWISH QUARTER OF PARIS BEFORE THE WAR. PARIS,

FRANCE, 1933-1939

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RUTH KOHN (TOP ROW, SECOND FROM LEFT) AND HER CLASSMATES AT A

SCHOOL IN PRAGUE. PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 1928

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JEWISH VENDORS SELL THEIR WARES AT AN OUTDOOR MARKET IN FRONT OF THE STARA SYNAGOGUE. KRAKOW, POLAND,

1936

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After Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January 1933, he moved quickly to turn Germany into a one-party dictatorship and to organize the police power necessary to enforce Nazi policies.

MOVING FAST

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A CROWD CHEERS ADOLF HITLER AS HIS CAR LEAVES THE REICH CHANCELLERY FOLLOWING A MEETING

WITH PRESIDENT PAUL VON HINDENBURG. BERLIN, GERMANY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932

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A MARCH SUPPORTING THE NAZI MOVEMENT DURING AN ELECTION

CAMPAIGN IN 1932. BERLIN, GERMANY, MARCH 11, 1932

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He persuaded his Cabinet to declare a state of emergency and end individual freedoms:freedom of press, speech, and assemblythe right to privacy (which meant that officials could read people's mail, listen in on telephone conversations, and search private homes without a warrant)

END OF FREEDOM

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Lured by the wages, a feeling of comradeship, and the striking uniforms, tens of thousands of young jobless men put on the brown shirts and high leather boots of the Nazi Storm Troopers (SS).

Hitler also relied on terror to achieve his goals: The SS policemen took to the streets to beat up and kill some opponents of the Nazi regime.

Mere fear of the SS pressured into silence other Germans who did not support the Nazis.

USE OF FEAR

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GHETTOS

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JEWS FORCED TO MOVE INTO THE LODZ GHETTO. LODZ, POLAND, DATE

UNCERTAIN.

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JEWS WORK ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WALL AROUND THE WARSAW GHETTO AREA. THE GERMANS ANNOUNCED THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GHETTO IN OCTOBER 1940 AND CLOSED THE GHETTO OFF FROM THE REST OF WARSAW IN

MID-NOVEMBER 1940

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FOOTBRIDGE OVER CHLODNA STREET, CONNECTING TWO PARTS OF THE WARSAW GHETTO. THE STREET BELOW WAS NOT PART OF THE GHETTO. WARSAW,

POLAND, DATE UNCERTAIN

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LIFE IN GHETTOS

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DEPORTATION

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JEWS FROM THE LODZ GHETTO ARE LOADED ONTO FREIGHT TRAINS FOR DEPORTATION TO THE CHELMNO

EXTERMINATION CAMP. LODZ, POLAND, BETWEEN 1942 AND 1944

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JEWS ASSEMBLED IN THE SIEDLCE GHETTO DURING DEPORTATION TO THE TREBLINKA CAMP, FORCED TO

MARCH TOWARD THE RAILWAY STATION. SIEDLCE, POLAND, AUGUST 21-24, 1942

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JEWS FROM THE WARSAW GHETTO ARE MARCHED THROUGH THE GHETTO DURING

DEPORTATION. WARSAW, POLAND, 1942-1943

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DEPORTATION