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Chantal Perez Paola Badillo Juan Jimenez Jose Lorenzo The German Government

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Page 1: The German Government

Chantal Perez

Paola Badillo

Juan Jimenez

Jose Lorenzo

The German Government

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Atmosphere

• What was going on worldwide?

• What was on peoples minds?

• Countries involvedPoland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, France,Australia,South Africa, Canada, Denmark,Norway,Luxembourg,Belgium,Holland,Greece,Yugoslavia,Soviet Union, Iran,India,Panama,United States of America.

Before

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Back Ground

How did he get so many followers?

“As Führer, Adolf Hitler stands far above us all, but as a person he is as our father or brother. He knows our suffering and our sorrows, feels them with us, because he himself went through life’s hardest school and never forgot his own years of bitter poverty. Everyone, therefore, comes to him for help, and just as he will one day be the savior of the whole people, today he helps each individual fighter.” : “Hitler’s goals are: Achieving freedom for the German people, Achieving its proper place among the peoples, Building the foundations for its ability to survive.”

Adolf Hitler

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Swastika History

Symbols

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Oppressed

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Oppressors

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Jews in Japan

“Jews holding citizenship of any country would be accorded treatment comparable to citizens of that country. Jews without citizenship would be considered stateless, in the same category as White Russian émigrés. This group of Jews would be under surveillance because of their "racial characteristics." Another category of Jews, those who could be considered "useful" to Japan because of their political or economic influence, would receive the same treatment that they received prior to the war.”

World Reaction to the Holocaust in the Governments

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United StatesFrance

World Reaction to the Holocaust in the Governments

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VaticanNetherlands, Denmark and Norway

• In Netherlands there was an organized Strike on February 25 1941 against anti-Jewish measurements.

• In Norway and in Denmark there was a population of 10,000 Jews. On an offer by Switzerland Norway managed to save half of their Jewish citizens while Denmark saved the great majority of theirs.

Worldwide Reaction to the Holocaust

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Compare and contrast

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Resettlements

• DP Camps

• Where they fled

• Israel

Aftermath

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• Germany After WWII

• German Civilians

• Nuremberg Trials

Retributions

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• Holocaust Denial

• Debt

• German Society

• Nazi Gold

• Degenerate Art

Present

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Ellie Wiesel?

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"History of Germany (1945–90)." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 17 Nov. 2013. Web. 19 Nov. 2013.

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Frontline. "Holocaust Education in Germany: An Interview." PBS. PBS, 31 May 2005. Web. 13 Nov. 2013.

Hengst, Björn, and Benjamin Dürr. "Dutch Filmmaker Leon Giesen Says Mittenwald Is Site Of Nazi Treasure." SPIEGEL ONLINE. SPIEGEL ONLINE, 20 Sept. 2013. Web. 13 Nov. 2013.

Works Cited

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Brooks, Katherine. "German Government Knew About Massive Art Trove Nearly Two Years Ago." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 16 Nov. 2013. Web. 19 Nov. 2013.

USHMM. "Holocaust Denial and Distortion." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, n.d. Web. 21 Nov. 2013.

Rising, David. "Germany Increases Reparations for Holocaust Survivors." The Times of Israel. Timesofisrael.com, 16 Nov. 2012. Web. 23 Nov. 2013.

"Payback: Greek Govt to Launch Legal Battle for New WWII Reparations from Germany." Payback: Greek Govt to Launch Legal Battle for New WWII Reparations from Germany. RT News, 24 Apr. 2013. Web. 23 Nov. 2013.

Yeager, Carolyn. "Gigantic Fraud Carried Out for Wiesel Nobel Prize | Elie Wiesel Cons the World Gigantic Fraud Carried Out for Wiesel Nobel Prize | A Blog Dedicated to Finding out the Truth about Elie Wiesel's Tattoo." Elie Wiesel Cons the World RSS. Eliewieseltattoo.com, n.d. Web. 23 Nov. 2013.

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