horrors of the war
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Horrors They’re pretty bad.
Those horrible Nazis.
• The Allies (the good ones) realized the type of enemies
they were facing.
• 1935 the Nazis passed laws that took basic rights away
from Jewish.
• One night in 1938, Hitler ordered the destruction of all
Jewish property, the night of the broken glass.
• They killing of Jewish had just started.
The hatred of Jewish.
• So they believe they were the best race and the needed to
get rid of any other. This belief It’s known as racism.
• Hitler and the Nazis especially hated the Jewish, this is
called Anti-Semitism, they were forced to wear the star
of David to identify them.
• Hitler, in 1941 promised to find a final solution for the
Jewish problem, and he did, kill them all.
• During the war 6 million of them died.
Simple solutions.
Concentration Camps.
• The Jewish that were not killed, were sent to
concentration camps, being the most famous the one in
Auschwitz in Poland.
• No food or water killed may of them.
• If they survived they arrived to this “camp”, it was really
a slave labor camp.
• Only the strong ones were forced to work, the old ones,
ladies or little kids were killed.
• And if you got sick, guess what happened to you…
• This horror was known as Holocaust.
Anne Frank.
Don’t worry.
• All the horrible people involved in this tragedy were
trailed for crimes against humanity, known as the
Nuremberg Trials.
America too.
• USA hated the Japanese and the Japanese the America.
• In 1942, Franklin ordered all the Japanese be sent to
interment camp.
• 120,000 Japanese from America and like 30,000 from
Canada.
• 1988 the Americans apologized for this horrible thing.
Now let’s check the
numbers.
United Nations.
• Difference with the league of nations.
Super powers.
• What happened to Germany?
• And to America?
Activity.
• Vocabulary, comprehension and critical thinking.
• Pages 198 and 199.
• Just answers.
Homework.
• Complete your timeline for Monday.
• Read Anne’s Frank diary.
• For a quiz
• Not kidding