Holocaust 1931-1945

By yarelyV
  • Where Was The Holocaust?

    Where Was The Holocaust?
    The Holocaust was a Nazi German initiative that took place throughout German- and Axis-controlled Europe.
    The Holocaust began in Germany after Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor in January 1933. Almost immediately, the Nazi German regime excluded Jews from German economic, political, social, and cultural life. Throughout the 1930s, the regime increasingly pressured Jews to emigrate.
  • The Introduction

    The Introduction
    The Holocaust was the systematic persecution and murder of six million European Jews by the Nazi German regime . The Holocaust era began in January 1933 when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. It ended in May 1945, when the Allied Powers defeated Nazi Germany in World War II.
  • What Were Ghettos And What Were They Used For?

    What Were Ghettos And What Were They Used For?
    Ghettos were areas of cities or towns where German occupiers forced Jews to live in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. German authorities often enclosed these areas by building walls or barriers. Guards prevented Jews from leaving without permission. Some ghettos existed for years, but others existed only for months, weeks, or even days as holding sites prior to deportation or murder.
  • Why Do Nazi's Not Like Jews?

    Why Do Nazi's Not Like Jews?
    The Nazis targeted Jews because the Nazis were radically antisemitic. The Nazis falsely accused Jews of causing Germany’s social, economic, political, and cultural problems. specifically, they blamed them for Germany’s defeat in World War I which ended in 1918
  • How Did Jews Survive The Holocaust?

    How Did Jews Survive The Holocaust?
    Despite Nazi Germany’s efforts to murder all the Jews, some Jews survived the Holocaust. Survival took a variety of forms. But survival was only possible because of an extraordinary confluence of circumstances, choices, help from others and sheer luck. Some Jews survived the Holocaust by escaping German-controlled Europe. Before World War II began, hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrated from Nazi Germany despite significant immigration barriers. Approximately 200,000 Jews fled
  • How Did The Nazis Persecute The Jews?

    How Did The Nazis Persecute The Jews?
    Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies and collaborators implemented a wide range of anti-Jewish policies and measures. But in all instances, millions of people were persecuted simply because they were identified as Jewish. Jews had to perform forced labor , widespread theft and plunder , internment Perpetrators interned Jews in overcrowded ghettos, concentration camps, and forced-labor camps, where many died from starvation, disease, and other inhumane conditions.
  • How Did The Holocaust End?

    How Did The Holocaust End?
    The Holocaust ended in May 1945 when the major Allied Powers (Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union) defeated Nazi Germany in World War II. As Allied forces moved across Europe in a series of offensives, they overran concentration camps. These forced marches consisted of groups of Jewish and non-Jewish concentration camp inmates who had been evacuated on foot from camps under SS guard.
  • Aftermath

    Aftermath
    While the Holocaust ended with the war, the legacy of terror did not. By the end of World War II, six million Jews and millions of others were dead. Nazi Germany and its allies and collaborators had devastated or completely destroyed thousands of Jewish communities across Europe. In the aftermath of the Holocaust, those Jews who survived were often confronted with the traumatic reality of having lost their entire families and communities.