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Page 1: The Holocaust (Shoah): A Human Catastrophe. Nuremberg Laws (Sept. 1935) Nazi persecute Gypsies, homosexuals, Slavs, disabled Nazi hatred for the Jews

The Holocaust (Shoah):A Human Catastrophe

Page 2: The Holocaust (Shoah): A Human Catastrophe. Nuremberg Laws (Sept. 1935) Nazi persecute Gypsies, homosexuals, Slavs, disabled Nazi hatred for the Jews

Nuremberg Laws (Sept. 1935)• Nazi persecute Gypsies, homosexuals, Slavs, disabled• Nazi hatred for the Jews was strongest• Hatred of Jews in Europe was not uncommon• Nuremberg Laws- took citizenship away from Jewish

Germans and prohibited marriage between Jews and other Germans

-defines a “Jew” as anyone w/ Jewish grandparent -bars Jews from holding public office or voting -Jews w German sounding names adopt Jewish ones1938- Jews can’t practice law, med., or run business

Page 3: The Holocaust (Shoah): A Human Catastrophe. Nuremberg Laws (Sept. 1935) Nazi persecute Gypsies, homosexuals, Slavs, disabled Nazi hatred for the Jews

Kristallnacht• Herschel Grynszpan shot German diplomat in Paris – Nov.

‘38 -sought revenge for deportation of Jews to Poland &

persec.• Hitler ordered Jos. Goebbels (propaganda min.) to stage

attacks on Jews that would look like a spontaneous public reaction (Nov. 9, 1938) – “Night of Broken Glass”• 7500 Jewish bus., 90 dead; Nazis forbid police to interfere• Gestapo (gov’t secret police) arrested 20,000 wealthy Jews -released only if they agreed to emigrate & surrender

possess. -state confiscated insurance payments owed to Jews

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Jewish Refugees Try to Flee

• From 1933-1939, 350,000 Jews fled Germany• By ‘38 one American consulate in Germany had

backlog of 100,000 visa applications -why did US limit Jewish immigration? -Nazis prohibited Jews from taking more than $4 -American immigration law forbade granting visa to anyone likely to become a public charge -High unemployment rates in US didn’t help either -US law permitted 150,000 immigrants w/ quotas -law didn’t allow for exceptions for refugees

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International Response

• US, Europe, L.A. regret they cannot take more Jews• Goebbels: “... Any country that believes it has not

enough Jews, I shall gladly turn over to it all of our Jews”• By ‘39, many desperate Jews were leaving w/ forged

visas• St. Louis Affair – May 27, 1939 ship enters Havana w/

Jewish refugees w/ improper documents -couldn’t dock at Cuba; US refused it also -ship went back to Eur. to France, Holl., G.B., Belgium -refugees docked here & later perished in “Final

Solution”

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Concentration Camps• Previous “solutions” to Jewish problem - rounding up Jews, Slavs,

Gypsies from conquered areas, shooting them & piling in mass graves

• Also, putting them in trucks & piping in fumes to kill them -but these methods were too slow/inefficient for Nazis• Wannassee Conference: decided to round up Jews from all over

Europe & place in camps• Concentration Camps: healthy persons would work as slave laborers

until they dropped dead from exhaustion/disease• Buchenwald- camp near Weimar; 200,000 prisoners worked as slave

laborers for 12 hour shifts in factories• American soldier: “I looked at the bottom bunk & there saw one

man. He was too weak to get up; he could just barely turn his head. He was skin and bones. He looked like a skeleton; and his eyes were deep set. He didn’t utter a sound; he just looked at me with those eyes, and they still haunt me today.” (Leon Bass at wars end)

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Extermination Camps• Extermination Camps: elderly, sick, children were sent here to

be executed in huge gas chambers• Auschwitz: 1.6 million died (1.3 mil. were Jews)• Jewish culture in Europe had been obliterated in short time• How could the Holocaust happen? -Germans sense of injury after WWI -severe economic problems -Hitler’s control over the German state -German fear of Hitler’s SS -long history of anti-Jewish sentiment in Europe