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The Jewish Holocaust
“Trackers of the fate of the innocent” 1st High School of Vyron
Jews’ life conditions before
the war
The rise
of the
Nazis
Nazism was the ideology of the German Nazi Work Party. It was
developed as a special form of fascism, under the influence of pan-
Germanism and other phobias or prejudices, taking advantage of the
crisis conditions in Germany during the 1920’s.
The main purposes of Nazism
War effort for the creation of living space and
The domination of the superior race (aria race) as opposed to other races
(putting aside economic interests and the battle of social classes)
Photo from the street of the
jewish colony in Paris before
the war. Paris, France, 1933-
1939.
When the Nazis came into power in Germany in
1933, Jews lived in every country in Europe. 9
million Jews lived in countries that were to come
under german domination during the 2nd World
War. By the end of the war, 2 out of 3 of these
jews would be dead and the lives of the jews in
Europe would change forever.
In 1933 the greatest jewish populations were
assembled in eastern Europe including Poland, the
Soviet Union, Hungary and Romania. Many of the
eastern Europe jews lived in jewish cities or
villages, that were named shtetls.
Hitler: Ascent of Power
Shows his true intention:
The prosecution of Jews begins in order to “clean” as he used to say himself, the German culture from
other impacts.
His members establish an authoritarian and shocking, dictatorial regime.
Prosecution of communists, socialists and liberal cadres.
The first concentration camp is established in Buchenwald where those opposed to the German regime and
homosexuals are imprisoned.
Jews in prewar
Germany
According to the census of June
1933, the population of Germany’s
Jews was about 500,000. Jews
accounted for slightly less than
1% of the total German population
(around 67 million). Unlike normal
inventory methods, the Nazi
racists criteria codified in the
Nuremberg Laws of 1935 and
defined as Jewish a person in
accordance with the religion that
was practiced by the individual’s
grandparents.
Left photo:Three generations of
a Jewish family pose for a group
photo. Vilnius, 1938-1939
Consequently, the Nazis considered Jews thousands of people who had
embarrassed other religions abandoning Judaism, even Roman Catholic priests
and nuns and Protestant priests who had Jewish grandparents. The 80% of
the German Jews (about 400,000) had German nationality. The remainder
were mostly Jews of Polish citizenship, many of whom were born in Germany
and resident in the country. Overall around 70% of Germany’s Jews lived in
the 10 largest German cities, including Berlin (about 160,000), Frankfurt
(around 26,000), the Bruslaou (about 20,000), Hamburg (about 17,000),
Cologne (about 15,000), Hanover (about 13,000) and Leipzig (about 12,000).
Two German-Jewish families at a gathering
before the war. Only two people from two
families survived the Holocaust. Germany,
1928.
The first grade of primary school in a Jewish
school. Cologne, Germany, 1929-1930
Jewish vendors sell their wares at an outdoor
market in front of the Stara synagogue.
Krakow, Poland, 1936
However, despite their
differences, they were similar in
one respect: Since the 1930s,
with the rise of the Nazis to
power in Germany, they all
became potential victims, and
their lives changed dramatically
forever.
Jews could be found in every
sector of life, as farmers, tailors,
dressmakers, labor in factories,
accountants, doctors, teachers
and small business owners. Some
families were wealthy; most were
poor. Many children interrupted
their schooling early to work in a
laboratory or deal with trade;
others were eager to continue
their studies at university level.
The causes of persecution
of Jews
Hatred against the Jews was only a part of the ideology of National Socialism
regarding other religions and allogeneic, compared with the "Aryans" people.
License Destruction of Life Not Worth Living
It is notable that in 1904 The German Eugenics Society was founded by Alfred Plets . The
"eugenics" was a German movement whose "banner" project entitled "License Destruction of
Life Not Worth Living," was one of the main pillars of the ideology of hatred instilled in
Hitler and his companions.
So, according to eugenics, the movement "defended the theory that the extermination of"
useless people "should be legalized. Thus, the concepts of "useless life" or "life not worth
living" used by the Nazis came from that book.
Hitler’s aim: The
global extermination
of the Jewish nation
Hitler’s aim was the global extermination of
the Jewish nation, which for 2000 years was
wandering across Europe, having established
powerful cells in many countries. Hitler
considering that capitalism and also Jews were
the ones holding back Germany from developing
the way it was able to, decided to send away all
the Jews from Germany. However, as Nazi
Germany was enlarging during the 2nd World
War, the important people of nazism, had to
face the fact that powerful jewish populations
existed in the countries that they had
conquered. With that in mind the “only
solution” was mass execution. Furthermore
based on the nazistic thesis there were the
Aryans, the rest of the lower class people, and
the people that didn’t deserve to exist. In
the third category belonged: Jews, Gypsies,
Homosexuals, people with hereditary diseases,
and others.
Making concentrations camps
Some of the largest and
the most important
extermination camps
in the Second World War
Auschwitz-Birkenau: Poland
Now
Kulmhof: Poland
Then
Now
Mauthausen: Germany
2.000.000 people were exterminated
The hill where
they fell off so as
to escape
Death chamber
(Left)
Crematorium
(Right)
Belzek: Poland
Then
Now
Majdanek: Poland
Then
Now
Mausoleum
Dachau: Germany
Treblinka: Poland
The train station to get to the camp
Then
Now
The life in the camp
Sobibor:Poland-limits of Ukraine
The landing station for the camp
Then
Now
Men’s life
The life and manner in which
the Jews died in the Nazi
camps is one of the greatest
crimes that have been
committed in the history of
mankind.
Originally, it was meant to be a military
camp for working captives of the war as
well as for prisoners, but its function
changed just a few months later.
Most of the victims arrived there by train
often after long journeys inside wagons
used for transporting animals.
The longest recorded journey had a total
duration of 17 days.For 17 days people
used to live without food, water of
cleanliness.
After their arrival at Auschwitz station,
SS soldiers led these people to the
military camp.
After the first arrivals, rails were built
that led directly inside the military camp
so that captives and prisoners wouldn't
know what to expect.
Life in Auschwitz
Screening
The victims were often
transported directly to the
gas chambers, but more often
they were screened by the
Nazi camp doctors, so that the
weak, the elderly and the
patients were separated from
the skilled workmen.
Εxploitation
and
mistreatment
This way of doing was a good
opportunity for SS to make
profits at the expense of the
prisoners.At the same time, SS
soldiers, as well as employees of
German companies, mistreated
the workers, many of whom
eventually died exhausted from
work.
All of these events resulted in
the destruction of a large number
of Jews and the disappearance of
a whole civilization.
Women’s life
Everyday life
According to their few but equally
shocking testimonies, the "life" of
these women at their new "home" was
characterized by hardship, lack of
food and medication and generally a
tough daily schedule. They were no
longer humans but literally animals ...
Torture
At first they shaved their
heads… They would use their hair
to make blankets or carpets.
Experiments
They would force them into every-day experiments to
try new ways of sterilization and birth of twins.
ANGELS of death
Mengele
Joseph Mengele
Carl Klauberg
Horst Schumann
Maximilian Samuel
Of course, it was not just them ... but they are
referred to as the "Angels of Death".
Samuel said that "Of these, the most experiments were
only crimes without any medical substance."
The
“number”
Apart from all the tortures mentioned
above that women suffered there was one
more which naturally applied to men and
children ( not including the ones who were
led to gas chambers)... The number… the
number which negatively altered their life
forever.It was a number which included
their name their origin and later (only for
the survivors) their memories.
Children’s life
In ghettos, Jewish children died because of
hunger and difficult weather conditions since
they weren’t given clothes or a place to stay.
The German authorities were totally
indifferent to all these massive deaths since
they considered young children as
unproductive people who consumed food
without offering anything.
At the
concentration camp
(prison camp)
At the prison camp the German doctors and
various researches send lots of kids for
medical experiments , having as a result lots
of deaths. The authorities mainly used teen
Jewish for heavy works. Lots of them lost
their lives due to the horrible working
conditions while others were temporarily
imprisoned by the German authorities as in
the case of Anne Frank and her sister Bergen-
Belsen.
In the extermination camps
Since, in general, children
could not be exploited as
workforce,due to their
youth,they were chosen
alongside with the elderly
to be transported to the
extermination ghettos or
were the first victims to be
executed in common
graves.
The 10 toughest women in concentration camps
Women - monsters
Juana Bormann, the woman with the
dogs....
Dorothea Binz, the guard with the
ax…
Greta Bozel, the unhesitating
Elizabeth Falkenrat, best schoolgirl
...
Maria Mandel, the perverted
Herta Bothe, the sadist
Hildegard Lächert, the Beast…
Ruth Neudeck, the shovel ..
Wanda Klaff, the smart! …
Alice Orlowsky, the ""
Crime and
Punishment
The trial
of Nuremberg
Twelve top Nazis
are led to death
After the war, some of those
responsible for the crimes
committed during the Holocaust
were brought to court. Nuremberg
of Germany was chosen as the
venue for the trials in 1945 and
1946. Judges coming from the
allied forces -Great Britain,
France, the Soviet Union and the
United States-presided the
heaning at the trial of 22 crucially
important nazis war criminals
Twelve top Nazis were sentenced
to death.
Hitler,Himmler
and Goebbels
suicide
Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler
and Joseph Goebbels were
never tried, and had committed
suicide before the war. The
International Court of Justice
decided not to prosecute
Hitler after death in order to
avoid the impression that he
was still alive.
Eichmann: The
dispatcher
displacement of
Jews
The Nazi trials continued both
in Germany and in other
countries. Simon Wiesenthal, a
Nazi hunter identified Adolf
Eichmann in Argentina.
Eichmann, who had designed
and completed the deportation
of millions of Jews, was tried
in Israel, convicted and
executed in 1969.
Frenchwomen who collaborated
with the Nazis in the Second
World War
The shaved heads
In France and on the fringe of the festivities
for the ending of World War II and the
victory of allied troops, a heavy punishment
awaited women who collaborated in every way
with the German conquerors. They shaved
their head in public view. The punishment was
literally paradigmatic, since after shaving,
women were forced to parade in front of
crowds of angry people.
Group Nakam,
the avengers
They planned to use the
poison in 3,000 francs
intended for feeding former
SS guards who were now
captive at an American
concentration camp
1,900 German prisoners were poisoned and
300-400 died.
Report
5.1-6 million Jews
were murdered
Holocaust
"The Holocaust is the black box of humanity - at
least as I understand the term" humanity ". It is
an organized plan of ritual murder of a whole
cultural ensemble of people, a plan unbearably
simple and equally unbearably functional. And of
course, it was not created by a group of
psychopathological racists - it was embraced by
the entire western world for a millennium by
cultivating anti-Semitism as a functional cultural
element. In short, We are the ones who did it, not
“some others”. And since it is a reality we will live
with it, we will live with its smoke, with its smell,
with the guilt of an unprecedented crime- with our
History slipping into its history."

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Holocaust

  • 1. The Jewish Holocaust “Trackers of the fate of the innocent” 1st High School of Vyron
  • 2. Jews’ life conditions before the war
  • 4. Nazism was the ideology of the German Nazi Work Party. It was developed as a special form of fascism, under the influence of pan- Germanism and other phobias or prejudices, taking advantage of the crisis conditions in Germany during the 1920’s.
  • 5. The main purposes of Nazism War effort for the creation of living space and The domination of the superior race (aria race) as opposed to other races (putting aside economic interests and the battle of social classes)
  • 6. Photo from the street of the jewish colony in Paris before the war. Paris, France, 1933- 1939. When the Nazis came into power in Germany in 1933, Jews lived in every country in Europe. 9 million Jews lived in countries that were to come under german domination during the 2nd World War. By the end of the war, 2 out of 3 of these jews would be dead and the lives of the jews in Europe would change forever. In 1933 the greatest jewish populations were assembled in eastern Europe including Poland, the Soviet Union, Hungary and Romania. Many of the eastern Europe jews lived in jewish cities or villages, that were named shtetls.
  • 7. Hitler: Ascent of Power Shows his true intention: The prosecution of Jews begins in order to “clean” as he used to say himself, the German culture from other impacts. His members establish an authoritarian and shocking, dictatorial regime. Prosecution of communists, socialists and liberal cadres. The first concentration camp is established in Buchenwald where those opposed to the German regime and homosexuals are imprisoned.
  • 8. Jews in prewar Germany According to the census of June 1933, the population of Germany’s Jews was about 500,000. Jews accounted for slightly less than 1% of the total German population (around 67 million). Unlike normal inventory methods, the Nazi racists criteria codified in the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 and defined as Jewish a person in accordance with the religion that was practiced by the individual’s grandparents. Left photo:Three generations of a Jewish family pose for a group photo. Vilnius, 1938-1939
  • 9. Consequently, the Nazis considered Jews thousands of people who had embarrassed other religions abandoning Judaism, even Roman Catholic priests and nuns and Protestant priests who had Jewish grandparents. The 80% of the German Jews (about 400,000) had German nationality. The remainder were mostly Jews of Polish citizenship, many of whom were born in Germany and resident in the country. Overall around 70% of Germany’s Jews lived in the 10 largest German cities, including Berlin (about 160,000), Frankfurt (around 26,000), the Bruslaou (about 20,000), Hamburg (about 17,000), Cologne (about 15,000), Hanover (about 13,000) and Leipzig (about 12,000).
  • 10. Two German-Jewish families at a gathering before the war. Only two people from two families survived the Holocaust. Germany, 1928. The first grade of primary school in a Jewish school. Cologne, Germany, 1929-1930
  • 11. Jewish vendors sell their wares at an outdoor market in front of the Stara synagogue. Krakow, Poland, 1936 However, despite their differences, they were similar in one respect: Since the 1930s, with the rise of the Nazis to power in Germany, they all became potential victims, and their lives changed dramatically forever. Jews could be found in every sector of life, as farmers, tailors, dressmakers, labor in factories, accountants, doctors, teachers and small business owners. Some families were wealthy; most were poor. Many children interrupted their schooling early to work in a laboratory or deal with trade; others were eager to continue their studies at university level.
  • 12. The causes of persecution of Jews
  • 13. Hatred against the Jews was only a part of the ideology of National Socialism regarding other religions and allogeneic, compared with the "Aryans" people. License Destruction of Life Not Worth Living It is notable that in 1904 The German Eugenics Society was founded by Alfred Plets . The "eugenics" was a German movement whose "banner" project entitled "License Destruction of Life Not Worth Living," was one of the main pillars of the ideology of hatred instilled in Hitler and his companions. So, according to eugenics, the movement "defended the theory that the extermination of" useless people "should be legalized. Thus, the concepts of "useless life" or "life not worth living" used by the Nazis came from that book.
  • 14. Hitler’s aim: The global extermination of the Jewish nation Hitler’s aim was the global extermination of the Jewish nation, which for 2000 years was wandering across Europe, having established powerful cells in many countries. Hitler considering that capitalism and also Jews were the ones holding back Germany from developing the way it was able to, decided to send away all the Jews from Germany. However, as Nazi Germany was enlarging during the 2nd World War, the important people of nazism, had to face the fact that powerful jewish populations existed in the countries that they had conquered. With that in mind the “only solution” was mass execution. Furthermore based on the nazistic thesis there were the Aryans, the rest of the lower class people, and the people that didn’t deserve to exist. In the third category belonged: Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, people with hereditary diseases, and others.
  • 16. Some of the largest and the most important extermination camps in the Second World War
  • 19. Mauthausen: Germany 2.000.000 people were exterminated The hill where they fell off so as to escape Death chamber (Left) Crematorium (Right)
  • 23. Treblinka: Poland The train station to get to the camp Then Now
  • 24. The life in the camp
  • 25. Sobibor:Poland-limits of Ukraine The landing station for the camp Then Now
  • 26. Men’s life The life and manner in which the Jews died in the Nazi camps is one of the greatest crimes that have been committed in the history of mankind.
  • 27. Originally, it was meant to be a military camp for working captives of the war as well as for prisoners, but its function changed just a few months later. Most of the victims arrived there by train often after long journeys inside wagons used for transporting animals. The longest recorded journey had a total duration of 17 days.For 17 days people used to live without food, water of cleanliness. After their arrival at Auschwitz station, SS soldiers led these people to the military camp. After the first arrivals, rails were built that led directly inside the military camp so that captives and prisoners wouldn't know what to expect. Life in Auschwitz
  • 28. Screening The victims were often transported directly to the gas chambers, but more often they were screened by the Nazi camp doctors, so that the weak, the elderly and the patients were separated from the skilled workmen.
  • 29. Εxploitation and mistreatment This way of doing was a good opportunity for SS to make profits at the expense of the prisoners.At the same time, SS soldiers, as well as employees of German companies, mistreated the workers, many of whom eventually died exhausted from work. All of these events resulted in the destruction of a large number of Jews and the disappearance of a whole civilization.
  • 31. Everyday life According to their few but equally shocking testimonies, the "life" of these women at their new "home" was characterized by hardship, lack of food and medication and generally a tough daily schedule. They were no longer humans but literally animals ...
  • 32. Torture At first they shaved their heads… They would use their hair to make blankets or carpets.
  • 33. Experiments They would force them into every-day experiments to try new ways of sterilization and birth of twins.
  • 34. ANGELS of death Mengele Joseph Mengele Carl Klauberg Horst Schumann Maximilian Samuel Of course, it was not just them ... but they are referred to as the "Angels of Death". Samuel said that "Of these, the most experiments were only crimes without any medical substance."
  • 35. The “number” Apart from all the tortures mentioned above that women suffered there was one more which naturally applied to men and children ( not including the ones who were led to gas chambers)... The number… the number which negatively altered their life forever.It was a number which included their name their origin and later (only for the survivors) their memories.
  • 36. Children’s life In ghettos, Jewish children died because of hunger and difficult weather conditions since they weren’t given clothes or a place to stay. The German authorities were totally indifferent to all these massive deaths since they considered young children as unproductive people who consumed food without offering anything.
  • 37. At the concentration camp (prison camp) At the prison camp the German doctors and various researches send lots of kids for medical experiments , having as a result lots of deaths. The authorities mainly used teen Jewish for heavy works. Lots of them lost their lives due to the horrible working conditions while others were temporarily imprisoned by the German authorities as in the case of Anne Frank and her sister Bergen- Belsen.
  • 38. In the extermination camps Since, in general, children could not be exploited as workforce,due to their youth,they were chosen alongside with the elderly to be transported to the extermination ghettos or were the first victims to be executed in common graves.
  • 39. The 10 toughest women in concentration camps
  • 40. Women - monsters Juana Bormann, the woman with the dogs.... Dorothea Binz, the guard with the ax… Greta Bozel, the unhesitating Elizabeth Falkenrat, best schoolgirl ... Maria Mandel, the perverted Herta Bothe, the sadist Hildegard Lächert, the Beast… Ruth Neudeck, the shovel .. Wanda Klaff, the smart! … Alice Orlowsky, the ""
  • 42. The trial of Nuremberg Twelve top Nazis are led to death After the war, some of those responsible for the crimes committed during the Holocaust were brought to court. Nuremberg of Germany was chosen as the venue for the trials in 1945 and 1946. Judges coming from the allied forces -Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the United States-presided the heaning at the trial of 22 crucially important nazis war criminals Twelve top Nazis were sentenced to death.
  • 43. Hitler,Himmler and Goebbels suicide Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels were never tried, and had committed suicide before the war. The International Court of Justice decided not to prosecute Hitler after death in order to avoid the impression that he was still alive.
  • 44. Eichmann: The dispatcher displacement of Jews The Nazi trials continued both in Germany and in other countries. Simon Wiesenthal, a Nazi hunter identified Adolf Eichmann in Argentina. Eichmann, who had designed and completed the deportation of millions of Jews, was tried in Israel, convicted and executed in 1969.
  • 45. Frenchwomen who collaborated with the Nazis in the Second World War The shaved heads In France and on the fringe of the festivities for the ending of World War II and the victory of allied troops, a heavy punishment awaited women who collaborated in every way with the German conquerors. They shaved their head in public view. The punishment was literally paradigmatic, since after shaving, women were forced to parade in front of crowds of angry people.
  • 46. Group Nakam, the avengers They planned to use the poison in 3,000 francs intended for feeding former SS guards who were now captive at an American concentration camp 1,900 German prisoners were poisoned and 300-400 died.
  • 47. Report 5.1-6 million Jews were murdered Holocaust "The Holocaust is the black box of humanity - at least as I understand the term" humanity ". It is an organized plan of ritual murder of a whole cultural ensemble of people, a plan unbearably simple and equally unbearably functional. And of course, it was not created by a group of psychopathological racists - it was embraced by the entire western world for a millennium by cultivating anti-Semitism as a functional cultural element. In short, We are the ones who did it, not “some others”. And since it is a reality we will live with it, we will live with its smoke, with its smell, with the guilt of an unprecedented crime- with our History slipping into its history."