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The Nazi were more strict and started to get all of the European Jews out of Europe.

Analyze Information How did the Nazis' anti-Semitic discrimination intensify throughout the 1930s?

The death camps were located in Poland, near the work camps. This shows that all people at the camps might eventually be moved from work camps to death camps. It reveals the Nazi's ruthless policies towards Jews.

Analyze Maps Where were the death camps located? How did this location reflect the goals of the "Final Solution"?

Concentration camps people were forced to work until death and death camps people were sent to die.

Contrast How were death camps different from concentration camps? Which of Hitler's goals did the death camps address?

The Nazi started separating the Jews by making them wear the star of David. Later they started putting them in concentration camps.

Determine Central Ideas How did the Nazis put their anti-Semitic beliefs into practice?

Nazis had spies to locate people who were in hiding anyone who helped aid a jewish person would be taken to a concentration camp as well many people had anti- semitic beliefs and didn't want to help jews.

Determine Central Ideas Why was it difficult for non-Jewish civilians to help, hide, or protect their Jewish neighbors?

Most people didn't have a home to go back too. Many didn't even have family left and everything they onced owned was stolen or destroyed.

Draw Inferences After liberation, why was life difficult for European Jews who survived the Holocaust?

The jews from the Warsaw Ghetto were being shipped to death camps by the thousands each day, so they knew they were facing an inevitable death. They hoped to destroy as many Nazi forces as they could.

Infer Explain why the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto decided to fight back.

Holocaust

Nazi campaign to exterminate all European Jews

The allies hoped that they would be able to stop the Germany advance sooner that what they did. And, they were initially dealing with some economic depression in their own nations.

Summarize Why did the Allies take only limited action to protect the Jewish people in occupied Europe?

Hitler issued the Nuremberg Laws and launched campaigns of persecution such as The Night of Broken Glass. He eventually escalated his plans with the creation of the concentration camp system and the "Final Solution," where he created death camps designed to slaughter millions of Jews in what is known today as the Holocaust.

Synthesize Describe the escalation of Hitler's campaign against the Jews.

B. Nuremberg Laws issued, persecution begins, concentration camps created, death camps created

Which best describes the sequence of events in Hitler's campaign against the Jews of Germany? A. persecution begins, Nuremberg Laws issued, concentration camps created, death camps created B. Nuremberg Laws issued, persecution begins, concentration camps created, death camps created C. persecution begins, concentration camps created, Nuremberg Laws issued, death camps created D. persecution begins, death camps created, Nuremberg Laws issued, concentration camps created

C. people who discreetly hid targets of Nazi persecution in their homes, offices, and warehouses

Which of the following is an example of silent resistance? A. people who obediently followed the Nazi rules B. people who formed underground resistance movements and organized attacks C. people who discreetly hid targets of Nazi persecution in their homes, offices, and warehouses D. resistance fighters who joined forces with the Soviet troops

C. creation of extermination camps for European Jews

Which of the following statements correctly describes Hitler's "Final Solution"? A. the opening of a second front in Western Europe B. laws to end Jewish influence in government and school C. creation of extermination camps for European Jews D. deportation of European Jews to other countries

C. It convinced people that Jews needed and deserved a country of their own.

Why did emerging knowledge about the extent of the Holocaust help increase demand and support for a Jewish homeland? A. It convinced people that a Jewish homeland was an effective way to punish Nazi war crimes. B. It convinced people that all of the Axis powers had participated in the Holocaust, not just Germany. C. It convinced people that Jews needed and deserved a country of their own. D. It convinced people that a Jewish homeland would prevent any recurrence of genocide in the world.


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