2. What was WWII?
• 1939-1945
• 61 countries were
involved
• 72,000,000 deaths
3. Why did WWII start?
• After WWI, Germany
had to give up land and
their armed forces
• Germans elected Adolf
Hitler (Nazi party) as
Chancellor in 1933
• Hitler promised to
make Germany a great
country again
4. Who was Hitler?
• Absolute ruler of Germany
from 1933 until 1945
• Responsible for
Germany’s military
decisions
• Responsible for the
restrictions placed on
Jews
• Responsible for the
treatment of Jews in the
5. Why did Hitler dislike Jews?
• Hitler saw the world in
terms of race.
• He believed that all of
the different races were
in competition to world
domination.
• Hitler thought the
superior race were
those with fair skin,
blue eyes, and blonde
hair (Aryan race).
7. Leaving Germany
• Jews began to leave Germany because of the
persecution they were facing.
8. (Greek) Sacrifice by fire.
The systematic, state-sponsored persecution and
murder of Jews by the Nazi regime and their
collaborators.
9. Ghettos
• Jews were forced to leave their homes and
live in ghettos
– ghetto (n.) : a part of a city predominantly
occupied by a particular ethnic group that
may be looked down upon for various reasons
14. The Final Solution
• The term refers to Germany's plan to murder all
the Jews of Europe. The term was used at the
Wannsee Conference (1942) where German
officials discussed its implementation.
16. Young Faces of the Holocaust
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An estimated 6,000,000 people died as a result
of the Holocaust.
17. How did WWII end?
• May 8, 1945 Germany surrenders
• August 15, 1945 Japan Surrenders
18. Comparisons
• 9/11 2,977
• The U. S. Civil War: 620,000
• Rwanda* 800,000
• Holocaust* 6,000,000
* Genocide: The systematic elimination of a
people or nation.