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Page 1: The Holocaust and the end of WWII. The Holocaust, 1941-45 “The Final Solution” Until 1941, Hitler and Nazis did not agree on what to do with Jews Emigration.

The Holocaust and the end of WWII

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The Holocaust, 1941-45“The Final Solution”

• Until 1941, Hitler and Nazis did not agree on what to do with Jews• Emigration• Madagascar

• TURNING POINT: June 1941, Operation Barbarossa

• Einsatzgruppen: “Mobile Killing Groups” or “Single-task groups”

• Jews• Communists• Gypsies• Poles

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Einsatzgruppen, 1941-42

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Final Solution (cont.)

• The ghettos were already sealed (1940)• Poison gas vans tested the use of gas• Auschwitz-Birkenau• Systematic annihilation of Jews and Gypsies• 1942–1944: one million killed

• Anonymous slaughter• People were tortured, beaten, and executed

publicly

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Auschwitz-BirkenauWhat is it?

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Who did this?Reserve Police Battalion 101 from Hamburg

• Ordinary Germans obeying orders• July 1942-Nov. 1943: killed more than 38,000 Jews• deported 45,000 others.

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Who knew?

• Extermination involved the knowledge and cooperation of many not directly involved in killing.

• Most who suspected the worst were terrified and powerless.

• Many Europeans believed “the Jews” were a problem that needed “solving”.

• Nazis tried to conceal the death camps.• What of other governments?

• Vichy France required Jews to wear special identification.

• Italians participated less actively.• Hungarian government dragged its feet.

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Resistance?

• Little resistance seemed to be possible

• Rebellions at Sobibor, Auschwitz and Treblinka

• Warsaw ghetto uprising (1943)• 80 percent of the residents had been

deported• Small Jewish underground movement• 56,000 Jews were killed

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Death Camps

Camp name KilledAuschwitz II 1,000,000Belzec 600,000Chełmno 320,000Jasenovac 58–97,000Majdanek 360,000Maly Trostinets 65,000Sobibór 250,000Treblinka 870,000

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Overall human costs

• 5.1-6.0 million Jews– 800,000 in Ghettos– 1,400,000 in open-air shootings– 2,900,000 in camps

• 1.8-2.0 million Poles• 2-3 million Soviet POWS• 200,000 Roma & Sinti• 20,000-25,000Slovenes• 270,000 people with disabilities• 10,000-15,000 gay men• 2,500-5000 Jehovah's Witnesses

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Near obliteration of Jewish culture

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Near obliteration of Jewish culture (e.g. Beliec)

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Beliec’s absence


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