Andrea Richardson & Alicia Smith

Andrea Richardson & Alicia Smith
“Once I really am in power,
my first and foremost task
will be the annihilation of
the Jews…until all Germany
has been completely
cleansed of Jews.”
— Adolf Hitler
http://www.librarising.com/astrology/celebs/images2/A/adolfhitler.jpg
 1933-1945
 The term “Holocaust” refers to the Nazi’s persecution
of the Jewish people
 Targeted Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Jehovah’s
Witnesses, and the Disabled
 Ethnic cleansing of anyone that did not fit Hitler’s idea
of a perfect race.
 Yellow Star of David
with the word Jude in
the middle
 November 23, 1939
 Jews 10-years old or
older
 September 1, 1941
 All Jews were
required to wear
the yellow Star or
arm band
http://www.holocaustcentermilwaukee.org/images/children_star.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ys4yaY-ijmk/Sr3HL6chgpI/AAAAAAAAAGI/1r7Lc5P9Ngc/s400/yellow_badge.jpg
 Made them a target of violence and humiliation
He who wears
this symbol is
an enemy
of our people.
http://www.geschichteinchronologie.ch/judentum-aktenlage/hol/EncJud_judenstern-d/008-kleber-jude-ist-feind-unseres-volkes.jpg
I had no choice but to wear the star.
―Delia Van Haren
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/media_ph.php?l
ang=en&ModuleId=10007295&MediaId=6222
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The yellow badge was a kind of stamp.
A stamp that distinguished me from
the rest of the population. Anyone
could approach me, tell me, do to me
whatever they wanted.”
—Jutta Szmirgeld, age 12
Jews: Entry is Forbidden
Sign at the entrance of a park
Jews go to the left, non-Jews to the right.
Sign on a streetcar
Images from: http://www.eilatgordinlevitan.com/krakow/krkw_pages/krkw_ghetto.html
 November 15, 1938
 All Jewish children are expelled
from public schools.
 Segregated Jewish schools are
created.
Diary Entry:
During the war, I’ve been
studying by myself, at
home. When I remember
that I used to go to school,
I feel like crying.
—David Rabinowitz,
August 1940
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/04/theworldforgets-on-remembrance-day.html
 Forced to live in ghettos
http://lifeboat.com/images/jewish.ghetto.jpg
Images from: www.eilatgordinlevitan.com/krakow/krkw_pages/krkw_ghetto.html
Diary Entry:
When I look at the barbed wire
that separates us from the rest
of the world, my soul longs for
freedom—like a bird in a cage.
My eyes are filled with tears. I
envy those birds that can fly
freely. When I write these words
my heart breaks and I see images
from the past. Will I ever live in
better times? Who knows? It’s a
difficult question. May God help
us. Will I be with my parents and
friends after the war? Will we
have enough bread and rye flour?
Right now the starvation is at its
peak. Once again we have nothing
to cook…. Everybody wants to live.
—Anonymous girl, March 6, 1942,
the ódz ghetto in Poland
http://www.ushmm.org/lcmedia/photo/lc/image/51/51733.jpg
http://www.kosherdelight.com/GermanyHolocaustChildrenPoland.gif
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/3426769/AN-EXHIBITION-OF-THEUNITED-STATES-HOLOCAUST-MEMORIAL-MUSEUM-WASHINGTON
Krystyna and her brother Pawelek
Chiger lived for 14 months in a sewer,
never seeing the light of day.
Later we headed for the sewer. It was very
wet and dark. I was very scared and I was
shaking, but I tried to be calm and only
asked Daddy if we still had far to go. There
were stones with yellow worms crawling all
over. We put all our things over the stones
and sat on top of them. It was awful there.
Water seeped from the walls and it smelled
bad. I saw large, red rats which ran by us just
like chickens. At first I was very afraid, but
later I got used to it. My little brother,
Pawelek, was not scared at all.
—Krystyna Chiger
Krystyna, 7 years old
Pawelek, 3 years old
http://www.adl.org/children_holocaust/story_krystyna.asp
Often, families were
torn apart. In a
desperate attempt to
save their children,
parents made the
agonizing decision to
leave their little ones
with strangers. And,
frequently, children
were left to fend for
themselves, wandering
through forests and
villages in search of
food and shelter.
http://www.ushmm.org/lcmedia/photo/lc/image/89/89473.jpg
 Thousands of Jewish
children survived the
Holocaust because
they were protected
by people and
institutions of other
faiths.
 Children quickly
learned to master the
prayers and rituals of
their “adopted”
religion in order to
keep their Jewish
identity hidden from
even their closest
friends.
http://z.about.com/d/history1900s/1/0/t/5/children7.jpg
http://www.gexweb.com/Holocaust/inside/images/SisterHuberte.jpg
Lili & Charles
Silberman
with their Mother
I was 4 years old and my
brother was 5-1/2 years
old when we were first
separated from our
parents and placed in a
Protestant orphanage in
Belgium. I was a
depressed and confused
child, but with the
passing of time, I began
to believe that all
children lived away from
their parents.
— Lili Silberman
http://www.adl.org/children_holocaust/beyond_tears1.gif
http://www.adl.org/children_holocaust/beyond_tears2.jpg
 Life within Nazi
concentration camps
was horrible.
 Prisoners were forced
to do hard physical
labor and yet given
tiny rations.
 Prisoners slept three
or more people per
crowded wooden bunk
(no mattress or
pillow).
 Torture within the
concentration camps
was common and
deaths were frequent.
http://library.thinkquest.org/12663/media/img/children.jpg
http://library.thinkquest.org/07aug/00841/HOLOCAUST/holocaust%20pics/holocaust2.jpg
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Because children were
generally too young to be
deployed at forced labor,
German authorities
generally selected them,
along with the elderly, ill,
and disabled, for the first
deportations to
concentration camps, or
as the first victims led to
mass graves to be shot.
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Upon arrival at
Auschwitz-Birkenau and
other killing centers, the
camp authorities sent the
majority of children
directly to the gas
chambers where they
were killed by poisonous
gases.
Children being led to the gas chambers.
http://www.scrapbookpages.com/auschwitzscrapbook/2005Photos/GasChamberClose-up.jpg
http://robertbonnett.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/nazi-camp1.jpg
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Physicians and
medical researchers
used a number of
children, including
twins, in
concentration camps
for medical
experiments that
often resulted in the
deaths of the
children.
•
Concentration camp
authorities deployed
adolescents,
particularly Jewish
adolescents, at forced
labor in the
concentration camps,
where many died
because of conditions.
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Slide 11
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http://www.docstoc.com/docs/3426769/AN-EXHIBITION-OF-THE-UNITED-STATES-HOLOCAUST-MEMORIALMUSEUM-WASHINGTON
Slide 18
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/hidden.html
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Slides 3 and 21
http://history1900s.about.com/od/holocaust/a/holocaustfacts.htm
Slides 22 and 23
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http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/remembrance/2009/theme.asp
Slide 14
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www.chgs.umn.edu/museum/exhibitions/fragments/theStar.html
www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10007295
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10005142
Slides 16, 17, 19
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http://www.adl.org/children_holocaust/story_beyond_tears.asp