Speech Stefan: Hello teacher and fellow classmates, this is our pechakucha presentation on the Warsaw Ghetto Andrei: During WW2 the Germans were seeking out all the Jews to destroy them, there were several groups of Jews all over the world but the most concentrated area of Jews was in Warsaw Poland. Since the Russians dislike Jews ( Not enough to kill them) they sent all the Jewish population in Russia to Poland. This wasn’t too bad for the Jews knowing that Poland was the most welcoming country
Jewish Resistance under Nazi Rule The Holocaust was the persecution and mass murder of six million Jews by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime during the Second World War. The Germans came into power in January of 1933. Adolf Hitler was sworn Chancellor on January 30, 1933. The Nazi’s believed they were “racially superior” and that Jews were a threat to them and the German community. Adolf Hitler established a “Final Solution” -- which established a plan for the Nazi’s to exterminate the entire Jewish
term resistance when related to the Jews and the Holocaust meant not only the active resistance against the Nazis, but also the cultural and spiritual resistance that the Jews had. There were many Jews that rebelled and resisted against the Nazi officers of the camp, but some Jews could only commit acts of cultural and spiritual resistance to oppose Nazi tyranny. The Active and Armed Resistance, Cultural and Spiritual Resistance, and Partisans allowed the Jews to practice a form of resistance and
The Holocaust, in which 11 million Jews, Gypsies, blacks, and gays died at the hands of German Nazis, was not perpetrated by a single, hateful person. It was an act of evil perpetrated by hundreds of thousands of ordinary people. Participation in the Holocaust by such a large body of people leads historians and those studying the Holocaust to ask whether man is inherently evil: did each person who participated in the Holocaust have a deep-seated and passionate hatred for the victims? Some of the
ordeal and heal. There are also people who, even though they did not survive, continue to inspire us to this day with stories of their courage. One well-known example of such inspiration