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2014 Comparative Genocide Final Project.

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Compartive Genocide | The Holocaust in Photos | Never Forget

Works Cited:

http://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/20121024-idcards.pdf

http://www.shamash.org/holocaust/photos/

http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/gallery.php?ModuleId=10005201&MediaType=PH

http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/the-holocaust/pictures/holocaust-concentra-tion-camps/survivors-of-ebensee-concentration-camp

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Schindlerslist.html

http://www.holocaustcenter.org/holocaust-badges

http://www.ushmm.org/propaganda/archive/page2/

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Thomas ElekInge Auerbacher

Gideon BoissevainBertha Adler

Paula Wajcman Marcus Fass

Joseph von HoppenMoshe Finkler

Jakob FrenkielJoseph Gani

Dorotka GoldsteinMatvey Gredinger

Ita GrynbaumJohanna Hirsch

Izabella KatzMagdalena Kusserow

Upon entry, visitors to the Permanent Exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum receive identification cards. These identification cards describe the experiences of people caught up in the Holocaust in Europe. Designed as small booklets to be carried through the exhibition, the cards help visitors to personalize the historical events of the time. These are photos from those identificiation cards, and they each carry a special message with them.

Nearly half of the people pictured above were killed during the Holocaust. Imagine going to schoo, work, temple, or just walking in the street and realizing that half of the people that were once there are no longer alive.

Thomas Elek---------------

Gideon Boissevain---------------

---------------Marcus Fass---------------

Moshe Finkler

Jakob Frenkiel---------------

Dorotka Goldstein---------------

Ita Grynbaum---------------

Izabella Katz---------------

Charlene Schiff---------------Ruth Reiser---------------

---------------Shulim SaleschutzCeija Stojka---------------

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Helene LebelBarbara LedermannSusanne LedermannChannah Mazanksy-Zaidel

Joseph MuellerAndras MuhlradPreben Munch-NielsenMaria Nemeth

Charlene SchiffStefania PodgorskaRuth ReiserDora Rivkina

Max Rosenblat Shulim SaleschutzCeija StojkaSophie Weisz

Upon entry, visitors to the Permanent Exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum receive identification cards. These identification cards describe the experiences of people caught up in the Holocaust in Europe. Designed as small booklets to be carried through the exhibition, the cards help visitors to personalize the historical events of the time. These are photos from those identificiation cards, and they each carry a special message with them.

Nearly half of the people pictured above were killed during the Holocaust. Imagine going to schoo, work, temple, or just walking in the street and realizing that half of the people that were once there are no longer alive.

---------------Barbara Ledermann---------------Channah Mazanksy-Zaidel

---------------Andras Muhlrad---------------Maria Nemeth

Charlene Schiff---------------Ruth Reiser---------------

---------------Shulim SaleschutzCeija Stojka---------------

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Kristallnacht

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Kristallnacht, also referred to as the Night of Broken Glass, was a pogrom against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and Austria on 9–10 November 1938, carried out by SA paramilitary forces.

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1) Pile of the victims shoes at the Belzec extermination camp.2) Sorting the shoes of victims in Auschwitz.3) A mass grave in Belsen camp.4) A pile of the victims glasses at

Auschwitz.5) The current state of the gas chamber of Krema II in Auschwitz; it was dyna-mited by the fleeing SS in an attempt to hide its criminal purpose and usage.6) Both sides of a door which probably served as a door to an extermination gas chamber, and was discovered in the building yard at Auschwitz.7) A mass execution of Jews in Nazi oc-cupied Soviet Union.

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108) A mass execution of Jews in Nazi occupied Soviet Union. Naked Jews, including a young boy, just before their murder.9) A mass execution of Jews in Nazi occupied Ukraine.10) A detail from a photograph of the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermina-tion camp, taken by a US plane in 25 August 1944.11) The furnaces of Krema II in Auschwitz.12) Circa 1935: two Jewish pupils are humiliated before their classmates. 13) An overview of Krema IV in Auschwitz.

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1) SS doctors simulated high-altitude conditions in a chamber, and exposed peo-ple to these conditions. 2) Many prisoners died during such experiments.3) The gas chambers of Krema IV in Auschwitz. As opposed to Kremas II and III, these gas chambers were above ground, and the Zyklon-B was introduced

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4through small openings in the wall, which had shutters on them4) A synagogue burns in Siegen, Germany, on November 10, 19385) Children subjected to medical experiments in Auschwitz.6) A pile of the victims shoes at Maidanek.7) Nazi medical experiments: a prisoner is submerged in a tank filled with cold water. The goal of this type of experi-ments was to check how long German

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10pilots, who had to parachute into the cold north sea, would survive.8) When the Jews of the Warsaw ghetto learned the truth about the “resettlement” action, some of them re-belled. The Nazis responded by shelling and bombing the ghetto, till all the occupants died or surrendered.9) German soldiers cutting the beard of an elderly Jew in Poland.10) A report from Himmler to Hitler, listing 363,211 Jews murdered in the Nazi occupied Soviet Union during August-November of 1942.11) German soldiers brutalizing a Jew in Poland.12) One of the cremation pits used to burn the vic-tims of the gas chambers in Auschwitz.13) A mass grave in the ex-termination camp of Treblinka.

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AftermathAftermath

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AftermathAftermath

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The Holocaust is just one of many genocides that has occured in the world. The victims of this terrible tragedy should never be forgotten. They endured so much pain and suffering at the hands of Nazis. They did nothing to deserve it. They are, and forever will be, remembered through stories and photographs. RIP