4.6 The Netherlands during WW2 (Holocaust)

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4.6 The Netherlands during WW2
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The Holocaust
4.6 The Netherlands during WW2

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You will be able to know the difference between the concepts Shoah and Holocaust.
  • You will be able to explain the 4 steps that were taken by the Nazi's to eliminate the Jews. 
  • You will be able to explain what life was like in a concentration camp. 

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Holocaust

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The meaning of Holocaust
  • Meaning:  a Jewish sacrificial offering that was burned completely on an altar. 
  • Shoah: Used 12 times in the old Testament. Means Destruction, annihilation,  demise, etc.
  • ''Shoah'' is a better name. 

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Phase 1
Bullying and humiliating

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Fase 1
Pesten en vernederen

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Kristallnacht
9th of November 1938




  • A young jew, Herschel Grynszpan, killed a Nazi in Paris. 
  • Germans destroy jewish property after a radio speech from  Joseph Goebbels, 
  • The police and the SS were ordered  not to intervene. 

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Phase 2
Exclude

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  •  The Nazi's want to exclude the Jews from public life in Germany.
  • Buying products in Jewish stores? Real Germans don't do that. 

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Fase 3
Ghettos
(name comes from the Medieval times: 
Jewish neighbourhood in Venice)

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Life was hard in the Gettos: 
There was not enough living space for 
the thousands of people who had to live there. 

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Another problem in the Ghettos was the
shortage of food. Many people died of
malnutrition.

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  • Concentration camps were much 'easier to oversee'  'and more efficient' to solve the ''Jewish problem''.
  • In Gettos you could find ways to hide from the Germans. In concentration camps, this was pretty much impossible. 

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Warning!
The images in this part of the lesson can be experienced as shocking.

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Phase 4a
Elimination of the Jews

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The murder of Jews started early on in the war. However it wasn't systematic yet.

Lots of executions were done by the SS-Einsatzgruppen.

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Phase 4b
Systematic elimination of the Jews
Endlösung (=final solution)

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A picture made in secret by the resistance of
women who are walking towards the gas chambers.

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Zyklon B


  • It was originally a pesticide against vermin and existed before the war.

  • Zyklon B consists of granules (=korrels) that evaporate (prussic acid= blauwzuur) when they come into contact with air.

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Zyklon B


Het was oorspronkelijk een bestrijdingsmiddel tegen ongedierte 
en bestond al vóór de oorlog.

Zyklon B bestaat uit korrels die verdampen (blauwzuur) 
als ze in contact komen met lucht.

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All evidence had to be destroyed.
clothes, pictures.....bodies. 

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Life in the camps

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Can you name some concentration camps?

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Slide 44 - Video