3. • In this picture it shows naughty Jewish
children tormenting the non Jewish
children.
4. • Jewish children were given ugly faces and
mean nasty looks which is stereotypical
because it expresses how much the
German population dislikes them.
5. • It is also a form of propaganda to try and
make more non Jewish German citizens to
follow Hitler because he is protecting their
children by exterminating the Jewish
population.
6. • Signs are put up around cities to try and
put the Jewish people out of the industry,
because the Jewish people were very
smart and are good businessmen.
7. • Trust was a big issue between non Jewish
citizens and Jewish because of fear of
poisoned food or tampered clothes but
those were just rumors.
8. • This put lots of citizens on Hitler’s side and
lots of Jewish business men out of
production.
9. • The Hitler youth is a large group of young
non Jewish German citizens that are
trained from young to one day become the
new improved Germany.
10. • The Nazis target the youth because they
are easily manipulated. At the Nazi
schools the children are “brainwashed” to
hate Jews and other non German people.
11. • By doing this the children grow up not
knowing the truth and they believe that
those lies are real, and it is much harder to
manipulate them as adults.
12. • These shoes are properties of those many
men women and children that were
exterminated at Auschwitz. This just
shows how many lives were lost in the
process of WW2
13. • These are the gates that open up into the
brutal concentration camp.
14. • The Nuremberg rally is an annual rally
held by the Nazi party. These were large
Nazi propaganda events to help in Hitler’s
rise to power.
15. • Films were made in honor of these events
and one of the most famous videos was
The Triumph of the Will.
16. • The swing youth was a group of anti- Nazi
youngsters that liked the mix of jazz and
blues.
17. • These kids like to play their music around
but Hitler assumed those kinds of
composition was inferior because it was
not German.
18. • This memorial plaque is a memorial for all
those lives lost at the Auschwitz
concentration camp. It shows us the
extent of Hitler’s rein and how many
innocent lives were lost.
19. • It is also a reminder of what terrible thing
happened during the war and that history
should never ever repeat itself, however
for some people, have not received the
message.
20. • Incidents such as the Cambodian,
Rwanda and Russian (Armenian)
genocides are just some examples
21. • The Nazi youth rebellion were groups of
young children that rebelled against the
Hitler youth and Nazis.
22. • They devised plans to stop the Hitler youth
from expanding but they were caught and
sent to jail and killed.
23. • In the Cambodian genocide, a terrorist
group called the Khmer rouge dominated
the big cities and towns. The leader was
called Pol Pot. Together they eliminated
all the smart and educated, weak, sick and
old.
24. • Pol Pot’s intentions were to try and create
an illiterate country that would never be
able to outsmart him in any way.
25. • In the Armenian Genocide that happened
in Turkey, millions of Christian Armenians
were killed. At that time, the leaders of
Turkey were mainly Muslims
27. Different views
To those who where on Hitler's side, they
view the Holocaust differently from how
most of us view it nowadays.
28. • They probably thought they were doing
the right thing, exterminating all the ‘bad
blood’ that was bringing the country down.
29. • They didn’t know any better because they
were mislead. Most of them were probably
getting a lot of satisfaction out of the war.
30. • Hitler confused them, forcing them to
differentiate between non- Jewish
Germans and Jewish Germans. Clearly
they were all the same except for the way
they dressed and how they chose to live
their lives (under Jewish circumstances
31. A lesson learnt?
• In conclusion, I do not believe that these incidents should
ever be repeated after what the world had witnessed
during the holocaust. Obviously we have not learnt our
lesson because genocides such as those that occurred
in Rwanda and Cambodia all occurred after the
holocaust. Killing human beings because they are
different or are minorities is wrong and justice should be
served. However many of these leaders were never
caught and sent out on trial. Everyone should be treated
like equals and racial segregation and discrimination
should never be held against someone