Holocaust Flashcards
What were the three solutions of the “Jewish Problem.”
The Anti Jewish Laws
Ghettos
Extermination camps
Purpose of Anti-Jewish laws
To make life so hard for the Jews that they would leave the country.
Examples of Anti-Jewish laws
Loss of rights, jobs, citizenship,
Jewish vets and doctors could only operate on other Jews and Jew’s pets.
Jews aren’t allowed the telephone or radio or drive a motor vehicle.
Solution No. 2
Jewish ghettos were made to segregate Jewish peoples from the rest of society.
Conditions of Ghettos
Ghettos are communities containing a specific race or religious group.
Poor sanitation.
Infectious diseases
Rats
No toilets
Overcrowded
Solution No. 3
Extermination camps
Conditions of Extermination camps.
80-90% of Jewish people who arrived at extermination camps were dead within an hour.
How many extermination camps were there?
6; Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz