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The Holocaust: A Dark Chapter in History

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Upper Elementary
Informational
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2 min read
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The Holocaust: A Dark Chapter in History

The Holocaust was a terrible time in history. It happened during World War II, from 1933 to 1945. A man named Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party were in charge of Germany. They believed that some people were better than others.

Who Was Targeted?

The Nazis hated Jewish people most of all. They blamed them for Germany's problems. But Jewish people weren't the only ones who suffered. The Nazis also targeted Roma (Gypsies), people with disabilities, and anyone who disagreed with them.

What Happened?

The Nazis took away Jewish people's rights. They made them wear yellow stars to identify them. Jewish people were forced to live in crowded areas called ghettos. Then, they were sent to concentration camps. These were places where people were forced to work, starved, and often killed.

Interesting Facts

  • Anne Frank: A young Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis with her family. Her diary, written while in hiding, is now famous.
  • Rescuers: Some brave people risked their lives to help Jewish people. They hid them in their homes or helped them escape.
  • Liberation: When World War II ended, Allied soldiers freed the people in the concentration camps. They were shocked by what they saw.

Why Remember?

The Holocaust was a genocide. This means it was an attempt to kill an entire group of people. Six million Jewish people were killed during the Holocaust. It is important to remember this terrible event so that it never happens again. We can learn from history and stand up for what is right.

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Glossary
Holocaust:
A time when millions of Jewish people were killed by the Nazis during World War II.
Genocide:
The attempt to kill an entire group of people.
Concentration Camps:
Places where people were forced to work and often killed during the Holocaust.
Ghetto:
An area where Jewish people were forced to live.
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