Effects of World WarII: Holocaust
By: Addison, Jamyah, Ezra
The killing of millions of Jews is known as the holocaust.
Persecution of Jews began as soon as the nazis came to power in 1933. in April 1933jewish business in Germany were boycotted and vendilised. On November 9-10-1938 the night of the broken glass in nearly every synagogue was either destroyed or damaged, businesses were looted and windows were smashed. A number of Jewish institutes were attacked. More than 90 Jews were killed and many injured.
How it effected the people
To the day the memory of the holocaust remains in the heart of men and women all over the world. Affecting many this was very devastating time for many people.
Concentration camps
Millions of Jewish men, women and children were sent to concentration camps to become slaves and to be humiliated. They weren't allowed to leave the camps in which taking their freedom.
Ann frank
Ann frank is the most known victem of the holocaust . She is famous because she had written a dyiary about her life as a Jew under Hitler and the Nazis. She was born in 1929 and sadly died in 1945 In a concentration camp.