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THE HOLOCAUST AND THE NEW ORDER Chapter 11 Section 3 A. THE NEW ORDER IN EUROPE • In 1942, Nazi’s controlled most of Europe • This control allowed them to carry out the Holocaust • Murder of 5-6 Million Jews • Many died in death camps such as Auschwitz • Upon arrival at the camps, Jews were separated into two groups: • Workers • Those unfit to work (mothers and young children) • Camps were the final stages of genocide, carried out by the Nazis B. RESETTLEMENT IN THE WEST • Nazis had planned to conquer nations and repopulate with German Aryans • Heinrich Himmler, leader of the SS, was in charge of resettlement • 1 Million Polish people were uprooted and replaced with Germans • As Hitler took the USSR, he planned on enslaving the Russian people • Slave labor was problematic • Caused people to resist C. THE EINSATZGRUPPEN • The Nazi’s Final Solution in dealing with the Jews was genocide • At first, the Einsatzgruppen would arrest Jews and round them up in ghettos • The poorest neighborhoods in Germany • In the Ghettos, Jews were given minimal amounts of food • Some began to resist and fight back • Next, the Einsatzgruppen acted as mobile killing squads • Their job was to round up Jews and execute them on sight • Many were told to dig their own graves D. THE DEATH CAMPS • Next, Hitler began to design camps for death • Beginning in 1942, Jews were shipped to various camps throughout Hitler’s empire • The largest such camp was Auschwitz • About 30% of Jews in camps were used as labor • The rest were sent to gas chambers • Sending Jews to concentration camps became Hitler’s priority E. THE DEATH TOLL • Germans killed between 5 and 6 million Jews, mostly in death camps • Another 9 to 10 million non-Jews were also killed by various means • The Allies did not know the full extent of Hitler’s persecution until the end of the war F. CHILDREN IN THE WAR • Young people of all ages were war victims • Jewish children were killed in death camps • European children were evacuated from cities due to bombing • Some evacuated children never saw their parents again • After the war, there were approx. 13 million orphans in Europe • In USSR and Germany, children might be expected to fight in the war or serve as spies