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Children of the Holocaust

Children of the Holocaust. By: Only the best (Emma and Rebecca) . Thesis .

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Children of the Holocaust

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  1. Children of the Holocaust By: Only the best (Emma and Rebecca)

  2. Thesis The different fates of the children of the Holocaust were that they were killed on arrival, killed right after birth, survived because they were hidden by prisoners, used as laborers, and used as subjects during experiments.

  3. Sudden Death • When first arriving at concentration camps • When first born

  4. Experimental Deaths • Experimentation • Bone Translation • Poisoning • Freezing • Lost gas • Sterilization • Malaria

  5. Laborers • Children over twelve who were used as laborers • Used as personal servants • Used for child trafficking • Used to dispose of bodies

  6. The Hidden • Children who would hide with prisoners • Children who would hide with family in ghettos

  7. Victims of the Holocaust • Anne Frank • The Diary of a Young Girl • Elie Wiesel • Night

  8. Conclusion Although there were many different fates of children in the Holocaust they were all horrible and far from what we could ever imagine going through. Thanks for listening!

  9. Works Consulted “Children During the Holocaust.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 11 May 2012. Web. 05 March 2013. “Nazi Medical Experiments.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 11 May 2012. Web. 05 March 2013. Wiesel, Elie. Night. United States: Hill & Wang, September 1960. Print.

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