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Approximately 6 million
How many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?
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Leon Trotsky
Who did Stalin go up against to become dictator?
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1928
When did Stalin issue the USSR anti-religious campaign?
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The red J on their IDs, the yellow star of David on their clothes and by "their dark features."
How did Germans identify those who were Jewish?
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Because most religions create social classes.
Why did Stalin target religious groups?
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14 hours a day
How many hours a day did prisoners work?
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Austria-Hungary, near the border of the German empire.
Where was Hitler born?
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A communal farming technique used to try and increase agriculture.
What was collectivization?
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"The night of broken glass"
What does Kristallnacht translate to?
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Gassing using Zyklon-B
What was the Nazi's most popular way of exterminating individuals?
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~500 out of the original 50,000 churches
In the USSR, during the year 1939, how many churches remained open?
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The Beer Hall Putsch
Hitler served time in jail for what event?
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To try and increase industrialization in the USSR.
What was the purpose of Stalin's 5 year plan?
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January 27th
When is International Holocaust memorial day?
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His secret spy organization called the NKVD.
What allowed Stalin to find hidden political opponents?
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The Gulag network included hundreds of camps that could contain 10,000 people each.
How many people did each Gulag camp imprison?
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Created alliances with those in power.
How did Stalin come to power?
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They prohibited marriages and extramarital intercourse between Jews and Germans; they were also not permitted to be lawyers, doctors and gov't staff . . etc.
What did the Nuremberg Laws say?
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Vladimir Lenin
Which leader created the infamous Gulag?
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To increase industrialization and collection of resources for their respective countries.
Why did the two dictators used forced labor?
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40,000 in both Germany and the lands it occupied.
How many labor and death camps did Germany build?
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Mein Kampf in 1924
What book did Hitler write and when did he do it?
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The Enabling Act (1933)
What act was passed allowing Hitler to assume dictatorial control over Germany?
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"Glavnoye Upravleniye Lagerei," which translates to Chief Administration of Corrective Labor Camps.
"Gulag" is an acronym for what?
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Dachau (founded 1933), Sachsenhausen (1936), Buchenwald (1937), Mauthausen, (1938), and Auschwitz (1940) . . etc.
Name three Nazi concentration camps . . .
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