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Frank Bright Frank Bright The Holocaust The Holocaust By Paul Le Vine and Michelle Legge

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Frank BrightFrank Bright The HolocaustThe Holocaust

By Paul Le Vine and Michelle Legge

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The HolocaustThe Holocaust

The holocaust was an event in WWII that involved

the Nazi Germans capturing and killing Jewish

men women and children.

It Started in 1938 and finished in 1944 and there

were about 6 million Jewish people made victim of

it

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The NazisThe Nazis

They were a political group in Germany that came into power in 1925 .They were lead by Adolf Hitler

Their symbol is known as the swastika and their full name is the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.

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The Camps

The march into Auschwitz was never going to be the most warm welcomes but what they did was un-dignifying and wrong. The Jewish men and women were marched into the camp then their heads were shaved and their clothes taken off them. They were then given just a grey dress if you were a woman and grey trousers if you were a man. People who were too sick to survive were thrown in ditches with the dead to die.

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Revolts

Many of the Jews who did revolt did not survive but they still made a huge impact upon the Nazis. In birkenau at one of the four crematoriums the Jewish prisoners there smuggled gunpowder and made little grenades made of metal shoe polish cases.

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Frank Bright’s Story: the beginning

Frank Bright was born in 1928 and spent his early years in the capital of Germany (Berlin) and both his dad and his uncle fought in the first world war on the German side.

But because they were Jewish as soon Adolf Hitler came into power he removed their names from war memorials.

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Frank Bright’s Story: schooling

But in 1935 Frank began to attend a Jewish school in Berlin but like other Jews could not attend an “Aryan” school witch was just one of the restrictions on the Jews during Hitler's dictatorship.

And in 1938 the family moved to Prague and there he attended another Jewish school where all the students had to wear the Jewish star

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The Jewish star

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The Jewish star

The Jewish star was forced on Jews

during the Nazis rule and was used as

a form of categorisation of people like

branding a cow or marking something

so it stands out from everything else.

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Frank Bright’s Story: Berlin

• Frank said that he could remember

the Nazi propaganda featuring Jews

that were portrayed as being evil and

rich to foster hate

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• He also remembered the amount of

segregation like a reserved bench for

Jews witch made them feel venerable

which was what the Nazis wanted

Frank Bright’s Story: Berlin

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Frank Bright’s Story: Prague

• When he moved to Prague he started school there but in 1942 the school was closed and some of his class mates later were sent to Auschwitz or shot.

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Frank Bright’s Story: The camp

• In 1944 Frank and his mum were sent to Auschwitz but later Frank was selected to work at a slave labour camp

• Frank worked producing aircraft propellers. He was very poorly treated and had very little to eat and few clothes.

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Map of camps

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Map of Nazi occupied areas

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Frank Bright

• Unlike many Frank Bright survived

the war and has been able to spread

his story to others