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(3) RELATING EVENTS Complete the Cornell Notes organizer to take notes about the German and international responses to the plight faced by the Jewish people. Main Idea & Notes }(l) German response to Jewish emigration & International response to the plight of Jewish people in Germany & The St. Louis affair & DESCRIBING Complete the graphic organizer below by describing each event or place in Hitler's Fi Solution campaign. Event & Impact Wannsee Conference & Concentration Camps & Extermination Camps &
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## Cornell Notes Organizer| Main Idea | Notes ||-----------|-------|| German response to Jewish emigration | Initially encouraged Jewish emigration but later restricted it. Implemented laws to confiscate Jewish property and imposed heavy emigration taxes. || International response to the plight of Jewish people in Germany | Generally limited and ineffective. The Evian Conference (1938) showed reluctance to accept Jewish refugees. Some countries, like the U.S. and Britain, had restrictive immigration policies. || The St. Louis affair | In 1939, the ship St. Louis, carrying Jewish refugees, was denied entry to Cuba, the U.S., and Canada. The refugees were forced to return to Europe, where many perished in the Holocaust. |## Graphic Organizer on Hitler's Final Solution Campaign| Event | Impact ||-------|--------|| Wannsee Conference | Held in January 1942, it formalized the plan for the systematic genocide of Jews, known as the Final Solution. Coordinated efforts across various government departments. || Concentration Camps | Initially used for political prisoners, they became sites of forced labor, inhumane conditions, and mass deaths. Examples include Dachau and Buchenwald. || Extermination Camps | Specifically designed for mass murder, primarily of Jews. Notable camps include Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Sobibor. Millions were killed through gas chambers and other means. |
Explanation
The question requires filling out two graphic organizers: one for the German and international responses to the Jewish plight and another for describing events in Hitler's Final Solution campaign. The answers should be based on historical facts and events.