This map shows Nazi death camps and concentration camps.
Across Europe, German forces forced those identified as Jews into tightly packed areas called ghettos. Separated from the non-Jewish population, Jewish people in the larger ghettos were imprisoned behind brick walls and barbed wire. The Germans drove east against Judaism and Communism in the Nazi view. Two ways the German soldiers and police officials treated Soviet prisoners of war as low class people, either shooting them or directly causing their deaths by exposure to the …show more content…
Anne’s father, Otto Frank, was a lieutenant in the German army during World War I, and after that he became a businessman in Germany and the Netherlands. He was the only member of his family to survive in the concentration camps. At the end of the war, he returned home back in Amsterdam, searching desperately for news of his family. On July 18, 1945, he met two sisters who had been with Anne and Margot at the Bergen-Belsen conce and delivered the tragic news of their deaths.
The Battle of the Netherlands German paratroopers tried to take over the government on the morning of May 10,1940, but they failed. Other air assaults worked. Within hours of invading the country, The German Army had taken control of the northern sides.The Dutch army found a position in the hills of Utrecht near Grebbeberg and at Kornwerderzand in Friesland. After the Grebbelinie lost control on May 13th and the center of Rotterdam was destroyed in an air raid on May 14th, the surrender of the Netherlands was sure to happen. In May 1940, around 2,200 Dutch soldiers lost their lives and 2,700 were wounded. Civilian deaths stood at around