Western Civilization - History Of European Society

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Europe in an Age of Total War: World War II,1939–45 591

the Asian war. The United States bombed the Japanese
city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killing 68,000
people instantly and nearly 100,000 over time. A sec-
ond A-bomb, dropped on Nagasaki three days later,
killed another 35,000 and convinced the Japanese to
surrender.





The Holocaust, 1941–45

In 1945 the world learned the details of a crime as in-
credible as was the destructive force of the atomic
bomb: During the war, the Nazis had used their concen-


tration camps for the systematic murder of millions of
people. Rumors of Nazi horrors had circulated earlier,
but they had not been widely known and they did not
provoke Allied governments to act. The original net-
work of camps (see map 29.4), including Dachau (near
Munich), Buchenwald (near Weimar), and Sachsen-
hausen (near Berlin), expanded during the war, especially
in Poland, the site of such notorious camps as Auschwitz
(near Cracow) and Treblinka (near Warsaw). In a speech
to the Reichstag in January 1939, Hitler had warned that
the Jewish race in Europe would be exterminated in the
next world war. Hitler’s psychotic anti-Semitism culmi-
nated in a grotesque plan to “purify Aryan blood,”

NORWAY

SWEDEN

DENMARK

FINLAND

GREAT
BRITAIN

IRELAND
NETH.
BELGIUM
LUX.

SPAIN

PORTUGAL

SWITZ.

ITALY

GREECE

TURKEY

ALBANIA

YUGOSLAVIA

AUSTRIA
HUNGARY

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

ROMANIA

BULGARIA

POLAND

GERMANY

U.S.S.R.
U.S.S.R.

FRANCE

ESTONIA
LATVIA
LITHUANIA

AFRICA

Munich Vienna

Berlin
Weimar Cracow

Atlantic
Ocean

North
Sea

Med
iterra
nean Sea

Balt

ic

Se

a

Mauthausen Plaszow
Dachau

Buchenwald Gross Rosen

Mittelbau Dora

Neuengamme
Bergen-Belsen

Natzweiler

Gospic

Jasenovac
Sajmiste

Flossenberg

Sachsenhausen

Ravensbrück

Belzec

Maidanek
Auschwitz

Sobibor

ChelmnoStutthof Treblinka

Klooga Vaivara

24,000

106,000

868

125,000

120

83,000

70,000

7,500

65,000

60,000

264,000

300,000

277,000

4,565,000

1,000

700

0 250 500 Miles

0 250 500 750 Kilometers

Concentration Camp

Estimated Jewish Death Toll
(per country)

TreblinkaExtermination Camp

Dachau

277,000

MAP 29.4
The Holocaust
Free download pdf