This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
5. The occupation of the Netherlands
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Learning goals
How did the occupation of the Netherlands progress.
What changed in everyday life during the occupation.
What was the attitude of the Dutch towards the German occupiers.
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Which anti-Semitic policy was introduced in 1935 and made a normal life impossible for Jews?
A
Kristallnacht
B
Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
C
Balfour Declaration
D
Nuremberg Laws
Slide 3 - Quiz
What was the Wannsee conference?
Slide 4 - Open question
In which country were most extermination camps?
A
Austria
B
Germany
C
Poland
D
Russia
Slide 5 - Quiz
The occupation of the Netherlands
On 10 may 1940 Germany invaded the Netherlands
The Dutch army stood their ground at The Hague en the Afsluitdijk.
The Queen and Dutch government fled to England.
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The occupation of the Netherlands (2)
During the occupation the Netherlands got a German administration
Democracy was abolished and the parliamant was dissolved
Because the changes are few for most people, normal life continues
Arthur Seyss-Inquart
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The occupation of the Netherlands
The Dutch, however, don't accept National Socialism and as the war continues, the Nazis get stricter
This lead to more resistance
In september 1944 the south of the Netherlands were liberated
Operation Market Garden is carried out to cross the river Rhine at Arnhem --> this fails and Nazi-occupied Netherlands (specifically: the cities in the West) have to endure a cold 'Hunger Winter'
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Liberation
5 may 1945
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Resistance and collaboration
A small group of Dutch people assisted the Nazis: collaboration
Many of them were members of the NSB
It was founded in 1931 by Anton Mussert
Weren't antisemitic (at first)
There weren't very popular (4-8% of votes)
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Isolation and deportation of the jews
1941 all public areas were off limits for Jews
A letter J was stamped in their pasport
In 1941 the first raids began.
1942 Jews had to wear a yellow star visible
The systematic deportation of Jews had begun.
In April 1943 the Netherlands was declared ''Judenfrei''.
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February strike
February 1941
Major resistance campaign against the German occupier in the Netherlands.
After the Nazis had seized hundreds of Jews in a round-up, workers in went on strike for two days.
The Germans put an end to the strike ruthlessly (shot strike leaders).
Largest public protest against the persecution of the Jews in all of occupied Europe.
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Resistance and collaboration
Arbeiteinsatz in 1942
National organisation for the assistance to people in hiding