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  1. June 22 1941. Under the codename “Operation Barbarossa” Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in the largest German military operation of WWII. They took the decision not to put the Jews in their newly conquered territories into ghettos. Think about what was happening on the war front.

  2. Aug 2, 2016 · Holocaust and Human Behavior leads students through an examination of the catastrophic period in the twentieth century when Nazi Germany murdered six million Jews and millions of other civilians, in the midst of the most destructive war in human history.

  3. •Case Study: Nazi Germany and the Holocaust TOPIC 4: Nationalisms • What is nationalism •Case Study: The Rise of African Nationalism •Case Study: Afrikaner Nationalism •Case Study: Middle East •Case Study: Ghana TOPIC 5: How Unique was Apartheid in South Africa? • Segregation as a foundation for apartheid

  4. Holocaust Museum LA has compiled a list of age-appropriate teaching tools, books and films that will aid teachers in effectively instructing on the Holocaust. 5th & 6th Grade. 7th & 8th Grade.

  5. Feb 1, 1997 · An eminent Holocaust historian gives voice to both the perpetrators and victims of Nazi Germany's prewar persecutions. Historian and memoirist FriedlÑnder (Reflections of Nazism, 1984; When Memory Comes, 1979; etc.) here offers the first part of a two-volume study of the Holocaust.

    • Saul Friedländer
  6. Mar 12, 2018 · By tracing the progression of the Nazis from an unpopular fringe group to the most powerful political party in Germany, students will extend and deepen their thinking from the previous lesson about the choices that individuals can make to strengthen democracy and those that can weaken it.

  7. www.fdrlibrary.org › documents › 356632CURRICULUM GUIDE

    The Holocaust was the state-sponsored, systematic persecution and murder of roughly six million European Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Many others were targeted

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