PPT-A Dictionary That Enlarges Your Holocaust Vocabulary

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A Jewish boy wearing the compulsory Star of David Prague Czechoslovakia between September 1941 and December 1944 httpwwwushmmorgwlcenmediaphphpMediaId2770 Death marches Death marches were used by the Nazis during World War II They were made for Jews or different races or religions that Nazis say that does not fit in their perfect race to march till those people died Many of those people in these marches would die from starvation freezing to death or exhaustion Death marches began in 1941 Many of them in 1942 included Jews being marched from small ghettos to death camps One death march that happened during World War II was before Auschwitz. Outcome: Healing. Constructive Response Questions. What efforts were made after the Holocaust to help heal the memories of the Holocaust?. What Will We Learn?. Liberation of the camps. Role of German citizens. What do you know about the holocaust and other war crimes?. What do you know about The Holocaust & other war crimes?. Where have you found out about it?. Have you read any books about it?. Have you seen any movies about it?. Holocaust: Definition. Literal: . completely burnt by fire. 1:.  a thorough destruction involving extensive loss of life especially through fire . <a nuclear . holocaust. >. 2: a . often capitalized. s. . “For the dead and the living, we must bear witness.” . ~. Elie. Wiesel. That there was more than one. Did you know?. The . Defenition. . Holocaust. - . any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life. By: Kim Michal. Photo Credits:. http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/. . http://myfdw.com/. . Who was Adolf Hitler?. Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889. Hitler was the dictator of Germany. He became dictator in 1933. Should the Holocaust be defined as a Genocide?. Hum. 10 Block ___ 12/13/13. J. Neuberger. M. . Orner. K. O’Rourke. J. Stassen. Historical Context/Facts. Holocaust: 1933-1945. Holocaust: from the Greek words:. nauseous AVqeMtsp like http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nauseous AVqeMtsp http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nauseous like http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nauseous captured 3 Submit sober AVrYjicN like http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sober AVrYjicN http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sober%5B1%5D like http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sober Sober In the 1940s, who was driven out of their neighborhoods and homes? . What is the Holocaust? . Where did the Holocaust take place? . What lie did the Nazis tell the Jewish people? . Why were Jewish people discriminated against? . By: Taylor, . Ja’Niyah. , Elias, . Notes. . When did the holocaust start?. The holocaust stared January 30, 1933.. Where did the holocaust take place?. The holocaust . took . place in Germany and in Eastern Europe.. January 27 2016. Between 1941 and 1945, the Nazis attempted to annihilate all of Europe’s Jews. This systematic and planned attempt to murder European Jewry is known as the Holocaust (The Shoah in Hebrew). . Hastings College. October 30 -31, 2016. PIECING TOGETHER A VIEW OF WHAT HAPPENED DURING THE HOLOCAUST. KNOW YOUR STUDENTS. SAFELY IN – SAFELY OUT. Immigrant population with shared experiences. Baggage your students carry from their personal lives. Why is it useful in today’s society to teach about the Holocaust? . In the Holocaust…. 11 . million people were . killed in . a span of 12 years from 1933-. 1945, of those killed . 6 million were . Below are some key features of the Basic Dictionary.. Search in any of 30 Languages. Search by Definition. Search by Sound. Search by Qualitative criteria such as Good/Bad and Less/More. Display Interactive Graphs of Word Relationships.

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