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The Holocaust Brian M. Anzek Wright State University Ed 648 Table of Contents Who the lesson is for Objectives Needed Materials Student Activities Material Being Taught List of Websites Pertains to: Ninth Grade World Studies For use at the beginning of second semester Objectives Understand the Causes – Why Hitler hated the Jews – Germany’s economic conditions Explain the Resulting Outcomes – A divided post-war Germany – The beginning of the Cold War U.S. and Soviet Union Materials Needed Computer w/ Internet Access Notes from Class Printer The List of Websites from the end of the presentation Student Activities Students are to create a persuasive letter to Hitler – Address Germany’s concerns towards his actions – Offer alternate solutions to the economic problems – Explain the potential outcome of his actions Student Activities (cont’d) Students are to Create a Timeline – Should begin with Germany’s loss in World War I – Should end with Germany’s defeat in World War II – Must include 15 important events minimum Other Student Activities In class lecture notes – Printed with Important Words Missing Forces them to Pay Attention to Lecture In class worksheets – Should accompany text Watch movie “Hitler” – Get idea of how Hitler’s beliefs came to be Webquest – Students will obtain information by accessing the Internet and finding credible sources The Holocaust Germany was left in ruin after World War I – Reparations imposed that left country economically unstable – Opened door for persuasive leader to come to power Adolf Hitler felt that the war was lost because of Jews – Mother died under the care of a Jewish nurse The Holocaust Economic Troubles – Government In Debt due to War – Hitler played on the fear of no hope – Instituted programs to get people employed KdF- “Kraft durch Freude” took care of leisure time German Labour Front Hitler The Holocaust Hitler headed up the Nazi party – Became Chancellor in 1933 – Began putting those who opposed him into concentration camps Had his secret police terrorize opponents – The Gestapo The Gestapo The Holocaust Hitler’s ability to pull the country out of economic hardship made people believe in him – People were willing to listen to him Called Germans the Master race – Blue eyed and blond hair though his was dark Resulted in the extermination of approximately 6 million Jews – Hitler’s terror not limited to Jewish genocide The Holocaust The Holocaust Most “popular” method of extermination was the gas chamber – Though many died from malnutrition and neglect – Many were placed in forced labor camps Devastated many European Jewish communities – Many emigrated to the U.S. – Jews longed for a place they could call their home land – Creation of Israel Concentration Camp The Aftermath Germany divided into East and West – Berlin also divided and separated by Berlin Wall – Beginning of Cold War U.S. and Soviet Union Germany watched very closely – Try to prevent same scenario from occuring Genocides Since the Holocaust Cambodian Genocide – 1975 to1979 Rwanda Genocide – 1994 Bosnia Genocide – 1992 to 1995 Darfur Genocide – 2003 to present “Forgive, but never forget” Helpful Websites United States Holocaust Memorial Museum-http://www.ushmm.org Holocaust Cybrary remembering the Stories of the Survivorshttp://www.remember.org The Holocaust History Project Homepage-http://www.holocausthistory.org Helpful Websites (cont’d) The Holocaust - The Jewish Virtual Librarywww.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/holo.ht ml Holocaust Timelinewww.historyplace.com/worldwar2/holocaust/timeli ne.html