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$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100

Most of the Warsaw Jews were transported and murdered at what Death Camp? $100 Question Dachau Treblinka Chelmno Auschwitz Proceed 50:50

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Mordechai Anielewicz is buried underneath the site of $200 Question The bridge on Choldna st. Mila 18 Korczak’s Orphanage The Ghetto Memorial Proceed 50:50

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Treblinka was divided into 2 main sections, a Death Camp and a what? $300 Question A Stone Quarry Forced Labor Camp An execution site A Zoo Proceed 50:50

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The main cause of death in the Warsaw ghetto was $500 Question Freezing to death Starvation and disease Shooting and Hangings Forced Labor Proceed 50:50

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People in the ghetto, at least initially, were more secure by having a $1,000 Question Agreement with the Nazis Certificate of employment Passport Smuggling Operation Proceed 50:50

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As an adult Mordechai Anielewicz’s dream was to $2,000 Question Kill Nazis Move to Palestine Kill the Jewish Police Move to America Proceed 50:50

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Which site in the Warsaw Ghetto is still intact today? $4,000 Question Mila 18 Parts of the wall Umschalgplatz Korczak’s Orphanage Proceed 50:50

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How was SS General Jurgen Stroop rewarded after the suppression of the Ghetto Uprising? $8,000 Question Given a promotion Given a medal Given command of a camp Given 500 Gold Coins Proceed 50:50

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He was the chief of the Jewish Police who collaborated with the Nazis and even helped in the deportations. $16,000 Question Janusz Korczak Joseph Szerynski Antek Zuckerman Marek Elderman Proceed 50:50

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After being told to provide 6000 people a day for “resettlement”, regardless of sex and age, Adam Czerniakow $32,000 Question Joined the ZOB Committed suicide Was sent to Treblinka Killed 4 Nazis Proceed 50:50

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They were disliked by the people, unpaid, and heavily corrupt. $64,000 Question The Tranikis The Jewish Police The Judenrat The Nazi Soldiers. Proceed 50:50

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At first many Jewish people welcomed the creation of Ghettos. Which one of the following is NOT a reason why? $125,000 Question They were familiar It would help move them to Israel It would decrease anti-Semitism The old ghettos were open Proceed 50:50

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What happened in Jurgen Stroop’s youth that made him prepared to lead the Nazi offense against Mordechai and the Jewish resistance? $250,000 Question Anti-Semitic Groups Iron Discipline Expert in guerilla warfare An early Nazi Proceed 50:50

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Over 200 Jewish youths were led to a forest clearing where they turned on the Germans, grabbed their guns, and began shooting them causing many German deaths before they all died too. $500,000 Question Lodz Nowogrodek Ludabroczek Ponar Proceed 50:50

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All of the following helped a young Mordecahi Anielewicz prepare to lead the resistance EXCEPT $1,000,000 Question Ha’ Homar Training in the Polish Army He wrestled and boxed Was a leader in school Proceed 50:50

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50:50 Eliminate two of the possible answers. Leave one correct answer and one incorrect answer. Allow the student to ask one person in the class what they think the correct answer is. Have everyone in the class cast a vote for what they think the correct answer is. Lifelines