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What can you interpret from this source? Can you guess what our topic is going to be today?

Race and the treatment of the Jews and minorities Learning Outcome: To understand Nazi beliefs about the persecution of the Jews. The first stages of persecution from Kristallnacht and persecution

1.What did they think of the Jews? 2.Why did they think that? 3.What did they d about it early on in the regime ( ) This lesson has a three way structure

Mind map of everything you know in the back of your books. Nazis and the Jews

Jews in Europe pre ?q=traditions+fiddler+on+the+roof& FORM=HDRSC3&adlt=strict#view=de tail&mid=73A ECE4E06AF7 3A ECE4E06AF - Write down thee traditions that Jews had pre Hitler - Why have I shown you this video?

What do you think of when you see the next slides?

Have you ever been labelled, judged or criticised for something about you? The way you look or the things you like? Your background? How did it make you feel? Have you ever been labelled, judged or criticised for something about you? The way you look or the things you like? Your background? How did it make you feel?

What effect do stereotypes and prejudice have?

Anti-semitism

Anti-semitism Prejudice, hatred of, or discrimination against Jews for reasons connected to their heritage (where they come from). It is a form of racism.

Anti-semitism wasn’t new for the Nazis. Anti-semitism isn’t dead now.

Use the sources around the room to complete your table (20 minutes).

Why did they think this? List down as many reasons from the video as possible why they had these evil thoughts about the Nazis

What are my human rights?

Read the passages from the text book

Kristallnacht, November 8th 1938

I would like you to complete this in your books: The Road to Persecution Persecution starts: 1933 The Nuremberg law: September 1935 After the Nuremberg laws Kristallnacht- November 1938 Effects of Kristallnacht

1.In which year(s) was the freedom(s) you considered the most important removed? Why do you think this? 2.Describe in three sentences (using examples) how the changes to Jewish rights and freedoms changed. If you want, pick from some of these words: quickly, gradually, expected, surprising, incrementally. How does this help to explain why more people didn’t try to leave Germany immediately when Hitler came to power? People didn’t leave Germany as soon as he came to power because... 1.In which year(s) was the freedom(s) you considered the most important removed? Why do you think this? 2.Describe in three sentences (using examples) how the changes to Jewish rights and freedoms changed. If you want, pick from some of these words: quickly, gradually, expected, surprising, incrementally. How does this help to explain why more people didn’t try to leave Germany immediately when Hitler came to power? People didn’t leave Germany as soon as he came to power because...

How serious was persecution of the Jews by 1939? Give Two reasons Treated as normal citizens Extermination Of all Jews