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Homework due this lesson 1) Complete all work from today’s lesson. 2) Watch the following documentary – World War 2 From Space https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEXZ1sUO5gs American documentary about WW2. Can skip the parts about Japan and the War in Asia. Remember your focus is on Germany! Complete the handout while you are watching the video. Warning if this is not completed for Monday’s lesson! Pay attention to the necessary times to watch! Begin video at 10 minute mark – play until 20:00. Play from 28:00 – 49:30 Play from 1:03:30 – 1:15:10 Play from 1:26:20 – End

Watch the Clip: https://www. youtube. com/watch Watch the Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHtCaVtryiE “Valkyrie” Official Trailer [HQ] What is it about? What can we tell about Nazi Rule from this source?

Resistance to the Nazis to describe more than one effect of the resistance to the Nazis. OR to explain the effect of one type of resistance to the Nazis. (C) to explain the effect of more than one type of resistance to the Nazis. (B) …with a supported conclusion (A) to link the effects of resistance to the Nazis. (A*)

Opposition to the Nazis What happened when Hans and Sophie Scholl were caught? What was Martin Niemoller doing to get himself arrested? What did the Nazis classify resistance as during the war? What date did Von Stauffenburg try to assassinate Hitler? 1)What early political opposition was there to the Nazis? What methods did the underground opposition use? What activities did the White Rose Movement do? What happened to Political Opposition Parties? Why were people so afraid to speak out? What university was Hans Scholl at? Opposition to the Nazis What happened to the leaders? What organisation did he start? 14)How did Hitler react? How did he try? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF-AS7WwG3E&safe=active (23:24) Opposition to Hitler drama documentary Complete all 14 questions on the handout

What happened when Hans and Sophie Scholl were caught? What was Martin Niemoller doing to get himself arrested? What did the Nazis classify resistance as during the war? What date did Von Stauffenburg try to assassinate Hitler? 1)What early political opposition was there to the Nazis? What methods did the underground opposition use? What activities did the White Rose Movement do? What happened to Political Opposition Parties? Why were people so afraid to speak out? What university was Hans Scholl at? What happened to the leaders? What organisation did he start? Opposition to the Nazis 14)How did Hitler react? How did he try?

Resistance to the Nazis to describe more than one effect of the resistance to the Nazis. OR to explain the effect of one type of resistance to the Nazis. (C) to explain the effect of more than one type of resistance to the Nazis. (B) …with a supported conclusion (A) to link the effects of resistance to the Nazis. (A*)

For each type of Resistance 1) Description of the Resistance 2) Success of the Resistance 3) How did the Nazis deal with it? Resistance Groups Communist Social Democrats Youth / Students Churches Army Intellectuals 1) Orange: 162-3 / 2) E-book 111 / 3) White 150-155 4) Blue: 278, 279, 285 / 5) Black 89-92

Why was there not more open opposition 1) Germans were afraid 2) No organized opposition 3) People did not know what was going on 4) People were pleased with the Nazis 5) The Nazis did drop unpopular policies 6) “We did vote for them, after all!”

Resistance to the Nazis to describe more than one effect of the resistance to the Nazis. OR to explain the effect of one type of resistance to the Nazis. (C) to explain the effect of more than one type of resistance to the Nazis. (B) …with a supported conclusion (A) to link the effects of resistance to the Nazis. (A*)

The conference room in the Wolf’s Lair after the July Bomb explosion Valkyrie – Assassinate Hitler (7:13) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVrd9dWfYKg The Attempted Assassination of Adolf Hitler (5:24) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu8ab2FipCU The conference room in the Wolf’s Lair after the July Bomb explosion