 starter activity The numbers above are connected to the treatment of Jewish people by the Nazis during WWII. Can you imagine what they refer to?  Why.

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 starter activity The numbers above are connected to the treatment of Jewish people by the Nazis during WWII. Can you imagine what they refer to?  Why did the Nazis feel this way about Jews? 6 million 3 months minutes 38,000 pairs 90 x 90 cms kilograms

Why was the ‘Holocaust’ allowed to happen? To find out why the treatment of Jews got worse during WWII To assess who might have been to blame and why it’s important to remember  LOs Note: Holocaust means ‘sacrifice’, Jewish people prefer the term ‘churban’ meaning ‘destruction’  Key word: persecute, genocide

 Your task Study the information in ‘The Twentieth Century’ on pp Around the picture your teacher provides, note down the different ways the Nazis persecuted Jews. Study the information in ‘The Twentieth Century’ on pp Around the picture your teacher provides, note down the different ways the Nazis persecuted Jews.  Can you see any links between the methods?  Can you see any links between the methods? A badge showing the Star of David, which all Jews were made to wear in the 1930s

Wannsee, Berlin, 1942

Steps to Final Solution 1942, Nazi leaders met at Wannsee, Berlin 1942, Nazi leaders met at Wannsee, Berlin Planned quickest way to eliminate the remaining 11 million Jews Planned quickest way to eliminate the remaining 11 million Jews Concentration camps would become extermination camps Concentration camps would become extermination camps 6 major camps, including Auschwitz 6 major camps, including Auschwitz

Gateway to Auschwitz – ‘Work makes you free’

 Your task Read p.56-7 of ‘The Twentieth Century’. Imagine you a lawyer investigating war crimes. Make a list of the different people involved in the Holocaust. Who was most to blame and why? Read p.56-7 of ‘The Twentieth Century’. Imagine you a lawyer investigating war crimes. Make a list of the different people involved in the Holocaust. Who was most to blame and why?  You have been asked to choose 3 pieces of evidence to prove the Nazis persecuted the Jews. Which would you choose and why?

 Your task Watch the clip from ‘The Second World War in Colour’ and think about the following points: Watch the clip from ‘The Second World War in Colour’ and think about the following points: Why was it important for ordinary Germans to visit the camps after the war? Why was it important for ordinary Germans to visit the camps after the war? Why was it difficult to decide who was really responsible for the death of so many people? Why was it difficult to decide who was really responsible for the death of so many people?

 Your task Write a letter to one of the survivors of the Holocaust explaining that you have just studied the Holocaust at school. Include the following: Write a letter to one of the survivors of the Holocaust explaining that you have just studied the Holocaust at school. Include the following: what you know and understand about the Holocaust what you know and understand about the Holocaust how you feel about the Holocaust how you feel about the Holocaust why we should remember the Holocaust why we should remember the Holocaust Rudi Oppenheimer - survivor

SATISFACTORY You describe how you feel about the Holocaust or You describe the Holocaust GETTING BETTER! You consider how you feel and why we should remember and You use some examples from today’s lesson EXCELLENT You explain what you have learned about the Holocaust using detailed examples from your notes You also explain how it has affected you and why it is important never to forget the lessons of the past

UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 3 Everyone has the right to life, liberty & security of person Article 5 No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment

 Homework Have we learned the lessons from the Holocaust? Research other examples of persecution in our times. Note down when and why the tragedy happened and what life is like in the region now. Have we learned the lessons from the Holocaust? Research other examples of persecution in our times. Note down when and why the tragedy happened and what life is like in the region now. Rwanda Rwanda Bosnia Bosnia Somalia Somalia Darfur, Sudan Darfur, Sudan  Extension. Visit the Holocaust Education Trust website and read one of the survivor’s stories. Summarise it in your notes.

Plenary Plenary How did the Final Solution come about? How did the Final Solution come about?  Who was most to blame?  Who was most to blame? Lessons we must never forget!