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Ultranationalism and Crimes Against Humanity Read the caption on page 158 Read the introduction on page 159 Find a partner and work through the questions and Review the Key Terms by writing out a guess of what you think each of them means What do you see? What do you think happened?

Homework Genocide Project

What Are Crimes Against Humanity? Screamers: An Introduction As an introduction to Crimes Against Humanity, including Genocide, we’ll be watching the following documentary

Crimes Against Humanity “Our strength lies in our intensive attacks and our barbarity...After all, who today remembers the genocide of the Armenians?” Adolf Hitler – 1939 95 minutes Handout Update: Has there been any change in the United States’ stand since 2006? Research and respond for next class. Be sure to review the Statement by the President on Armenian Remembrance Day April 24th, 2012

What Are Crimes Against Humanity? With your partner, read page 160 As you read, answer the following: How might the following people define “crimes against humanity”? Write out your response Hong Guiying J. Robert Oppenheimer Hiroshi Sawachika The woman in Figure 7-2 ALPHA Tour 2011

The Nanjing Massacre Chinese civilians who died at Nanjing in a six week period: 300 000 Canadian who died during all of World War II: 45 000

Survivors of The Rape of Nanking

Nanjing Massacre Victims Memorial Hall– Nanjing, China Nanking Massacre (The Rape of Nanking) and Survivors – Nanjing, China

Nanjing Massacre Victims Memorial Hall– Nanjing, China Nanking Massacre (The Rape of Nanking) and Survivors – Nanjing, China

Nanjing Massacre Victims Memorial Hall– Nanjing, China Nanking Massacre (The Rape of Nanking) and Survivors – Nanjing, China

Personal insight into the 1937 Genocide at Nanking The Rape of Nanking Personal insight into the 1937 Genocide at Nanking A Preview 103 Minutes Personal Response: You are required to respond to any one of the Reflection Questions – Minimum of one page typed

Comfort Women As a result of the atrocities committed against the women and girls at Nanking, the Japanese stepped up their policy that amounted to nothing more that legalized rape… With a partner, read the article – “Comfort Women” In your notes, write a personal definition of ‘comfort women’. Include specific people and places in your examples.

“You can never forget, never…” – Her Stories. The Comfort Women Issue and Survivors – China and Korea “You can never forget, never…” – Her Stories. (2008) 22 Minutes

The Chen Residence: A Former Comfort Station – Shanghai The Comfort Women Issue and Survivors – China and Korea

The House of Sharing – South Korea The Comfort Women Issue and Survivors – China and Korea

Wednesday Demonstration– Seoul, South Korea 1000th Wednesday Demonstration – December 14th, 2011 The Comfort Women Issue and Survivors – China and Korea

Naming The Crimes Read page 161 As you read, compare the definitions you made with those created by the International Court of Justice Note the similarities and differences Review Voices and Figure 7-3 on page 161 Why do you think the thousands of Japanese killed by the atomic bomb were not included in the chart? What is a “crimes against humanity”? Write out your response Estimated Victims of Genocide and Mass Murders in the 20th Century

Ultranationalism and Crimes Against Humanity Read the caption to Figure 7-4 on page 162 How might ultranationalism lead to crimes against humanity such as the Holocaust? Read page 162, completing the Activity When done, complete the Reflect and Respond

And Finally… Begin a list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term/phrase/concept that would be considered important in helping you with your … Investigative Report Any suggestions as to what you should include?

Peer Pressure Involves the Desire to Feel a Sense of Belonging by Going Along With Group Actions Write the following statement in your notebook Relate some experiences where the above statement has been true for you… Write the following inquiry question in your notes: To what extent do you think peer pressure is a factor in motivating ordinary people to commit crimes against humanity, genocide or war crimes? Discuss

How Has Ultranationalism Caused Crimes Against Humanity? Get into groups of four… Momentarily, you will be numbered off one through four. Each of you will go to one of the four assigned EXPERT groups and complete a brief summary using the handout Ultranationalism and Crimes Against Humanity. You will have approximately 15-20 minutes to do this. #1 – Armenian Genocide (Pages 163-164) #2 – Ukrainian Famine (Page 165) #3 – The Holocaust (Pages 166-167) #4 – The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Pages 168-169) When finished, return to your original group of four and share your EXPERTISE with your other three group members. They will do the same for you. When you are done, you will have information on all four readings After reviewing the four events, compare the role that ultranationalism played in each Rank each set of events on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 = No Link to Ultranationalism - 5 = Strong Link to Ultranationalism)

A Story of Over One Million Deaths The Armenian Genocide A Story of Over One Million Deaths Armenian Genocide 5:30

A Story of Seven Million Deaths Harvest of Despair A Story of Seven Million Deaths Ukrainian Famine 3:00

Crimes Against Humanity As you have just appreciated, there have been numerous historical events that fit into the category of Crimes Against Humanity Right now, we’re going to look at four questions related to your recent textbook readings The class will be divided up into four groups, each group will (initially) be responding to one of the questions below. After being assigned a group, write out the corresponding question at the top of your chart paper. You will be given 3-4 minutes to write a group response. 1. Is a nation that refuses to acknowledge guilt for crimes against humanity doomed to repeat such crimes? 2. Will contemporary communication systems make genocide impossible in the future? 3. Should U.S. President Harry S. Truman have been accused of war crimes for dropping two atomic bombs on Japan? 4. Why is it important to many survivors of genocide that their stories be recorded and memorials erected to commemorate the events? When all groups are done, your group will trade chart papers with another group that is complete Complete this process until you have written on all four sections Discuss

Shoah – The Holocaust Review Figure 7-9 and its caption on page 166 How might it have affected Josef Pitel to be the sole survivor in his family? Why is it important that his photograph exists? What might have happened to other victims’ stories and memories if there were no photographs or written accounts of their tragedy?

Shoah – The Holocaust Read (or re-read) pages 166-167 With a partner, respond to Explorations

The Story of Five Survivors The Last Days The Story of Five Survivors A Preview 3 minutes

The Story of Five Survivors The Last Days The Story of Five Survivors 87 minutes

And Finally… Continue with your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term/phrase/concept that would be considered important in helping you with your … Investigative Report Any suggestions as to what you should include?

Why was the International Criminal Court created? Read page 170 As you read and complete the Activity, keep in mind the question above How did you respond to the Activity?

What lessons did people learn from the Holocaust? Contemporary Examples of Crimes Against Humanity Respond to the above question with at least five points In groups of 2-3, read the sections titled Crimes against Humanity in the Former Yugoslavia (Pages 171 – 172) and Crimes Against Humanity in Rwanda (Page 173) As you read, complete the handout Contemporary Examples of Crimes Against Humanity

Crimes Against Humanity in the Former Yugoslavia Radovan Karadzic, Europe's most wanted man, arrested for war crimes Arrested after 13 years on the run July, 2008 7:00 - CNN On May 26th, 2011, Ratko Mladic, Karadzic’s army chief, was arrested in rural Serbia

Analyzing Cause and Effect Relationships Read the Introduction on page 174 Review the Four Steps on these two pages In small groups of no less than three students, complete each of the steps on pages 174-175 You will need a recorder, a summary writer and a speaker Remember, when using the organizer below, each person in your group is to use a different example

Acting For Good in the Face of Evil Think about a situation where you helped someone in need Why were you helpful in this situation? Think of a situation where you did not help someone in need Why were you not helpful in this situation? How did your feelings compare in these two situations? Read pages 176-177 Complete the handout Add an example of your own choosing

And Finally… Continue with your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term/phrase/concept that would be considered important in helping you with your … Investigative Report Any suggestions as to what you should include?

Think About Your Challenge Prepare an investigative report on a historical or contemporary nationalist movement On the question: To What Extent Should National Interest Be Pursued? Review the following from page 179: Review the research you have completed so far Make notes about the connections between the movement you are investigating and the nationalist interests the movement is pursuing Do this by: Identifying the national interests involved and who stands to gain or lose if these interests are pursued Predict whether the movement is likely to lead to ultranationalism Your Challenge is Due Shortly after Chapter Eight!