Answer the questions and fill in the timeline as you watch the following videos. Kristallnacht Video What is the Holocaust? _____________________________________________________________.

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Answer the questions and fill in the timeline as you watch the following videos. Kristallnacht Video What is the Holocaust? _____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ What groups of people were targeted in the Holocaust? ___________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 1933:_______________________________ ___________________________________ :__________________________ ___________________________________ 1939:_______________________________ ___________________________________ :__________________________ ___________________________________ 1941 (Spring):________________________ ___________________________________ 1941 (June):_________________________ ___________________________________ 1942:_______________________________ ___________________________________ Late 1942 to Early 1943: :______________ ___________________________________ 1945 (Spring): _______________________ ___________________________________ 1945 (May): _________________________ ___________________________________ March 1933:___________________________ _____________________________________ 1938 (November):______________________ _____________________________________ 1944:________________________________ _____________________________________ 1945 (April):___________________________ _____________________________________ Introduction VideoDachau Video 1.When was the Kristallnacht? _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2.What set off the Kristallnacht? _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 3.What does Kristallnacht mean? _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 4.What was the Kristallnacht? _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 5.How many synagogue were destroyed? ________________________________________ How It Happened: The Holocaust Allied Powers Axis Powers Non- Aggression Based on the videos, list which countries were in alliances with each other.

Exploring Auschwitz Pick 4 of the scenes from the virtual Auschwitz site to describe here. For each, write the number of the picture, explain what happened in that area, and draw a picture of what the area was likely to look like when it was in use. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ #__

Telling Their Stories Choose one of the ten survivor stories featured on The Urban School of San Francisco website. Review the story of the survivor and make a record of what you find. You will need to talk about the person’s childhood, 3 important events in their lives during the war, and their life after the war. Name: ______________________________________ Birthday: ___________________________________________ Birth Place: _________________________________________ Childhood War Event 1 War Event 2 War Event 3 After The War