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Hosted by: Miss. S.

Jeopardy Challenge This case demonstrated the pervasiveness of Anti-Semitism in Europe during the 1890’s.

PeopleAnti-SemitismRoad to the Final Solution Legacy

Row 1, Col 1 Leader of the Nazi Party. Who is Adolf Hitler?

1,2 True or False: Anti-Semitic views were only a phenomenon of Nazi Germany. False

1,3 This Nazi scheme proposed to relocate the Jewish population to an island off the coast of Africa. What was the Madagascar Plan?

1,4 The trials that tried Nazi leaders for crimes against humanity. What were the Nuremberg Trials?

2,1 Hitler’s and the Nazi’s propaganda expert. Who was Joseph Goebbels?

2,2 This city in Germany is thought to have influenced Hitler’s Anti-Semitism. What was Vienna?

2,3 These laws defined what a Jew was and banned Jews from normal membership in German society. What were the Nuremberg Laws?

2,4 Daily Double! This State was established and populated by Jews after the Holocaust. What was Israel?

3,1 The paramilitary private army of the Nazi Army. Who were the SA (Sturmabteilungen) or Brown Shirts?

3,2 This book outlined Hitler’s Anti-Semitic views. What was Mein Kampf?

3,3 A violent attacked against the Jewish population and Jewish property. What was Kristallnacht?

3,4 True or False: Holocaust denial is a criminal offense in Germany? True

4,1 These students openly protested Hitler and the Nazi regime. What was the White Rose Movement?

4,2. This lie, believed by right-wing Nationalists, blamed the Jews for having started the Revolution of 1918 in Germany. What was Dolchstoss legend?

4,3 Daily Double! The German task force who carried out massacres of Jews and Communists leaders on the eastern front during WWII. Who were the Einsatzgruppen?

4,4 This telegram informed the Foreign Office in London of the Final Solution; however, it was considered to be false information. What was the Riegner Telegram?

5,1 True / False Heinrich Himmler led the SD (Sicherheitsdienst)? False

5,2 Triple Play! This man said, “Know Christian, that next to the devil thou hast no enemy more cruel, more venomous and violent than a true Jew”. Who was Martin Luther?

5,3 The conference that decided on the Final Solution-the mass killing of European Jewry. What is the Wannsee Conference?

5,4 How many Jews were killed in the Holocaust? What was 6 million?

Final Jeopardy Name the six major concentration camps.