Personal collection of Laurie Schaefer: Berlin Trip 2008.

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Personal collection of Laurie Schaefer: Berlin Trip 2008

A.Choose two Berlin Laws that you think would have been the most difficult for you to live under. Write each law in your journal and then explain why you chose those two. B.Of all the laws, which one do you think is the most outrageous? Write the law and why you chose it in your journal. C.What are possible ways that non-Jews could have helped their Jewish neighbors or friends? What might have prevented them from helping?

Sept. – Oct in Lodz, Poland

A group of German soldiers and civilians look on as a Jewish man is forced to cut the beard of another in Tomaszow Mazowiecki