WWII Journal Over the next few weeks you will be keeping a journal reflecting on events that will be taking place in our studies. Your task will be to.

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WWII Journal Over the next few weeks you will be keeping a journal reflecting on events that will be taking place in our studies. Your task will be to choose a character and write about your reaction to each event and how you think your character would have acted and felt. Each week you will be required to write based on an event given to you on Monday’s. The entry will be due by Friday. Character Choices: 1.) Jewish Child in Poland- lower to middle class family; age 12; boy or girl 2.) German Soldier- age 19; front line soldier with no special skills; family still back home; may or may not have a spouse. 3.) British Solider- age 33; officer in the army; has a spouse and 4 kids of various ages 4.) Army Nurse- age 27; single with no family; volunteered for the war from the beginning 5.) German Child- age 14; upper class family of wealth; trained to take over family business

First Event: It is April 27th, 1921 and WWI has been over for a few years. Things are starting to recover from the war where you live. Rumors of new governments forming in various European countries are taking place but nothing final yet. What do you think about these events and what do you think will be coming next? (Journal entry must be at least one page long. Try to stay in the event and pretend to not know about the future!!)

Second Event The date is July 1, 1940, and WWII has been going on for about 10 months now. Germany has had many early successes, gaining much territory in Europe. Once considered a major world power, France has fallen to the Germans, and the British stand alone as Germany’s last opposition. The future of Europe, and possibly the world, looks grim. Rumors of imprisonment and execution of certain groups, especially the Jews, are starting to surface. What is your reaction to these events? What are your hopes for the future at this moment in history? (Journal entry must be at least a page long. Try to stay in the event and pretend to not know about the future!!) Copy underlined text in your notebook