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Agenda: PRO Journal Review 8 Stages
Do we have any connections from the text? Understanding Ghettos Deportations Cattle Cars Read Exit Slip
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THE FACE OF PRO b5e58764 Please get out your iPads
Go to Enter as a student Room Number: b5e58764
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Berlin Sport’s Palace 1941
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Journal 1/20 Who do you think Hitler was referring to in his speech? How would you feel if you were watching the news and our president gave a speech like that? How do you think Elie felt?
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What are the eight stages of genocide?
Classification Symbolization Dehumanization Organization Polarization Preparation Extermination Denial
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Stage One: CLASSIFICATION
Everyday, we speak in terms of “us” and “them.” Our team and their team. Americans and Iraqis. Christians and Muslims. Straights and gays. This is the first stage of genocide, though it does not mean that every society in which classification occurs will have a genocide occur. The more “bi-polar” the society is, the more likely a genocide is to occur. The more separate - physically and ideologically - these two groups in a society, the more likely that one will attempt to exterminate the other group.
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Stage Two: SYMBOLIZATION
Once groups are classified, they typically - either of their own volition to establish their identity or by force so that the dominant group can easily identify them - adopt symbols so that they can be told apart. In some cases - particularly where race or ethnicity is concerned - symbolization occurs even before classification, as the symbols that suggest they belong with a certain group are innate, such as the color of their skin or their physical features. Again, this stage is one that does not necessarily lead to genocide.
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Ghettos
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Deportation
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