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DateTitlePointsDescription of historical content Type of work 1) 4-13WWII: Rise of Totalitarians /10Aftermath of WWI and Intro into WWII 2) 4-14WWII: Rise of Totalitarians Beginning of WWII /10Identify similarities and differences between the three totalitarians, the war begins. FINISH on 4-15: Czech Period 4 * Blitzkrieg Poland 3) 4-15Hitler’s Rise to Power: Mein Kampf /10 FINISH YESTERDAY and 4) 4-16WWII Timeline/10 5) 4-17Holocaust/10 6) 4-17Pearl Harbor Jigsaw and Movie Intro /10 6) 4-20WWII Battles/10 7) 4-20WWII Battles and Maps /10 8) 9)
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THE HOLOCAUST
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The long arm of the Ministry of Education pulls a Jewish teacher from his classroom. April 1933 (Der Sturmer Issue #12) Title: “Away with him”
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JEWS TARGETED (Placard reads, "Germans, defend yourselves, do not buy from Jews)
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JEWS LOSE RIGHTS
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KRISTALLNACHT
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Jewish Refugees Flee Einstein Gropius Tillich Few countries would take refugees United States accepted 100,000 Albert Einstein: Theoretical Physicist Thomas Mann: Author Walter Gropius: Architect Paul Tillich: Theologian
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THE PLIGHT OF THE ST. LOUIS
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The St. Louis Returned To Germany Rejected in Miami, 1939 US Coast Guard followed it to Germany 740 of the 943 had legal papers ½ of the 943 passengers were killed in the Holocaust
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JEWISH POPULATION 1939
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Pearl Harbor Intro
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JEWISH GHETTOS IN POLAND
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THE FINAL SOLUTION Hitler was responsible for the murder of more than half of the world’s Jewish population
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Group Deaths European Jews 6,250,000 Soviet prisoners of war 3,000,000 Polish Catholics 3,000,000 Serbians 700,000 Germans (resistance) 80,000 Germans (handicapped) 70,000 Homosexuals 12,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses 2,500
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Dachau, gas chamber
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