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Dictatorship under the Third Reich Early Stage of Persecution The First Concentration Camps

1933- 1939. Dictatorship under the Third Reich Early Stage of Persecution The First Concentration Camps. 1939-1945.

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Dictatorship under the Third Reich Early Stage of Persecution The First Concentration Camps

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  1. 1933-1939 Dictatorship under the Third ReichEarly Stage of PersecutionThe First Concentration Camps

  2. 1939-1945 World War II in EuropeMurder of the DisabledPersecution and Murder of JewsGhettosMobile Killing Squads Expansion of the Concentration Camp SystemKilling CentersAdditional Victims of Nazi PersecutionResistance Rescue United States/World ResponseDeath MarchesLiberation

  3. Post 1945 Postwar TrialsDisplaced Persons Camps and Emigration

  4. History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again. Maya Angelou

  5. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum recommends that you introduce your students to these topics as an essential part of providing students with the sense of the breadth of the history of the Holocaust.

  6. The world is too dangerous to live in– not because of the people who do evil, but because of the people who sit and let it happen.Albert Einstein

  7. Advice and Thinking from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and www.adlit.org Why Teach the Holocaust?

  8. From the United States Holocaust Museum Things to Consider When Teaching the Holocaust

  9. Are we linked together? Are we all connected? Write your thinking on a strip of paper and link it to the chain. Links in a ChainAgree/Disagree

  10. C.P. Snow When you think of the long and gloomy history of man, you find more hideous crimes have been committed in the name of obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion.

  11. Robert F. Kennedy Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope.

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