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Holocaust Teaching Weeks

Holocaust Teaching Weeks. 14 th – 25 th January 2008. Remember , Reflect, React. The Jewish Shtetl. And once, there was a garden, and a child, and a tree. And once, there was a father, and a mother, and a dog. And once, there was a house, and a sister, and a grandma. And once,

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Holocaust Teaching Weeks

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  1. Holocaust Teaching Weeks 14th – 25th January 2008 Remember , Reflect, React

  2. The Jewish Shtetl And once, there was a garden, and a child, and a tree. And once, there was a father, and a mother, and a dog. And once, there was a house, and a sister, and a grandma. And once, there was life. (Anonymous)

  3. Girl poses with fake tears as her bowl is empty Photo from Auschwitz guard’s album showing female SS workers eating blueberries. On the same day 150 prisoners were taken to Auschwitz. 21 men & 12 women were selected for work. The rest were sent to the Gas Chamber. http://www.ushmm.org/research/collections/highlights/auschwitz/

  4. Spot the evil children

  5. Where did the events of the Holocaust take place?

  6. Pre war Jewish populations

  7. Post war Jewish populations

  8. What makes you you? Links to the community

  9. Anti-Jewish Laws • Sort the laws into chronological order • In your groups choose 3 laws, which makes you feel the most: • Anger • Sadness • Fear

  10. Jewish people can only buy food between 4pm and 5pm. July 1940 Jewish people are not allowed to attend the cinema. November 1938 Jewish children can only play with other Jewish children and no one else. 1938 Jewish people must be at home from 8pm in the winter and 9pm in the summer. September 1939

  11. Jewish people over 6 must wear a yellow star. September 1941 Jewish people may not keep pets. May 1942 Jewish Children are not allowed to go to school. June 1942 Newborn Jewish children can only have a name from a special list. August 1938

  12. Jewish people are not allowed to use libraries. August 1941 Jewish people are not allowed to have telephones. July 1940 Jews may not buy magazines or newspapers. February 1942 Jews are not allowed to be members of sports clubs. April 1933

  13. Jewish people must hand in their bikes and radios. January 1936 Jewish people are not allowed to buy milk or eggs. July 1942 Jewish people can be thrown out of their homes at any time. April 1939 Jewish people are not allowed to use swimming pools. December 1938

  14. Anti-Jewish Laws • Sort the laws into chronological order • In your groups choose 3 laws, which makes you feel the most: • Anger • Sadness • Fear Fill in your work book with dates

  15. And then they came for me First they came for the communists and I did not speak out because I was not a communist. Then they came for the trade unionists and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. And then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me. By Martin Niemoeller (1892-1984)

  16. Modern Day Relevance • What contribution can we make to try and ensure that bullying, racism and prejudice does not happen in our community?

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