Timeline A to B WWII Begins=More Jews 1939 Night of Broken Glass Einsatzgruppen shoots on spot before Final Solution WWII Begins=More Jews 1939 Night of Broken Glass May 10, 1933 Book Burning Placed in Ghettos 1938 2nd Class Citizens Nuremberg Laws Directions: Copy timeline and think of the quote below: "Where they burn books, they will also ultimately burn people.“ True or False? What are books? German Citizens 1933 to end of WWII 1933 Nazis gain power Pre 1933
What we Covered so Far Hitler’s rise to power Eugenics movement Nuremberg Laws What’s Next? May 10, 1933 Book Burning Kristallnacht 1938 New Nazi German Culture
Then Reichsminister Dr Then Reichsminister Dr. Goebbels spoke: "The age of an overly refined Jewish intellectualism has come to an end, and the German Revolution has made the road clear again for the German character. This revolution came not from above; it broke out from below. It is therefore in the best sense of the word the fulfillment of the will of the people. Here stands the worker by the professional, the student by the soldier and young worker, here stands the intellectual with the proletarian.
German Jewish poet Heinrich Heine’s, play Almansor "Where they burn books, they will also ultimately burn people.“ True or False? What are books?
Reference to Grenada 1492 if you wondered why Although the victorious Christians promised religious freedom and generally favorable terms to the people of Granada, these promises were soon broken. In 1502, Islam was officially outlawed in Granada and hundreds of thousands of Muslims had to either immigrate to North Africa or hide their beliefs. By the early 1600s, not a single Muslim was left in all of Spain.
Timeline A to B Camps, slaves, experiments and death WWII Begins=More Jews Night of Broken Glass Placed in Ghettos 1938 2nd Class Citizens Nuremberg Laws German Citizens 1933 to end of WWII 1933 Nazis gain power Pre 1933
Ghetto Life
WWII Begins
Jews in Europe
What to Consider How will Germany deal with undesirables in occupied German territories? Will German laws apply in occupied German territories? What would that mean for Jews living throughout Europe?
Jews in Europe
Summaries School for Barbarians Art and Propaganda Film Sports Religion 1. Look for the following evidence: Ant-Semitism, fascism, racial theories, for the good of the nation, for the good of the NAZI Party, Allegiance to Hitler, Theory of Evolution. 2. Present to your group 3. Start developing ideas for a pamphlet
Pamphlet After reading about Nazi culture design a pamphlet that will deter visitors to Germany. Pamphlet must be visual Must follow guidelines for racial policy, eugenics and other components important to Nazi Germany culture. Must be like a travel brochure
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