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Children of the Holocaust The Innocent Victims of Prejudice and Genocide

Your Assignments Look up a child of the Holocaust that you would like to know more about Print out the biography of the child of your choice Mark the text for relevant facts Create a commemorative button honoring this child

Marking the text with facts relevant to the life of the child Child’s name and family background life in the camp or in hiding circumstances of their death or release

Biography of a Holocaust Victim Type in Children of the Holocaust on a Google search Children of the Holocaust

Choose a Child from the List Name Birth date Place Hans Ament February 15, 1934 Vienna, Austria Sura Andrezejko 1927 Stawiski, Poland Ulrich Wolfgang ArnheimNovember 2, 1927 Berlin, Germany Inge Auerbacher December 31, 1934 Kippenheim, Germany

Inge Auerbachber At age 4 she and her father was placed in a concentration camp August 22, 1942 Inge and her family were deported to the Theresienstadt camp in Czechoslovakia Inge Auerbachber

The Auerbacher Family This is Inge Auerbacher with her family The title of her book is I am a Star

Daily Life of the Child You Selected Terms you might need to explore Concentration Camps- Auschwitz, Dachau Ghettos-Thereseinstadt Kristallnacht-The night of broken glass

The Jewish People Imprisoned Thereseinsdt Ghetto Czechoslovakia 15,000 children were imprisoned there Inge was one of only 100 children to survive

A young girl unsure of her fate A girl from the Theresienstadt ghetto who was put on one of the transports to Auschwitz camp. The girl is wearing a yellow badge and around her neck is a string with a piece of paper on which is written the transport number - 671.

Theresienstadt Ghetto    THERESIENSTADT   On November 24, 1941, the Germans established a Jewish ghetto in the fortress town of Terezin, Czechoslovakia. Known by its German name, Theresienstadt, until its liberation on May 8, 1945, it functioned as a ghetto and transit camp on the route to Auschwitz. Most of those imprisoned in Theresienstadt were German, Czech, Dutch, and Danish Jews; elderly and prominent Jews and Jewish veterans of World War I were also sent there.

Work Makes You Free This was a slogan used by the Nazis It was a cruel way of giving false hope to the Jewish prisoners

The Outcome of the Holocaust Liberation of concentration camp prisoners The defeat of Hitler US and Soviet Troops invade Germany Nuremburg Trials

Cornell Note Taking Form Child’s name Quote Family background Life in the camp or in hiding Circumstances of death or release Paraphrase Summary

What impact did Anne Frank have on the lives of others? What impact did have on the lives Anne Frank of others? Support Page_____ Topics Details Summary

Find evidence to support your thesis Anne Frank