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Give 3 words that describe the feelings you have about the pictures you have just seen.

To be able to explain the Jewish policy of the Nazis To be able to identify the persecution of other minorities in Germany

Words! How many words can you create from: untermenschen

Hitler’s Views Master race - Aryan Lesser races – Eastern European Untermenschen or sub-human – Jews, Gypsies

The persecution of the Jews did not begin immediately. Hitler needed to ensure that he had the support of the German people for his anti-Semitic policies. This was achieved through the use of propaganda and the use of schools.

How did the lives of the German Jews change in the years ? The Jewish policy of the Nazi can be divided into 3 parts: January 1933-August 1935 Anti-Jewish propaganda campaign September 1935-December 1937 Laws against the Jews January 1938-December 1939 Violence and eviction

Copy the 3 headings Write down each of the 3 headings For each heading draw at least 2 images showing how the Nazis persecuted the Jews No writing allowed

Swap with your partner Look at your partner’s drawings and write on each one what it represents

In your pairs, complete the following table using the onforamtion on the last slide: Political measures Economic Measures Social measures Boycott of shops

Kristallnacht (Night of the Broken Glass) Nov 1938 Read the information on ‘Kristallnacht’ Write a news bulletin of no more than 50 words explaining what happened on 9 th -10 th Nov 1938

The aftermath Jews had to: X

What happened to other minorities? Get into groups of 3 You are each to make notes on ONE other minority and show how they were treated under the Nazis You have 3 minutes to put the minority as the title and make no more than 3 key points You will then teach each other

To be able to explain the Jewish policy of the Nazis To be able to identify the persecution of other minorities in Germany

In your groups, think of 5 words that describe what happened to the Jews in different years.