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1 Good Morning! 1.Warm-Up: Corroborating Textbooks 2.Wrapping up the Invasion of Nanking 3.Museum Project Work Time Essential Question: What happened during the Japanese invasion of Nanking? Homework: Work on Museum Final Project!

2 Corroborating Textbooks Which of the textbooks from Friday’s class (Chinese or Japanese) would you expect the following primary source to more closely match in its account of the Japanese invasion of Nanking? Be sure to explain your response! – Japanese Soldier that participated in the invasion

3 A Japanese Soldier’s Account “We had fun killing Chinese. When we caught some Chinese civilians, we either buried them alive, or pushed them into a fire, or beat them to death with clubs. When they were half dead we pushed them into ditches and burned them, torturing them to death. Everyone gets his entertainment this way. It’s like killing dogs and cats.We sent out trucks into the city to seize women. Once we captured them, we took turns raping them. We did not spare old women or young girls of this treatment. Once we were finished raping them, we always stabbed and killed them. When we were raping them, we looked at them like they were women. But when we killed them we just thought of them as something like a pig.”

4 The Sino-Japanese War What happened during the Japanese attack on Nanking?

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8 “Last night up to 1,000 women and girls are said to have been raped, about 100 girls at Ginling Girls' College alone. You hear nothing but rape. If husbands or brothers intervene, they're shot. What you hear and see on all sides is the brutality and bestiality of Japanese soldiers. All we are asking in our protest is that you restore order among your troops and get the normal city life going as soon as possible. In the latter process we are glad to cooperate in any way we can.” – John Rabe, Nazi Ambassador in Nanking

9 Why study this at all? “The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”—Albert Einstein

10 Museum Final Project Project: The final for World Studies is to design a digital museum that examines patterns of continuity and change over time surrounding one specific theme. Your museum will be designed around a single thesis that ties together three different units we have studied around a specific theme or pattern that appears each one! Questions to ask yourself when developing your theme or pattern: – “What idea did I see occurring over and over again in everything we studied?” – “How did this idea stay the same throughout the units we studied?” – “How did this idea change throughout the units we studied?” Then you will create your digital museum based on three of the six units!

11 Overview Goal: Connect three units from this year with one overarching theme Written: 5 paragraphs- 1 intro, 3 body (one per unit), one conclusion Product: 1 digital model with Four Rooms- (using eMaze, Prezi, or an option of your choice) – Create a Google Slides Presentation as your Rough Draft so you can collaborate with your partner! Presentation: Explain your thesis to celebrity judges on the day of the final Due on our Final day!


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