The time
period when Hitler was in power in Germany was a
time filled with heartache and many terrible events. There were many reasons
why things happened the way they did, and why Hitler and the Nazi party was not
stopped sooner. I want you to discover some of the historical setting of the
play we are going to read together about Anne Frank.
Visit the
following sites, and answer all the questions in complete sentences on a
separate piece of paper.
1. Define
"genocide" in your own words.
2. When we refer to
the "holocaust", what time period are we talking about?
3. What levels of
German society were most drawn to Hitler and the Nazi Party?
4. What was Hitler's
term for the "master race"? Describe this type of person.
5. What types of
German citizens were victims of the Nazi Party?
6. Define anti-Semitism.
7. When did it begin?
8. What other
nations treated Jews as scapegoats (blamed them for some trouble)?
9. According to the
Nuremberg Laws of 1935, how did the German government decide if someone was
Jewish?
10. What did the
German government require of Jews in German society?
11. What happened on
November 9, 1938? What caused the violence?
12. Many Jews escaped
Germany during this time. What countries accepted the most Jewish refugees?
13. Why did the US
not allow entrance to more refugees before WWII?
14. What was the goal
of the "Final Solution?"
15. How many ghettos
existed in German occupied territories?
16. Describe the
largest ghetto.
17. Describe the
picture and say how people are treated.
18. Describe how the conditions
worsened.
19. What does Abe do?
Where does he go? Why?
20. What were the
first Nazi concentration camps?
21. What was the primary purpose of these camps?
21. What was the primary purpose of these camps?
22. Describe what
happens to most "workers".
23. What happened at
most of these camps?
24. Why were people
forced to go on "death marches"?
25. Create your own
caption for this photo. Describe what the family is doing and where they are
going.
26. Choose two images from this
site. Include their title and a description of each picture.
27. When the Soviet soldiers
liberated Auschwitz Death Camp, how many shoes did they find?
28. Describe one hardship
survivors had to face.
29. Read the poem,
and summarize what it is about in a few sentences.
30. If you were going to teach others about the importance of studying
the holocaust, what would you include?
Now it's time to look a little closer
at the life of Anne Frank. Visit the Anne Frank Museum to learn more about how she grew up. Read each section
and take careful note of the pictures that accompany the text.
List five things you learned about Anne
Frank.
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33.
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35.
36.
Describe the room/building that the Franks stayed in.
37.
Who else lived with the Franks?
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