WARNING!!!

JEWS: BE AWARE OF

DANGER AHEAD!!!

 

    One of the worst things that could happen is about to come true. Millions of Jews are dying because Adolf Hitler took over Germany and I'm here to warn you so that you'll be prepared for this horror.

    Hitler was a very powerful speaker. When the Germans heard him speak they believed everything what he told them. He promised them a better life and a better Germany. The majority of the people who voted for Hitler were unemployed, young folks, farmers, office employees, store owners and craftsman. The party's rise to power was rapid. When Hitler took over he turned the government into a one- party dictatorship and organized the police power necessary to enforce Nazi policies.

    When Hitler took power in 1933 many people thought Germany had finally found a savior. When he took over he declared a state emergency. He ended individual freedom, including freedom of speech, press, and assembly. When the census took place in June 1933 the population of the Jews in Germany consisted of 600,000. 70 percent of Jews lived in urban areas. 400,000 had citizenship in Germany, the rest were Polish citizens. On November 9, 1938 violence broke out against the Jews. In two days 1,000 synagogues were burned, 7,000 Jewish businesses were thrashed, looted Jewish cemeteries, hospitals, schools, and homes were looted while police and fire brigades stood by.

    The first concentration camps were mainly for the Communist, democrats and others who had been condemned in a court of law. When the deportation trains came at the killing centers men were separated from women and children. A physician looked at each person to see if they were able to work or not. The Jewish men were forced to have their beard cut off. Jews were forced to have their beards cut off. Jews were also forced to work or they would be shot on the spot. Within years the number of prisoners quadrupled in size. They grew from about 25,000 to 100,000. Prisoners were required to have color-coded triangles on their jackets so they could identify their background. Political prisoners wore red triangles. Common criminals wore green. Roma wore black , Jehovah Witnesses wore purple and homosexuals wore pink. In Poland they're consisted of six death or concentration camps.

    The purpose of these camps was to methodical killing of millions of people. This was only the beginning. The first operation started in 1941 and others started in 1942. Back in Germany the Nazi's formed killing squads. These killing squads were called the Einsatzgruppen. There were first units of these squads that had about 500 to 900 men. If the Nazi's found any Jews in hiding they were killed on the spot. In 1942 the Nazi operation went into full effect as soon as the Jews came to the concentration camps they were killed by being sent to the gas chambers.

    The Nazi's didn't want anyone to know their plans and when anyone asked where were all the Jews they told them that they were resettled back in the east.  Many of them are dying from disease, hunger, exhaustion, brutal treatment, and exposure to the cold.   

      So all the people who are targets for Nazi violence try to escape or fight back.  Don't let the Nazis take you to the concentration camps.

1) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/dmarch.htm

2) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/flabor.htm

3) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/prisoners.htm

4) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/terror.htm

5) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/terror.htm

6) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000.  http://ushmm.org/outreach/surviv.htm

7) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/exterm.htm

8) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/iger33.htm

9) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/holocaustproject

THE ENTRANCE TO THE CAMPS!!!

    

http://reformation.org/archive.html

THE SUFFERING KIDS!!!

http://reformation.org/archive.html

THE HUNG MEN

http://rockingham.k12.va.us/EMS/Holocaust/Holocaust.html

Student able to:

use fonts and colors somewhat effectively and images very effectively.

cite sources in correct form.

use the Internet to do research.

present audience and purpose well

Student still needs help with:

using color more effectively

including more details in the content

creating his o own hotlinks

including quotes

WARNING!!!

JEWS: BE AWARE OF

DANGER AHEAD!!!

    One of the worst things that could happen is about to come true. Millions of Jews are dying because Adolf Hitler took over Germany and I'm here to warn you so that you'll be prepared for this horror.

    Hitler was a very powerful speaker. When the Germans heard him speak they believed everything what he told them. He promised them a better life and a better Germany. The majority of the people who voted for Hitler were unemployed, young folks, farmers, office employees, store owners and craftsman. The party's rise to power was rapid. When Hitler took over he turned the government into a one- party dictatorship and organized the police power necessary to enforce Nazi policies.

    When Hitler took power in 1933 many people thought Germany had finally found a savior. When he took over he declared a state emergency. He ended individual freedom, including freedom of speech, press, and assembly. When the census took place in June 1933 the population of the Jews in Germany consisted of 600,000. 70 percent of Jews lived in urban areas. 400,000 had citizenship in Germany, the rest were Polish citizens. On November 9, 1938 violence broke out against the Jews. In two days 1,000 synagogues were burned, 7,000 Jewish businesses were thrashed, looted Jewish cemeteries, hospitals, schools, and homes were looted while police and fire brigades stood by.

    The first concentration camps were mainly for the Communist, democrats and others who had been condemned in a court of law. When the deportation trains came at the killing centers men were separated from women and children. A physician looked at each person to see if they were able to work or not. The Jewish men were forced to have their beard cut off. Jews were forced to have their beards cut off. Jews were also forced to work or they would be shot on the spot. Within years the number of prisoners quadrupled in size. They grew from about 25,000 to 100,000. Prisoners were required to have color-coded triangles on their jackets so they could identify their background. Political prisoners wore red triangles. Common criminals wore green. Roma wore black , Jehovah Witnesses wore purple and homosexuals wore pink. In Poland they're consisted of six death or concentration camps.

    The purpose of these camps was to methodical killing of millions of people. This was only the beginning. The first operation started in 1941 and others started in 1942. Back in Germany the Nazi's formed killing squads. These killing squads were called the Einsatzgruppen. There were first units of these squads that had about 500 to 900 men. If the Nazi's found any Jews in hiding they were killed on the spot. In 1942 the Nazi operation went into full effect as soon as the Jews came to the concentration camps they were killed by being sent to the gas chambers.

    The Nazi's didn't want anyone to know their plans and when anyone asked where were all the Jews they told them that they were resettled back in the east.  Many of them are dying from disease, hunger, exhaustion, brutal treatment, and exposure to the cold.   

      So all the people who are targets for Nazi violence try to escape or fight back.  Don't let the Nazis take you to the concentration camps.

1) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/dmarch.htm

2) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/flabor.htm

3) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/prisoners.htm

4) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/terror.htm

5) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/terror.htm

6) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000.  http://ushmm.org/outreach/surviv.htm

7) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/exterm.htm

8) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/iger33.htm

9) United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students." The Concentration Camps. . USHMM. 05/2/2000. http://ushmm.org/outreach/holocaustproject

THE ENTRANCE TO THE CAMPS!!!

    

http://reformation.org/archive.html

THE SUFFERING KIDS!!!

http://reformation.org/archive.html

THE HUNG MEN

http://rockingham.k12.va.us/EMS/Holocaust/Holocaust.html