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8th Grade Holocaust

Prior Knowledge Timeline and magazine for Prisoner B-3087

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In ___________ Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany 1933
In 1934, Adolf Hitler proclaimed himself as _____________ and _____________ of Germany. Leader; Chancellor
According to Hitler, The _____________ Solution was going to be implemented. Final
He was going to follow what he wrote in his book, Mein Kampf, translated _____ Struggle. My
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, known as _______, becomes the 32nd President of the United States of America. FDR
Dachau Concentration Camp opened in 1933, this Concentration Camp was a _____________ Prisoner Camp. Political
In 1935, The __________________ Laws were set into place by Adolf Hitler, these laws restricted Jews to do many things. Jewish people then had to wear the ____________ of David. Nuremberg; Star
In _________, Jews could no longer fly the German flag, and the “_____________ Race” became superior according to the newly implemented Nuremberg Laws. 1935; Aryan
According to these laws, Jewish people could not ____________ this “Race.” marry
A 17-year-old Polish Jew teen was looking for revenge for what happened to his family, while he was living in Paris, he went to the German ___________ and shot a German official. Embassy
This started the Night of the Broken Glass, known as ___________, was carried out by the Nazis at night, destroying nearly 300 _______________. Kristallnacht, Synagogues
This happened because Hitler blamed the Jewish people for ______________’s defeat in WWI. Germany
In 1939, Germany invaded _______________ and WWII began. Poland
In __________ Auschwitz Concentration Camp opened. This was the biggest camp. The camps were called, Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II…a.k.a, ___________________, and Auschwitz III, Buna, which was also called _____________________. 1940; Birkenau; Monowitz
In 1941 the United States of America had to enter the war because ______________ attacked Pearl _________________ in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Japan; Harbor
In 1943 the Warsaw _________ revolted. This was the ___________ ghetto, and because of this, Jews in concentration camps _______________ too. Ghetto; largest; revolted
n 1944, D-Day marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany. The American soldiers attacked the Beaches of Normandy. These beaches were: _________________, ________________, ______________, _________________, and __________________. Juno; Sword; Omaha; Utah; Gold
In 1945, ________ War II ended. World
Because World War II ending , Concentration Camps were _______________. liberated
Because of World War II ending, The Nuremberg _________ began. Trials
The _______________ Nations were created when World War II ended. United
In August, the United ___________ dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan _______________. States; surrenders
This prior knowledge is to learn about the life of ____________ Gruener, when he came to the United States, he went by the name of _________. Yanek; Jack
The ___________ Party consisted of Franklin Deleno Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. This Party was ______ Poland. Allie; for
The ___________ Party Consisted of Adolf Hitler, Emperor Hirohito, and Benito Mussolini. This Party was __________ Poland. Axis; against
In celebration of a young man becoming "a man" in the Jewish faith, what was the celebration called? A bar mitzvah
In celebration of a young girl becoming "a woman" in the Jewish faith, what was the celebration called? A bat mitzvah
Who was Hitler's Right Hand Man during the war? Heinrich Himmler
What did Hitler use to taint the Jews to German Society? Propaganda
In Germany, if you were of the Aryan Race, when did you join the Hitler Youth Program? 10 years of age
What was the newspaper called at the University of Munich in Germany that protested against Hitler's rule? The White Rose
During the war, who saved more than a 1000 Jews who owned an Enamelware Factory in Poland? Oskar Schindler
Which ship was turned away, caring 938 Jewish passengers, by Cuba and the United States during the war? The St. Louis
What happened on June 6, 1944? The invasion of D-Day
Who invented the word, "genocide?" Polish-Jewish lawyer, Raphael Lemkin.
Why was the word "genocide" created? Due to the Nazi atrocities of World War II killing over 6 million Jewish people.
According to the Holocaust Magazine, what should never happen again? Genocide
When think of the word "Genocide" what does the Greek word part "geno-" mean? Race or Tribe
When think of the word "Genocide" what does the Latin word part "-cide" mean? Killing
What happened on December 7, 1941? Pearl Harbor Attack
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