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Read the passage below

XP Points (up to 2000)

The Holocaust

People who did not fit Hitler’s view of the perfect Aryan German race faced extermination.  Targets included Jews, Slavs, the Roma (Gypsy) people, homosexuals, the mentally handicapped, and others.


On November 9, 1938, the world got its first glimpse of the terror that lay ahead for Jews in Germany.  German gangs attacked and burned synagogues and Jewish business throughout Germany.  Jewish hospitals, homes, schools and cemeteries were also vandalized.  The night became known as Kristallnacht, or the “night of the broken glass.”  Some 30,000 Jews were arrested and placed in prisons called concentration camps.


The Nazis used the concentration camps for many atrocities.  Camp prisoners were used as slave laborers and were often worked to death.  The Nazis conducted cruel medical experiments without using anesthesia.

 
In time, the Nazis adopted a policy of genocide, the deliberate and systematic extermination of a group of people based on their race, religion, or culture.  The concentration camps became death camps with gas chambers for mass killings.  Many prisoners were forced to dig their own graves.  Once the graves were dug, the prisoners were shot.  Those who survived the shooting were buried alive.  Other prisoners were starved to death, or died from lack of medical care.  One of the cruelest atrocities involved “showers.”  Naked men, women, and children were herded into a large room expecting to be showered with water.  Instead, poison gas filled the room, causing a cruel, painful death.  The bodies were then removed and cremated.


Altogether, as many as six million Jews and five million others perished in what became known as the Holocaust.  After the war, the Allied Powers convicted the Nazi leaders for “crimes against humanity,” for their atrocities.  The few survivors of the Holocaust have implored the world to never let the world forget the tragedy for the Jewish people, or for any people.  More than half a century after the Holocaust, institutions, memorials, and museums continue to teach the history of the Holocaust to future generations.

In Edmodo, describe two things that happened during Kristallnacht



Type your response in the daily XP task location on Edmodo

 

Record on vocarooo or voice recorder (i-pad) a radio broadcast announcing some of the terrible events that were taking place during this time period.

Submit the URL to the daily XP task location on  Edmodo

Create a journal entry from the perspective of a Jewish person during this time period that has been sent to a Concentration Camp and is wondering what will happen to them.

Type your response in the daily XP task location on Edmodo

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In Edmodo, write a paragraph outlining your feelings related to reading about the holocaust.  (you must mention SEVERAL feelings and why you had them)



Type your response in the daily XP task location on Edmodo



Quest Title:

Human Cruelty

 

In Edmodo,  list 5 questions  that you would ask of a person that survived the holocaust



Type your response in the daily XP task location on Edmodo

Create a newspaper clipping on Fodey Generator that reports on the atrocities of the holocaust.



Submit the image of your article to today's  XP task location on Edmodo



500 XP

When completing assignments on Edmodo in the response line, you MUST:

1.  Indicate the title of the quest

2.  Indicate the XP points

3.  Be thorough and demonstrate a COMPLETE understanding of the quest

4. 'Turn In' assignment and not post to the wall.

5.  'Turn In' in the current XP Tally location.

If you do NOT do this, you will NOT receive your XP points.

Quest Title:

Human Cruelty

 

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