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How Should We Remember? (UK)

Students both respond to and design Holocaust memorials as they consider the impact that memorials and monuments have on the way we think about history.
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Introducing the Unit (UK)

Students will come together as a community of learners to develop a contract that establishes a safe, but challenging environment in their classroom.
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Justice and Judgement after the Holocaust (UK)

Students grapple with the meaning of justice and the purpose of trials as they learn how the Allies responded to the atrocities of Nazi Germany.
Criminal proceedings before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from 20.11.1945 to 1.10.1946 against leading persons prosecuted for  war crimes, crimes against the peace and against the humanity.
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Kristallnacht (UK)

Students learn about the violent pogroms of Kristallnacht by watching a short documentary and then reflecting on eyewitness testimonies.
Image showing the destruction resulting from Kristallnacht.
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Jewish Identity and the Complexities of Dual or Multiple Belongings

Students continue to explore the question “Who am I?” by examining the concept of dual or multiple identities and reflecting on their own identities as Jews.
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Race and Space (UK)

Students examine the Nazi ideology of “race and space” and the role it played in Germany’s aggression toward other nations, groups, and individuals.
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The Rise of the Nazi Party (UK)

Students examine how choices made by individuals and groups contributed to the rise of the Nazi Party in the 1920s and 1930s.
The Parade of the Political Administrators in Nuremberg, Germany.
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The Roots and Impact of Antisemitism (UK)

Students explore the long history of discrimination against Jews and come to understand how anti-Judaism was transformed into antisemitism in the nineteenth century.
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Single Stories (UK)

Students examine the human behaviour of applying categories to people and things, gaining an understanding of 'single stories' and stereotypes.
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Universe of Obligation (UK)

Students learn a new concept, universe of obligation, and use it to analyse the ways that their society designates who is deserving of respect and protection.
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The Weimar Republic (UK)

Students reflect on the idea of democracy as they analyse the politics, economics, and culture of Germany during the period of the Weimar Republic.
A crowd of women standing in line at a polling station in the Weimar Republic in 1919, the first year women were allowed to vote.
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Youth in Nazi Germany (UK)

Students learn about the experiences of young people in Nazi Germany through a variety of firsthand accounts and identify the range of choices that they faced.
Hitler Youth groups educated young people according to Nazi principles, and the encouraged comradeship and physical fitness through outdoor activities

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