§Final Project
§100 points
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§You will create a collage that represents what you have learned about the Holocaust. This collage could be (an assortment pictures, photographs taken from the Internet, lines from text we have read, quotes, objects, etc. Be creative, but most importantly you need to reflect in your collage what you have learned
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These are the stories of those Holocaust heroes. The citrcumstances forging their heroism began in November 1918, at the end of World War 1. German was a defeated nation on the drink of starvation. War had destroyed the country’s merchant fleet and transportation system. There was on way to get food to the people. That winter many Germans died of starvation. Germany’s postwar government was in turmoil. There were no jobs. German money had no value. The Treaty of Versailles, signed June 28, 1919 forced Germany to give up one seventh of its territory including the coal-rich Saar region other manufacturing areas and all of its overseas colonies. The resulting unrest and hardship persisted into the 11920s.
Many people did fight or try to prevent the Nazis from killing the Jews and other people. They resisted the Nazi in different way’s depending on their circumstances. People starving in concentration camps did not have the same chance to resist as free people in occupied countries.
People who managed to escape from Nazi-controlled countries could join the Allies and fight the Nazis quite openly. In occupied countries people had to be more careful about how they resisted. Many people acted as though they accepted Nazi rule while secretly helping Jews to escape sabotaging Nazi troops or passing on information about the Nazis to the Allies.
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