Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Closing Activity (10-2)

Only (10-2) Will post here.

Instructions: Each person or pair will enter 1 post indicating the type of closing activity given. If you did not make a closing activity, you are required to post no closing activity done. Look at the following example to guide you creating your post.

Example:
Chapter: The Shawl - Joanne and Robert - Closing Activity: Dramatization

Chapter: From Night - Alexander - Closing Activity: None


Part I The Situation of the Jews in Germany Under Hitler
Pages
  1. The Nuremberg Laws
12-18
  1. Kristallnacht
19-28
Part II The Ghettos
  1. The Creation of Ghettos
34-42
  1. Life in Lodz
43-52
  1. The Last Morning
53-61
  1. From All But My Life
62-73
Part III The Concentration Camps
  1. One Year in Triblinka
101-108
  1. The Verdict (only one person)
109-114
  1. From A Man for Others
115-125
Part IV The Perpetrators
  1. Chelmno
132-139
  1. Commanding a Concentration
140-149
Part V Liberation
1. Liberation (One pair will present)
150-156
2. From Night
157-160
Part VI Responding to The Holocaust
1. Shame
172-184
  1. The Shawl (only one person)
196-202
  1. 1988 (only one person)
203-205

Closing Activities for 10-1

Only  (10-1) Will post here.

Instructions: Each person or pair will enter 1 post indicating the type of closing activity given. If you did not make a closing activity, you are required to post no closing activity done. Look at the following example to guide you creating your post.

Example:
Chapter: The Shawl - Joanne and Robert - Closing Activity: Dramatization

Chapter: From Night - Alexander - Closing Activity: None


Part I The Situation of the Jews in Germany Under Hitler
Pages
  1. The Nuremberg Laws
12-18
  1. Kristallnacht
19-28
Part II The Ghettos
  1. The Creation of Ghettos
34-42
  1. Life in Lodz
43-52
  1. The Last Morning
53-61
  1. From All But My Life
62-73
Part III The Concentration Camps
  1. One Year in Triblinka
101-108
  1. The Verdict (only one person)
109-114
  1. From A Man for Others
115-125
Part IV The Perpetrators
  1. Chelmno
132-139
  1. Commanding a Concentration
140-149
Part V Liberation
1. Liberation (One pair will present)
150-156
2. From Night
157-160
Part VI Responding to The Holocaust
                         1.  Shame
172-184
  1. The Shawl (only one person)
196-202
  1. 1988 (only one person)
203-205

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Quick Review 18 points


Instructions: Place the term with its definition and email it to me.  You will post an OKAY, once you have emailed the assignment. 
Due Date: This assignment is due Wednesday, October 24, 2012. 

Aryan  Concentration camp    Nationalism   Dehumanization   Socialism    Warsaw ghetto  Third Reich  Gestapo    Ghettos   Degenerate art    SS  Auschwitz – Birkenau
_______  1.                 A complex consisting of concentration, extermination, and labor camps in Upper Silesia.
_______  2.                 Art which did not fit the Nazi ideal.
_______  3.                 The Nazi policy of denying Jews basic civil rights such as practicing religion, education, and adequate housing.
_______  4.                 A term for peoples speaking the language of Europe and India. In Nazi racial theory, a person of pure German "blood."
_______  5.                Prisons used without regard to accepted norms of arrest and detention.
_______  6.               A movement, as in the arts, based on the folk idioms, history, aspirations, etc.
_______  7.               A theory or system of social organization that advocates the ownership and control of land, capital, industry, etc. by the community as a whole. In Marxist theory it represents the stage following capitalism in a state transforming to communism.
_______  8.            (Schutzstaffel /shoots shtahfl/ or Protection Squad). Guard detachments originally formed in 1925 as Hitler's personal guard
_______  9.            Meaning "third regime or empire," the Nazi designation of Germany and its regime from 1933-45. Historically, the First was the medieval Holy Roman Empire, which lasted until 1806. The Second included the German Empire from 1871-1918.
_______  10.        Established in November 1940, it was surrounded by a wall and contained nearly 500,000 Jews. About 45,000 Jews died there in 1941 alone, as a result of overcrowding, hard labor, lack of sanitation, insufficient food, starvation, and disease.
_______  11.        Were characterized by overcrowding, malnutrition, and heavy labor. All were eventually dissolved, and the Jews murdered.
_______  12.        Acronym for Geheime Staatspolizei /gehaime shtahtspolitsai, meaning Secret State Police.