Book about concentration camp

    • [DOC File]HOLOCAUST BOOK CLUBS: IT’S A WRAP-FINISH BOOKS

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      HOLOCAUST BOOK CLUBS: IT’S A WRAP-FINISH BOOKS. DUE THURSDAY, JUNE 18. ... Was the author justified in describing so many horrid details of concentration camp life? Why or why not? Should she have spared the readers? Why do you think she presented the …


    • [DOC File]Essay Questions for Night by Elie Wiesel

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      That is what concentration camp life had made of me." Discuss what the last line signifies. Discuss how his attitude had changed. Discuss why you think the townspeople remained complacent despite the advance of the German army (why did the villages surrounding the concentration …


    • [DOC File]HOLOCAUST BOOK CUBS #3:

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      holocaust book clubs #3: due tuesday, may 7. all: prepare for post it chats and write two high order thinking questions. daniel’s story—read chapters 7-12. vocabulary: camaraderie, nurture, ecstatic, pilfer, liberate, solidarity. what role did music play in erika’s and daniel’s lives?


    • [DOCX File]Murrieta Valley Unified School District / Overview

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      Without giving away the plot, it is enough to tell you that Bruno, the nine-year-old son of the Nazi Commandant at Auschwitz (never identified by that name, but rather as "Out-With" -- a lame pun I think out of place in context) lives within yards of the concentration camp his father oversees and actually believes that its inhabitants who wear ...


    • [DOC File]Night Study Guide Chapters 4-9

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      In the concentration camps, he and Eliezer take care of one another. A fifty-year-old man, he is becoming increasingly weak and dried up, and he finds it harder than Eliezer to escape the abuse of concentration camp life. Moché the Beadle: A poor, humble man who works at the Hasidic synagogue in Sighet, Moché is well-liked by all the townspeople.


    • [DOC File]Night Chapter questions

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      One way an author has to effectively emphasize a point is through selective repetition of a word or phrase. What phrase does Wiesel employ to highlight the horror of his first night in the concentration camp? What was Eli’s first impression of Auschwitz? The next day, the prisoners underwent a last step of their admission process. What was it?


    • [DOC File]Night – Specific Examples of Kindness, Cruelty ...

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      Example 3: Elie is considering taking the advice of the blockalteste about taking his father’s rations. Instead of giving him food and water he infers that he should be taking his rations meaning that it is survival of the fittest in that concentration camp. Quote 3: “Listen to me, kid. Don’t forget that you are in a concentration camp.


    • [DOC File]Number the Stars

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      Description: This book contains poetry and drawings by children in a concentration camp during World War 2. These poems are remarkable. They are so deep in thought that it is amazing to think that children could have written them. This book is a great poetry book to include with the novel Number the Stars. 5) Title: Memories of the Night


    • [DOCX File]Duplin County Schools / Overview

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      Imagine you are an Allied soldier who helps liberate prisoners from a concentration camp. Write a report to your commanding officer explaining the situation you encountered. Use passages and details from the book, along with information gathered from background readings, to generate an accurate, objective description of your findings.


    • [DOC File]Comments on Judith Buber Agassi, The Jewish Prisoners of ...

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      This book is not an act of filio- (filia-?) pietism. It is, first of all, an archival project rooted in the obligation to rescue from oblivion the names – the names! – of the ‘Disappeared’. It is estimated that 110,000 women, girls, and children passed through Ravensbrück in the six …


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