Targets of the holocaust

    • [DOC File]Test 13 - World War II and the Holocaust

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      15. The Nazi campaign to imprison inferior people included which of the following targets? a. Jews and Aryans b. only Jews c. Jews, homosexuals, disabled people, Poles, Slavs, and Gypsies d. all residents of Allied countries 16. Why did American and British forces plan a massive invasion of Western Europe?


    • [DOC File]The Holocaust: Eight Stages of Genocide

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      THE EIGHT STAGES OF GENOCIDE. CLASSIFICATION = categorizing and labeling people based on characteristics such as ethnicity, race, religion or nationality in order to distinguish people into “us” and “them”


    • [DOC File]Introduction to Elie Wiesel’s Night: A Memoir

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      3. Poles & _____ _____ - Christian Poles and other Slavs, notably Ukrainians and Byelorussians, were also primary targets of Nazi Germany hatred during WWII. - To the Nazis, the Slavs were considered Untermenschen, or _____.


    • [DOC File]Unit 1 Learning Targets - Neshaminy School District

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      I will be able to explain how historical experiences, combined with the atrocities of the holocaust, ultimately led to the formation of Israel. I will be able to relate how the creation of Israel led to turmoil that continues to affect the Middle East region and the world. Unit 3 Learning Targets: Domestic U.S. 1945-1960


    • [DOC File]An Analysis of the Nuclear Strategies of NATO in the Cold War

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      However, by the 1960’s the nuclear capabilities of the United States exceeded the amount of weapons needed to strike all of the potential targets within the USSR, leaving Britain to search for new justifications for national proliferation. Britain found a …


    • [DOC File]September 2011 Agenda Item 8 Attachment 1 - Meeting ...

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      • Academic Performance Index (API) results and growth targets, including comparisons by subgroups to similar schools, district, state results. • Summary of participation in federal intervention programs • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) results, including comparisons by subgroups to district and state results. • Class size statistics.


    • [DOC File]GLCE

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      explaining the Nazi ideology, policies, and consequences of the Holocaust (or Shoah) (See 7.3.2) (National Geography Standard 10, p. 203) ... The fascists and communist socialists saw the unconverted as enemies and targets for elimination through death. They viewed their own citizens as enemies if they did not adopt the stance of the government.


    • [DOC File]The Holocaust - Plain Local School District

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      The Holocaust *One of Hitler’s goals was to create “living space” for the German people, whom he considered racially superior. *To do this he decided to destroy those he felt were inferior. The Jews, Slavs, and mentally and physically handicapped were targets.


    • [DOC File]Running Head: FALSE AND RECOVERED MEMORIES

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      In brief, memory blocks were induced using an extension of the retrieval induced forgetting method (e.g., Anderson et al., 1994), recovery was stimulated with category cues, and false memories were produced with a forced recall procedure in which subjects tried to recall items from categories that were plausible memory targets, but that had not ...


    • [DOC File]Holocaust Unit Plan - Western Illinois University

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      Pass out the handout “Introduction to the Holocaust”. Provide the students with the definition of the Holocaust and have them write it on their handout. (Guideline #1) (I make this information more personal by asking the students if they would have been targets of Hitler’s persecution.


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