Sunday, February 7, 2010

Holocaust Web 10 Qs'

Here are the 10 questions that I made from the Holoquast Website with instructions.

To go to the website, click here: href="http://www.ushmm.org/">

1.Find ‘education’ section and click ‘for students’. Click on ‘Ghettos’.
Read the first two paragraphs. How did Ghettos isolate?

2.(same instruction) Find ‘education’ section and click ‘for students’.
Click on ‘Death Marches’ . Look at the picture.
Why do you think that they are moving away and to where?

3. Go to the ‘Genocide’ section on the top and click on ‘what is Genocide’?
Read the explanations and write the meaning of Genocide in you own words.
Hint: Think of the word carefully and the book ‘boy in the striped pajamas’.
Think about the Auschwitz.

4. Find ‘search’ and type Auschwitz. Look at the picture that’s on the top.
What do you feel from it? If you were there, with the people in the striped
pajamas, what would you feel?

5. Go to the ‘for students’ again please. Then find ‘Concentration Camps.
Go down to the article and find one of the map which it says ‘Nazi Concentration
Camps’ underneath. Look at the map. What do the black squares represent?

6. Go to ‘for students’. Then find ‘rescue’ . Read the article. Who helped the Jews rescuing and how was the effort?

7. Go to the map in the article ‘rescue’. Start the map slides and read the
information that’s appearing. Who was a Fry? What did he do?

8. Go to the map in the article ‘rescue’. Start the map slides and read the information that’s appearing. You can also read the bottom. It’s the same information on the slides. How did Roman Catholic Karski know that the murder was going to happen and what year was that?

9. Click on the map ‘Escapes routes from Norway’ on the left side of the bar.
What does the map tells you?

10. Go to ‘Genocide’ section and click on the ‘Who is at risk?’ You’ll see many different pictures and the explanation. Go to the bottom and find ‘Burundi’. Read the information a bit and look at the picture. What does this tell about Burundi?

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