The Holocaust
This book presents evidence from the early 1900s of racism and intolerance in Germany that led up to the extermination of Jews and other people during World War II.
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- ISBN: 0778715523
- ISBN: 9780778715528
- Physical Description 48 pages : illustrations (some colour), colour map.
- Publisher St. Catharines, ON : Crabtree Publishing Company, [2015]
- Copyright ©2015
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references, Internet addreses and index. |
Target Audience Note: | Guided reading: S. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 11.95 |
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Table of Contents
The Holocaust
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Introduction: The Past Comes Alive | p. 4 | |
An introduction to the Holocaust and how we can use this event to learn about our history; the importance of studying history. | ||
Historical Sources: Evidence from the Past | p. 8 | |
The three main types of primary sources of information: written, visual, and auditory; the use of secondary sources. | ||
Analyzing Evidence: Audience and Purpose | p. 14 | |
The importance of analyzing primary sources and the dangers of bias; understanding context when analyzing source materials. | ||
The Story Uncovered Anti-semitism | p. 20 | |
Anti-Semitism and Nazi rule in Germany; the measures taken to remove all rights from Jews; their segregation in ghettos and camps; the Final Solution. | ||
Evidence Revisited: Different Views | p. 34 | |
The Nuremberg war crime trials and those who continue to deny the Holocaust ever happened; freedom of speech and anti-hate laws. | ||
Modern Examples: Genocide Continues | p. 38 | |
The differences and similarities in genocides throughout history; the Rwandan genocide of 1994 and its aftermath. | ||
Timeline | p. 42 | |
Bibliography | p. 44 | |
Internet Guidelines | p. 45 | |
Glossary | p. 46 | |
Index | p. 48 |