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Unit 5: The Holocaust: Responses and responsibility

  • Chapter 5.1: Did the Jews fight back?

    Develop knowledge and understanding: To deepen student knowledge and challenge common misunderstandings, in this chapter they will learn: How Jewish people responded to their persecution, fought back and resisted the Nazis...

  • Chapter 5.2: Who was responsible?

    Develop knowledge and understanding: To deepen student knowledge and challenge common misunderstandings, in this chapter they will learn: How hundreds of thousands of people from across Europe were involved with the...

  • Chapter 5.3: Did anyone try to save the Jews?

    Develop knowledge and understanding: To deepen student knowledge and challenge common misunderstandings, in this chapter they will learn: About how some countries and some people tried to help Jews, but many...

  • Chapter 5.4: How did Britain respond to the Holocaust?

    Develop knowledge and understanding: To deepen student knowledge and challenge common misunderstandings, in this chapter they will learn: What the British government knew about the persecution and murder of Europe’s Jews...

  • Unit 5 Review: The Holocaust: Responses and Responsibility

    The Big Question:  How and Why Did The Holocaust Happen? Concluding the BIG question:  How and why did the Holocaust happen? Students should revisit their Unit 4 Knowledge and Understanding Organiser. Now that...

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