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Unit 6: Aftermath and legacy

  • Chapter 6.1: What was lost?

    Develop knowledge and understanding: To deepen student knowledge and challenge common misunderstandings, in this chapter they will learn: How Jewish communities across Europe were devastated by the Holocaust and that most...

  • Chapter 6.2: What was it like to survive the Holocaust?

    Develop knowledge and understanding: To deepen student knowledge and challenge common misunderstandings, in this chapter they will learn: That many survivors continued to face difficulties after the end of the war. ...

  • Chapter 6.3: Was there justice?

    Develop knowledge and understanding: To deepen student knowledge and challenge common misunderstandings, in this chapter they will learn: That 99 per cent of those who were responsible for the Holocaust never...

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