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Holocaust

Devilish Documentation

Question: What was the title of the Holocaust documentary?
Answer: Footprints in the Snow.

Question:
Remembering allows the audience to....

Answer:
realize and learn what had occurred and also learn of other genocides that have occurred. 


Question: The documentary was made to act as a warning to generate _____________ and ___ _______ ______ _________ ______.
Answer:  Awareness and to keep it from happening again.

Question: Define Anti-semetism.
Answer: Discrimination and the display of pure hatred toward a religion or culture, shown through physical or verbal abuse. It is considered a form of racism.

Question: Where did the holocaust survivor live before being captured by the Germans. 
Answer: otzivi of,  Poland

German bullies

Question: Jew wish people were deliberately _______ ___ ________ in the ghettos.
Answer: Starved to death

Question: What were ghettos made for?
Answer: To act as "holding camps" for the Jewish people for them to wait to be taken to the concentration camps.



Question: What did the Jewish people  discover after arriving home from people brought to the town square? 
Answer: That the Nazi soldiers had stolen all of their personal processions and valuables. 

Question: German government created a document named "Law for the protection of ________  ________ and _________  ________ "
Answer: German Blood and German Honor

Question: What three points did the German Law state?
Answer: No marriage between German and Jewish
No Citizenship will be granted for Jewish people in Germany
Jewish people are forbidden to have maids under the age of 45


Gruesome Gang

Question: What new development did Nazi invent for killing Jewish people ?
Answer: Gas and euthanasia  

Question: _______ ________ were considered an "efficient" way to kill.
Answer: Gas chambers

Question: Why was the Nazi regime fond of one particular way of killing?
Answer: It allowed them to disassociate themselves from the victims. Would allow them to do it without thinking.

Question: What are death marches? and how long were they?
Answer: Prisoners of the concentration camps were forced to walk 5 MILES to a clearly in the woods where there were pits.  They were shot and buried. 

Question: What political view did the Nazi run under?
Answer: Capitalism. 

Survival

Question: What was the best hiding place?
Answer: A bar with a cellar for them to hide in.

Question: What happened if Jewish people, who were trying to escape, were discovered? 
Answer: They were brought back to the concentration camp and killed, or killed on the spot. 

Question: How did the _______ and his family escape?
Answer: Simons father walked across a lake and discovered that it was shallow enough to bring the rest of his family across. 

Question: What horrible decision did the group of Jewish hiders have to make in order to stay hidden?
Answer: A new born baby, who was making noise, had to be suffocated. 

Question: Quote Simons message that he gave at the end of the documentary.
Answer: "Don't pick on people because they're different"

Remembering

Question: What city in England was one that witnessed the anti-semetic stage?
Answer: York

Question: In the document, the professor stated that "Social progress is a ________ _______ _________"

For a bonus point : You have ten seconds to think of your answer and explain what this means to you? 

Answer: Two way street. 


BONUS : +100


Question: What was the title of the sculpture at the Smith Jewish memorial site ?

For +200 bonus: describe the symbolic meaning behind the title of the sculpture.  You have 20 seconds.

Answer: "Hidden Childhood"




Question: Why is the holocaust NOT good to remember?
Answer: Because it deflects from the other acts of genocide that has occurred in other parts of the word, at other times in history and lessons their importance.

Question: January 27th is a significant date in the Holocaust history because?

For an extra 200 points - how is this date symbolic to the documentary title?

Answer: Holocaust Memorial Day takes place on 27 January each year. It’s a time for everyone to pause to remember the millions of people who have been murdered or whose lives have been changed by the Holocaust