The Final Solution

The Final Solution

Classwork Tuesday, 17 March 2020 The Final Solution LO: To develop an understanding of the Hitler’s Germany LLO: Dialogical debate Core skill: Collaborative and communication Identify the missing capital letter Entry Task SPAG CHALLENGE: Identify the two missing punctuation marks The Nazi’s began their ‘final solution’ in 1942 and by 1943 had set up fully functioning death camps with the intention of killing all jews in Identify the three spelling mistakes Europe. They transformed existing concentration camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau into killing machines, with jews being transported there to be gassed and burnt. Correct the three spellings Glossary – final solution, Zyklon B, selection process Chelmno was the first extermination camp that the Germans established on Polish soil. Murder operations began there on December 8, 1941, and continued intermittently until January 1945. Auschwitz‐Birkenau was in full operation from February 1942. It is estimated that in Auschwitz alone, 1.1 million Jews were killed. Starter Describe what the image shows Explain why you think this might be happening Analyse what this has to do with todays title If you finish pink, yellow and green become a history helper Picture taken in 1943 of Jews arriving at Auschwitz‐Birkenau and being sorted in lines. How will I make progress? MEG Progress Challenge Describe what life was like for Jews in To explain what a concentration camp is 1942 To explain what a concentration camp is To analyse why the Nazi’s would use concentration camps Become a lead learner Concentration camps to death camps When the Nazi’s took the decision to kill all of the Jews under their control at the beginning of 1942, the majority of Jews living in German controlled Europe where in Ghetto’s. Some Jews were also kept in concentration camps. The Nazi's kept concentration camps throughout the lands it controlled before and during the Second World War. Auschwitz- Key words: Birkenau, possibly the most infamous Concentration camp- a place were of all the death camps set up by the large numbers of prisoners were Nazi’s, started off as a concentration kept. camp. Until mid-1942 Auschwitz- Birkenau was home to polish prisoners who the Nazi’s saw as a threat. Concentration camps to death camps When the Nazi’s took the decision to kill all of the Jews under their control at the beginning of 1942, the majority of Jews living in German controlled Europe where in Ghetto’s. Some Jews were also kept in concentration camps. The Nazi's kept concentration camps throughout the lands it controlled before and during the Second World War. Auschwitz- Describe where the majority of Birkenau, possibly the most infamous Jews lived in 1942. of all the death camps set up by the Explain what a concentration Nazi’s, started off as a concentration camp is camp. From 1940 to January 1942 Auschwitz-Birkenau was home to Analyse why the Nazi’s would use polish prisoners who the Nazi’s saw concentration camps. as a threat. If you finish pink yellow green become a history helper How will I make progress? MEG Progress Challenge Describe what life was like for Jews in To explain what a concentration camp is 1942 To explain what a concentration camp is To analyse why the Nazi’s would use concentration camps Become a lead learner Stage Describe how Jews were treated/what happened Stage one Stage two Stage three Stage four How will I make progress? MEG Progress Challenge Describe what life was like for Jews in To explain what a concentration camp is 1942 To explain what a concentration camp is To analyse why the Nazi’s would use concentration camps Become a lead learner The Holocaust Before Hitler came to power in 1933 around 9.5 million Jews lived in Europe. It is estimated that around six million Jews were killed by the Nazi's between 1941-1945. Half of that number came from Poland alone, as the Nazi’s had Identify how many Jews from nearly killed every Jew who lived in Poland were killed. Poland prior to 1933, which was 90% of the pre-war population. The Nazi’s killed Explain who else apart from 210,000 German Jews, 155,000 Czech, Jews the Nazi’s killed. 105,000 from Holland, 450,000 from Analyse why the Nazi’s would Hungary, 900,000 from Ukraine, use death camps. 300,000 from Romania and 107,000 If you finish pink yellow green from Russia. However, it was not just Jews who were targeted by the Nazi’s. become a history helper Around 200,000 mentally ill and disabled people were killed by the Nazi’s as well as an estimated 300,000-500,000 Roma gypsy’s..

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