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These videos and accompanying lesson plans have been curated by Museum historians and educators for use in middle and high school classrooms to support accurate and effective teaching about the Holocaust.
A photograph from the Auschwitz Album of selection at Auschwitz II-Birkenau on May 27, 1944. Selection (German: Selektion) was the process of designating inmates either for murder or forced labor at a Nazi concentration camp. [1]
3 Απρ 2024 · History of Antisemitism and the Holocaust – Students examine the role of antisemitism in the Holocaust to better understand the relationship between hate speech and violence. Learning about the origins of hatred and prejudice encourages students to think critically about antisemitism today.
All of the main learning materials on The Holocaust Explained have been designed to be accessible to learners from the age of thirteen to eighteen. We know that different people learn at very different speeds and also in quite different ways.
The Museum’s YouTube channel includes educational films, documentaries, programs held at the Museum, survivor testimony, and more. Browse selected Holocaust videos and playlists below. • Stay Connected: Lessons of the Holocaust • Survivors Remember Kristallnacht • Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 • Jewish Life Before World War II
These Holocaust lesson plans introduce key concepts and information to middle school and high school students. Grounded in historical context, the lessons utilize primary source materials from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s collections.
Learn about this unique history through a collection of video testimonies recorded by archives and Holocaust education organisations throughout the country. Through personal accounts, itineraries, and photographs, explore key dates of immigration, before, during and after the Second World War.