 | Factors Influencing Survival during the Holocaust Was survival for Jews during the Holocaust purely a matter of chance? Viewpoint: Yes. Chance alone determined who survived and who perished during the Holocaust Viewpoint: No. Even though chance played some role in survival, a wide variety of other factors, such as national origin, race, class, gender, and family, proved much more important 47.3 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Directions: Complete the study guide with details and page numbers to help prepare for the novel test, which will be given the first week of school The test will only assess comprehension; the study guide will not be collected. A glossary is included in the back of this study guide to assist with comprehension. Note: This novel is available through Clearview’s library, the public 64.09 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Video comprehension questions Which groups of people did not meet the physical, racial, and religious standards of the German Nazi Party? How did the Nazis treat them? 15.35 Kb. 1 | read |
 | - To deepen your understanding of the ideas in this lesson, read Chapter Three in Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior 86.25 Kb. 1 | read |
 | - Click here for a detailed historical discussion of Hitler in the In Our Time Series for Radio 4 37.33 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Copyright London Branch of the Polish Home Army Ex-Servicemen Association Copying permitted with reference to source and authors During World War II inhabitants of German-occupied countries were often forced to work for the German war effort in factories or on land. Such forced labour cannot be regarded as collaboration; voluntary collaboration in a political or military sense is 22.43 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Buying Weapons Grade Plutonium 239 on the Black Market Roger Cook reported for bbc radio 4's 'Checkpoint' programme from 1974 until 1987 when 'The Cook Report' was commissioned from itv's Central Television which ran until 1997. The final audiences for The Cook Report were around 20.2 Kb. 1 | read |