The North Carolina Civic Education Consortium (a component of the University of North Carolina Program in the Humanities and Human Values) has developed lesson plans based on our videos of Holocaust survivors: please click here.
Other educational information and helpful links on the Holocaust:
A Guide to the Holocaust (pdf)
Definition of the Holocaust (pdf); excerpted from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's online article Introduction to the Holocaust
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 (pdf): excerpted from About.com
Judenrat (pdf); excerpted from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's online article Jewish Councils/Judenraete
Hitler Youth (pdf); excerpted from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's online article Indocrinating Youth
FDR and the Holocaust (pdf); excerpted from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's online article Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Displaced Persons Camps (pdf); excerpted from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's online article Displaced Persons
36 Questions about the Holocaust (pdf); from the Museum of Tolerance's Online Multimedia Learning Center
Transcript of Anna Blech's TEDx Talk: "Downplaying the Holocaust: Arthur Hays Sulzberger & The New York Times" (youtube video)
USHMM film: The Path to Nazi Genocide (online video). NOTE: This film is intended for adult viewers, but selected segments may be appropriate for younger audiences.
Be an Agent of Change flyer (pdf)
Holocaust Fact or Fiction True/False Quiz (pdf) + Quiz Answers (pdf)
Antisemitism on College Campuses (youtube video)
20 Photos that Change the Holocaust Narrative (html link)
Deadly Medicine (website). Created by NC Educator Karen Klaich, the site focuses on the medical aspect of the Holocaust and the American eugenics programs and offers historical timelines, videos and photographs, and learning activities.
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