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Thursday, August 12, 2021

social studies term 3

 kia Ora bloggers today I have something to share.

So if you have read my previous post about the night of broken glass 

There was a letter sent to every German member of the Nazis army and the SS 

SUBJECT: MEASURES AGAINST THE JEWS THIS NIGHT
That only such measures were to be taken that would not endanger German lives or property (e.g. the burning of synagogues was only to be carried out if there was no danger of fire spreading to the surrounding district).  Businesses and residences of Jews may be damaged but not looted. Particular care is to be paid in business sections and surrounding streets. Non-Jewish businesses are to be protected from damage under all circumstances. Police are to seize all archives from synagogues and offices of community organizations, this refers to material of historical significance. Archives are to be handed over to the SS. As soon as possible, officials are to arrest as many Jews especially wealthy ones - in all districts as can be accommodated in existing cells. For the time being, only healthy male Jews of not too advanced age are to be arrested.

We then had to answer this question

How does evidence in this document show that “Kristallnacht” was planned in advance of the event actually happening?

here is my answer

Because of the assassination that happened earlier from a jew everyone was convinced that the jews were awful people when they weren't.

I feel that it was a horrible thing that happened.

So what do you think?

Was the night of broken glass a horrible thing?

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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

social studies term 3

 kia Ora blogger today i want to share something awful that happened on November 9-10 1938.

So there was something awful that happened on the 9 and the 10 of November.

We first watched a video about the night of the broken glass kristallnacht  

Then we had to answer these questions:

What is meant by the term “Kristallnacht”?

Night of the broken glass 


When did this event occur?

November 9 1938 


How many synagogues did the programme claim were burned?

267 destroyed and or burned 


How many Jews were claimed to have died as a result of this event? 91 Jews murdered 



How many were said to have been sent to concentration camps? 30,000



What was the reaction of the German people to this event?

Devastated that the Jews wanted to destroy Germany


so what do you think?

was this something awful?

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Monday, August 9, 2021

social studies term 3

 kia Ora bloggers today i have a surprising thing to share 

So if you have learnt about the holocaust the great depression and what Hitler did.

He made ridiculous laws that were awful.

Like Germans and Jews could not have sexual relationships.

Jews could not work in jobs and were fired from where they worked.

He also wrote something about Jews it was absolutely appalling words could not describe it  

The Jews were responsible for bringing Negroes into the Rhineland with the ultimate idea of

bastardising(lowering

the quality of) the white race which they hate and thus lowering its cultural and political level

so that the jew might dominate.


The Jewish youth lies in wait for hours on end spying on the unsuspicious German girl he plans to

seduce;he wants to contaminate her blood.

 

Both of them are anti-semitism because Hitler hates the Jews because he thinks they want to

dominate and contaminate Germans with their blood.


So what do you think?

Was this awful?

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

social studies term 3

 kia Ora bloggers today i have something special to show you.

So when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany

he made many laws like Jews could not have a sexual 

relationship with German or German related blood.

We then looked at the Nuremberg laws and answered these questions ]

here is the link to the Nuremberg laws 

Nuremberg laws 


  1. Provide two examples of ways in which the Nuremberg laws affected the rights of German Jews. 

saying they could not marry or have sexual relations with Germans or German related blood 

that they passed a decree that no Jewish soldiers could be named on the ww1 memorials  


  1. What other actions were taken that discriminated against Jews in Germany? (Remembering)

making them wear the star of David that would identified them as Jewish  


  1. Why do you think that the Nazis passed these laws? (Understanding)

by their leader Adolf Hitler 


  1. If a New Zealand government passed a law that provided for different treatment of a

  2. named racial group in New Zealand, what do you think the reaction of most New

  3. Zealand people would be?

  4. Why do you think this might be the case? (Applying)

it would be people rioting about it because it is not fair 



  1. Do you think these Nuremberg laws were racist? Explain your point of view. (Evaluating)

yes because it forced the Jews to not have sexual relations to German or German related

blood,and forced them out of a job


so what do you think?

Were the rules fair or unfair?

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