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Holocaust Survivor Booklet
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Grade Level Grade 6
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This booklet is based on advice given by the holocaust educational trust on preparing students for a holocaust survivor visit. The booklet should provide about an hour's worth of lesson either side of a visit. The holocaust survivor is Martin Bibring bu

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Meeting_A_Holocaust_Survivor_Booklet[1].doc

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February 10, 2020
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nbaumann
nbaumann July 09, 2012

Another excellent resource for teaching the Holocaust is the new book Storming the Tulips. Written by Hannie J. Voyles, a survivor who went to school with Anne Frank, the book is an intimate encounter with history, as told by twenty former students of the 1st Montessori School in Amsterdam. They were children, contemporaries of Anne Frank, and this book is a companion to her Diary of a Young Girl. While Anne’s story describes her sequestered life in the Annex, Storming the Tulips reveals what children on the outside endured—on the streets, in hiding, and in the concentration camps.

Their friends disappeared. Their parents sent them away. They were herded on trains and sent to death camps. They joined the Nazi youth. They hid Jews. They lost their families. They picked the pockets of the dead. They escaped. They dodged bullets. They lived in terror. They starved. They froze. They ate tulip bulbs. They witnessed a massacre. They collected shrapnel. And finally, they welcomed the Liberation. Some lost their families, most lost their homes, but they all lost their innocence as they fought to survive. Learn more here http://linkshrink.com/3pi

hankfellows
hankfellows February 25, 2015

A valuable guide to read, as the number of Holocaust survivors dwindles. As an additional resource, teachers may want to have their classes listen to my song "6,000,000," or read its lyric sheet as a poem. Both resources are available under my name, Hank Fellows, on the "Share My Lesson" website.

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