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Liberation of concentration camps:

http://www.ushmm.org/lcmedia/animatedmap/wlc/flv/liberate.mp4

What country was the first to encounter Nazi concentration camps? In what month/year? By the time Auschwitz was liberated, how many camps had the Soviets encountered, including Auschwitz? On April 11, 1945 US forces liberated which camp? Many of the survivors of Bergen-Belsen found by British soldiers suffered from what disease? What do you think George Salton implied when he stated, I-I was 17. I was free, but what it meant I wasnt sure.

Follow this interactive presentation and read through each page. When moving to a new section be sure to follow the links for the interactive maps!
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/socialstudies/btt/holocaust/flash/index.html Aside from Jews, Nazis persecuted other groups who they classified as racially _______________ During what years were the most concentration camps established? Which Nazi official was given the task of carrying out the Final Solution? On what day did Auschwitz become liberated?

The following 10 photographs are part of a commemoration of the 65th anniversary of Auschwitz put together by Time Magazine:
http://content.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1956984_2029649,00.html Why do you think the Nazis wrote Arbeit macht frei over the entrance to Auschwitz? How do you think people felt about it as they walked under that sign? Who declared January, 27 2010 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day? Aside from Jews who else was killed at Auschwitz?
http://hosted.ap.org/interactives/2011/holocaust-kids/

What kinds of hardships did Zoltan Farkas endure with his brother during the Holocaust? Click on the link for Zoltans interview. What does he say hurt more than the death of grown-ups he knew? In Sarah Iroms interview she states that her father was taken in what year?

Lastly, watch this clip from Band of Brothers reenacting the American liberation of concentration camps in Western Europe.
In a paragraph of six to eight sentences describe in detail the living conditions of Jews.

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