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THIS. IS. JEEPARTY. Your. With. Host. Mrs. Sanguine. Helen. Alfons. Hitler. WWII. Holocaust. Propaganda. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Helen Alfons Hitler WWII Holocaust Propaganda

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This is the Angel of Death

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Who is Dr. Mengele?

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This is what Helen did when she first saw the Statue of Liberty?

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What is she cried because she wanted to go home?

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This is why Helen and other Jews stayed in Germany even after their

rights were taken away.

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What is they thought things would get better?

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This helped Helen stay alive longer while at the concentration camps.

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What is staying invisible?

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“…the message I hope that they most remember is this: the murder of

11,000,000 people in the Holocaust began very simply with prejudice, minor harassment. If you alow harassmentto

grow and fester, if you do nothing to stop it, then YOU become one of the

perpetrators.”

This is the massage Helen trying to convey?

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What is people are guilty if they do not speak up against

the hated.

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This is Alfons’ home town

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What is Witlich

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This is the ultimate rank Alfons wished to reach in the

German military

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What is the Luftwaffe

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This is Alfons’ brother

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Who is Rudolf Hess?

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This is who Alfons did not want to mention his service in the Hitler Youth to because he

was sure he would be killed.

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Who were the Allies

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This is why American soldiers ignored German teenagers when gathering up

members of the NAZI party.

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What is Nazi party members had to be 18 years old?

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This is the book he wrote while in prison that outlined his plans for the Nazi Party

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What is Mein Kampf

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This is the title given to his secret police.

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What is Gestapo

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This is how he escaped the Nuremburg Trials

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What is he committed suicide

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DAILY DOUBLE

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DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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This is why by the end of 1939, there were nearly 11 million

members in the Jongvolk/Hitler Youth

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Why is all Aryan children were required to join?

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These are the crimes in which the Nazis were accused.

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What are planning to commit crimes, crimes against peace,

war crimes, and crimes against humanity

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The largest land/sea operation in military history.

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What D-day

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This is the name for the People’s Malitia

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What is Volkstrum.

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This is the heavily guarded western border of Germany

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What is West Wall

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US, England, Soviet Union

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What are the Allies?

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Germany, Japan, and Italy

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What are the Axis Powers?

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These were the rules which took away many rights from

the Jews.

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What are the Nuremberg Laws?

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This is the night when German Nazis destroyed Jewish

businesses and synagogues- Night of the broken glass

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What is Kristallnacht?

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This is the intentional murder of an entire race

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What is genocide?

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This is how many Jews died in the Holocaust.

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What is 6,000,000

six million

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This is the most famous and horrific of the concentration camps

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What is Auschwitz

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This woman is a Moff, she is an enemy of our country.” (Becky)

This statement that re sembles this type of porpaganda

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What is name-calling

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“You, my youth, are our nations most precious guarantee for a great future. You are destine to be the leaders of a glorious

new order under National Socialism! You, my youth…never forget that one day you

will rule the rule.” (Adolf Hitler)

This is the type of propaganda used in the above quote

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What is Snob-appeal

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For minutes on end we shouted at the top of lungs with tears streaming down our faces:

Seig Heil, Seig Heil, Seig Heil”(Alfons)

This is a form of what persuasive technique?

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What is repetition

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“No German boy can ever be true friends with a Jewish boy. No matter how nice he seems he will grow up to be your enemy.” (Herr Becker)

The above quote is an example of this type of persuasive technique.

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What is bandwagon

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“…the message I hope that they most remember is this: the murder of

11,000,000 people in the Holocaust began very simply with prejudice, minor harassment. If you alow harassmentto

grow and fester, if you do nothing to stop it, then YOU become one of the

perpetrators.”

This is the intended audience of the above quote

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Who are young people of the world

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Anything under the Sun.

Please record your wager.

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This is where Mrs. Palinkas will be on

May 14th-16th

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Sunset Beach

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