This document appears to be a worksheet asking students to make inferences about an individual's life during the Holocaust by analyzing sparse details provided on their ID card, including their name, birthdate, birthplace, and reasons for persecution by Nazis. Students are asked to speculate on the individual's life before, during, and potentially after World War II and predict whether they survived based on the limited information.
This document appears to be a worksheet asking students to make inferences about an individual's life during the Holocaust by analyzing sparse details provided on their ID card, including their name, birthdate, birthplace, and reasons for persecution by Nazis. Students are asked to speculate on the individual's life before, during, and potentially after World War II and predict whether they survived based on the limited information.
This document appears to be a worksheet asking students to make inferences about an individual's life during the Holocaust by analyzing sparse details provided on their ID card, including their name, birthdate, birthplace, and reasons for persecution by Nazis. Students are asked to speculate on the individual's life before, during, and potentially after World War II and predict whether they survived based on the limited information.
like for this person and/or their family before Hitler came to power in 1933.
In your own words, summarize what life was
like for this person and/or their family from 1933 to 1939. These were the years after Hitler came to power, but before World War II. Name: ______________________________ In your own words, summarize what life was like for this person and/or their family during World War II (from 1940 on).
Why was this person persecuted by Hitler
and the Nazis? Was this person Jewish? A Gypsy/Roma? A Jehovah’s Witness? Against the government?
Do you think this person survived World War
II? Why or why not?
What do you think their life was like or
would have been like if they survived? Note: You will find out their fate eventually from your teacher.