World War II and the Holocaust · 1939 – 1945
Resistance and Liberation
Jewish resistance, the Righteous Among the Nations, and the liberation of camps.
Key Questions
- 1Why was the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising so significant?
- 2What did the Allies know about the camps, and when?
- 3How do we preserve the memory of the Holocaust today?
ACARA Content Descriptions
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Year: Year 11
Subject: Modern History
Unit: World War II and the Holocaust
Period: 1939 – 1945
Suggested Methodologies
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