Nazism and the Rise of Hitler · 1918–1945
The Holocaust: Crimes Against Humanity
The systematic persecution and genocide of Jews, Roma, and other groups.
Key Questions
- 1What were the stages of exclusion leading to the "Final Solution"?
- 2How did ordinary Germans respond to the Holocaust?
- 3What is the importance of "bearing witness" to these events today?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: History - Nazism and the Rise of Hitler - Class 9
Class: Class 9
Subject: Social Science
Unit: Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Period: 1918–1945
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