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Number of Slides: 41; Teaching time: 2 hours (but videos/activities can be skipped, as appropriate).

This presentation, entitled “Holocaust Memorial Day,” is an invaluable resource for teachers aiming to educate students aged 14-19 about the Holocaust. It handles the subject matter with great sensitivity, ensuring that the tragic events are presented with the respect and solemnity they deserve.

The presentation begins by explaining the significance of Holocaust Memorial Day, observed on January 27th, which commemorates the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and honors the 6 million Jews and millions of other victims of Nazi persecution. It provides a comprehensive overview of the origins of World War II and the Holocaust, detailing the rise of the Nazi Party, the impact of the Treaty of Versailles, and the economic crisis in Germany.

Throughout the presentation, students will engage with various videos and activities designed to deepen their understanding. For instance, a short video explores the factors that led to the rise of the Nazi Party, followed by questions to encourage critical thinking. Another video discusses the start of World War II, prompting students to reflect on the different reactions to the war’s announcement.

The core of the presentation focuses on the Holocaust itself, describing the systematic persecution and murder of 6 million Jews and other targeted groups. It includes powerful survivor testimonies, such as Irene’s story, which highlights the psychological impact of witnessing atrocities and the importance of preserving these narratives for future generations.

The presentation also covers the end of the war, the liberation of concentration camps, and the ongoing significance of Holocaust Memorial Day. It emphasises the importance of human rights, tolerance, and education in preventing future genocides.

In addition to the historical content, the presentation provides resources for further learning, including recommended books, websites, and museums. This ensures that students have access to a wealth of information to support their studies.

Overall, this presentation is a comprehensive and sensitive educational tool that equips teachers with the resources needed to teach about the Holocaust effectively. It encourages reflection, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of one of history’s darkest periods.

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