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1. historiographical spectrum - students read the summaries of historians’ views and decide where to plot those historians on a spectrum of intentionalist to functionalist and on a spectrum of responsibility for the holocaust 2.chronology exercise - students to identify 4 phases of nazi policy towards the jews by identifying turning points. 4 suggested phases are discrimination, physical attack, physical segregation, genocide. Terminology can obviously be varied by teachers 3. Nuremberg Laws notes 4. Kristallnacht notes both 3 & 4 used as basis for students to consider significance of the phase of ‘aryanisation’ 1933-1939. students to create a diagram suggesting causes and consequences of Nuremberg Laws and Kristallnacht and also to create summary of significance of the whole phase. 5. Summary notes on the period 1933-1939 6. Summary notes on the period 1939-1941 (poland - barbarossa) 7. (added april 9th) summary notes from launch of barbarossa to wannsee conference - again, a synthesis of the required reading for aqa a2 unit 6, so includes lots of historiography 8. added 17 april 2008 - set of notes on wannsee conference and death camps, includes copy of the wannsee protocol

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SheriBradshaw

4 years ago
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Informative!

Lulabelle21

6 years ago
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Absolutely brilliant, comprehensive with breadth and depth - thank you so much for sharing :-)<br />

13smith

6 years ago
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meyhelen

6 years ago
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gilberto

7 years ago
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A very informative resource. Thank you very much for sharing. The deportation of thousands of Rhineland and Baden Jews to camps such as Gurs in the south of France in October 1940 adds to the functionalist argument.

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