White Rose
Young German students who spoke out against the Nazi government and were killed for their courage (1942-1943)
Nuremberg Laws
The unfair laws created by the Nazi governmen from 1933-1939 that took away Jewish people's and other groups’ rights as citizens and separated them from German society
Kindertransports
The rescue of thousands of children from Europe via train to safety, organized by Sir Nicholas Winton (1939-1940)
Resistance in Other European Countries
Stories of people in a small French village who resisted Nazi rule in many different ways (1939-1945)
Krakow Pharmacy
The story of a Polish pharmacist who risked his life to help Jewish people in the Krakow Ghetto by providing medicine and support (1941-1945)
Japanese American Internment
How the United States government treated Japanese Americans unfairly after Pearl Harbor was attacked (1941-1945)
Liberation of the Camps
When allied soldiers freed the concentration camps and survivors were finally liberated (1945)
The Bielski Partisans
A family of brothers who led a group of fighters in the forest of Eastern Europe, saving over 1,000 Jewish people from the Nazis (1942-1945)
Kristallnacht: Night of Broken Glass
A violent attack on Jewish people and their businesses across Germany in 1938, marking a turning point toward greater persecution
Resettlement and the Ghettos
How the Nazis forced Jewish people to leave their homes and live in crowded, walled-off ghettos with terrible living conditions (1935-1945)
The Undesirables
How the Nazis persecuted and killed many groups of people including Roma, disabled people, and political prisoners (1933-1945)
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
A courageous act of resistance when Jewish people in the Warsaw Ghetto fought back against the Nazis in 1943
Auschwitz-Birkenau
The largest concentration camp where the Nazis killed over one million people, but where some showed incredible courage and resilience
Anne Frank: Jews in Hiding
The true story of a teenage girl and others who hid from the Nazis to survive, showing courage and hope even in hiding (1942-1945)
Nazi Propaganda & Censorship
How the Nazi government used lies, posters, and media to turn German citizens against Jewish people and control what information people could see
Anti-Judaism Through the Ages
The long history of prejudice against Jewish people throughout Europe and how these old hatreds were used by the Nazis
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