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What did the Nazis believe about race? How did the Nazis treat Untermenschen ? (C )

What did the Nazis believe about race? How did the Nazis treat Untermenschen ? (C ). Similarities/Differences – A/A*. Starter. (Nazis; Warning from History) Study source A p. 88 (NTB) under the visualiser. What does it tell us about Nazi racial policy?

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What did the Nazis believe about race? How did the Nazis treat Untermenschen ? (C )

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  1. What did the Nazis believe about race? How did the Nazis treat Untermenschen? (C ) Similarities/Differences – A/A*

  2. Starter • (Nazis; Warning from History) • Study source A p. 88 (NTB) under the visualiser. What does it tell us about Nazi racial policy? • Read p.89 (NTB) under the visualiser. Then complete the activity on resource sheet 3.3b. Use the words Herrenvolk, Untermenschen, scapegoat and anti-semitism.

  3. Main 1 • Students use p.90 to study 4 types of Untermenschen (Jews – largest group - to be studied in detail one their own). Students construct a method of showing similarities and differences in how each was treated 1933 – 45. • LC – Visualiser and use p.91 (NTB)

  4. Homework • Use p. 91 (NTB) and yellow boxes on p.106 & 109 (OTB) to indicate the main measures against the Jews 1933-9. Do this on a timeline (FFT C-) or add to your ‘intensity of persecution’ graph (FFT B+). FFT A to devise a method of classification (e.g. separation, violence etc.)

  5. Plenary • Catch up summary paragraphs

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