To browse Academia. Skip to main content. By using our site, you agree to our collection of information through the use of cookies. To learn more, view our Privacy Policy. Log In Sign Up. Nikos Tzafleris U. Unfollow Follow Unblock. Nikos Tzafleris was born in Volos, Greece.
He is currently a Visiting As He is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at the University of Thessaly History of the Holocaust He also works as a researcher and project supervisor for several research projects of the U. People of the Underworld: ideologies and policies of discrimination, exclusion and persecution in modern world: Historical anthology and educational guide.
The American Jewish Joint Distribution The JDC organised and handled the assistance from American Jews to their coreligionists in Greece, both at the level of distributing humanitarian aid and of reconstituting community life.
This article is mostly focused on the immediate postwar years, when JDC officials sought to establish a network to help Greek Jews cover their most immediate and elementary needs. Doi: The Axis occupation of Greece divided the country into areas of Italian, German, and Bulgarian control.
Those Jewish communities that ended up under German control, such as the renowned Sephardic community of Salonica, the so-called The persecution of Jewish communities in the rest of Greece had been minimal under the Italian occupation but intensified immediately after the Italian capitulation in September This document does not clarify, however, how far American Church figures were willing to go in denouncing the German government's oppression of German Jewry.
Reverend Charles F. In the featured letter, Macfarland acknowledges once being sympathetic to Hitler, having met with the German leader in and accepted him as a man of his word. Handwritten at the end of the booklet appears a note—"Aug The booklet also contains markings and other comments, likely from Carl Gamer, a Methodist minister who wrote a doctoral dissertation in the late s on the Free Churches in Germany under National Socialism.
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This lesson is designed as both a two-day and four-day unit. In both versions, students analyze how and why the Nazis and their collaborators persecuted and murdered Jews as well as other people targeted in the era of the Holocaust between and Full lesson materials include a worksheet and answer key, a KWL chart, profiles of Holocaust survivors and victims, and more. Download All Materials. Full lesson materials include a worksheet and answer key, a KWL chart, profiles of Holocaust survivors and victims, primary source packets, and more.
Organized around a Museum-produced minute Documentary, The Path to Nazi Genocide , these discussion questions provide students with an introduction to the history of the Holocaust. This lesson is structured around a multi-layered wall timeline that encourages critical thinking about the relationship between Nazi policy, World War II, historical events, and individual experiences during the Holocaust. Request physical printed Timeline Cards from the Museum here. This online lesson plan is compatible with learning management systems or web browsers for students to complete individually or as a class.
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