Choose your own quest |
An interactive study created by
Cheryl Lange and Kendall Shue Corriher-Lipe Middle School |
You will have 40 minutes to search for ten scavenger hunt items. All of the answers to the hunt are inside of this website BUT the questions will only be released one by one as you successfully identify clues and answers in a particular order. You may team up with one partner as you work through the clues; teams with more than two will not be recognized as victorious.
Rise of HitlerExplore video and primary documents that detail Germany between WWI and WWII as the country tries to rebuild the government after the Treaty of Versailles, moves toward a democracy, and then allows Hitler to seize dictatorship.
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KindertransportIN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NC COUNCIL ON THE HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT FROM THE KINDERTRANSPORT ASSOCIATION
In 1938, immediately after the November 9, 1938 Kristallnacht (“Night of Broken Glass”) pogrom in the German Reich, the Jews of Britain initiated the unique rescue operation now known as 'Kindertransport'. Within days they obtained the permission of the government and, in the nine months leading up to World War II, with aid from Quaker and other non-Jewish refugee organizations, brought nearly ten thousand unaccompanied children from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland to safety in Britain. Most of the children, but not all, were Jews. Most of the parents who had sent them to safety perished in the Holocaust. Most of the children settled in Britain; others re-emigrated to Israel, the Americas, and elsewhere, scattering over the world.
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