CURRICULUM RESOURCES

THE HOLOCAUST

It’s important to understand the importance of teaching about the Holocaust. These materials provide an overview of Nazi Germany’s genocide of Jews between 1933 and 1945, including the Holocaust aftermath, that resulted in the mass murder of six million Jews.

During the Second World War, Nazi Germany and its allies and collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews using deadly living conditions, brutal mistreatment, mass shootings and gassings, and specially designed killing death centers.

HAEA DEVELOPED MATERIALS

These materials have been created by members of HAEA. Our plan is to add more made-in-B.C. learning resources in the future.

THE HOLOCAUST

The Holocaust was the systematic, antisemitic, state-sponsored genocide and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators

These made-in-B.C. teaching tools include comprehensive historical summaries, video links, and class and home assignments.

CURATED MATERIALS

These materials have been curated by the HAEA and represent some of the best resources available worldwide.

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THE HOLOCAUST - OVERVIEW

One of the greatest human tragedies of all time, it is critical to understand how it happened so it cannot happen again. The Holocaust is a challenging subject to teach. These resources target various grade levels and can guide classroom activities in a variety of subjects.


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HOLOCAUST RELATED THEMES

These are resources that teach specific aspects of the Holocaust and focusing on topics worth exploring in depth after a Holocaust overview has taken place.


STORIES OF THE HOLOCAUST

Stories coming out of the Holocaust offer relatable ways to expose students to the Holocaust and its impacts on people, some of whom are just like them..


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IMPACTS OF THE HOLOCAUST

The impacts of the Holocaust go beyond the millions of lives impacted directly and indirectly – impacts felt until this day. These materials look at what was lost because of the Holocaust, and how the modern world has been shaped by the cataclysmic event.

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