Bibliography - Mr. Jeffers Block 8-9

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Death Camps
Smuggling Kristallnacht Bibliography
Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action
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Daniel’s Story
Carol Matas
Resistance
Pogrom
Hitler Youth Ghettos Resolution
Kristallnacht
 Daniel’s dad
had a store and
on Kristallnacht
it got broken
into, its
windows were
smashed, and
were over come
by Nazis.
Jewish-owned shop destroyed
during Kristallnacht (The night of
broken glass)
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 Daniel and his
father
smuggled a
radio and
Erika’s violin.
Many people
did this in the
Holocaust
because they
didn’t have
many resources
as it was, so
they had to
keep as much
as they could.
Smuggling
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A young boy getting caught
smuggling in the Warsaw ghetto by a
German policeman.
 Daniel went to
both Auschwitz
and
Buchenwald.
Both times he
got shaved,
disinfected, and
shared his beds
and soup with
other men. They
didn’t eat much
because they
had to share but
also because
they got very
small rations.
Death Camps
Jewish men from Subcarpathian
Rus await selection on the ramp
at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Resistance
 Daniel helped take
over Buchenwald as a
resistance movement.
Also in the beginning
of the story he hid
some of his younger
family members in a
secret cabinet so the
nazis would not find
them and send them
away.
Members of a Jewish resistance group
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Pogrom
 Daniel’s mom
was killed by a
pogrom because
she was a Jew.
She was sent to
the gas chamber
because she was
unhealthy.
Pogrom is an
organized attack
for a certain
group of people.
Romanian soldiers arresting a
group of Jews.
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Hitler Youth
 Daniel’s aunt made a Hitler Youth
uniform and he wore it around
town. Nazis/Germans didn’t know
he was Jewish, and they respected
him. This proves that Nazis think
that Germans were better than Jews.
If you were a Jew and they didn’t
know it and you wore a Hitler Youth
uniform, you could not be arrested
and sent to a ghetto.
This is the Hitler youth
uniform that the young
boys would wear.
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 Daniel lived
in the Lodz
Ghetto for
long time, and
this is
important
because when
he was sent to
Auschwitz
and
Buchenwald
and survived,
he came back
to Lodz to find
his friends
Ghettos
People trapped in the Lodz
ghetto
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Climax
Daniel and his father helped fight off the Nazi’s
until the Allies showed up and helped out the rest
of the time. There were few Nazi soldiers left after
that and the ones that were left begged for
forgiveness.
Shortly before liberation by
Allied forces, French
resistance fighters staged
uprisings across occupied
France. Here, fighters
gather arms during the
Marseille uprising.
Marseille, France, August
1944.
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Falling Action
They survived because the allies helped the
Jews fight off the Nazi’s. When they were
finally free, Jew’s went out to find there
families. Daniel and his father went out to
look for Erika, Daniel’s sister, but she had
became to weak and had died.
Young survivors of the
Buchenwald
concentration camp soon
after liberation.
Germany, April-June
1945.
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Resolution
Daniel and his father got back to Lodz to
find Erika and Rosa. Towards the end of
the book Daniel forced him self to fight
back and not give up. Daniel finds Rosa
and proposes to her, and she said “yes”.
A Jewish child, who had survived
the war in hiding, in Lodz soon
after the liberation
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Rising Action
Daniel was resisting the Germans by hiding
from them instead of going on the train to the
death camps, but the Nazi’s found him.
Daniel and many others were getting sick
because of the lice, and being out in the cold
all of the time.
a Jewish child,
had the
survived
thefighting
war in back
hiding, in Lodz
Danielwho
resisted
Nazi’s by
and killing
theafter
Nazi’s
with
guns to survive
soon
the
liberation.
until the allies came.
Jews getting caught
hiding like Daniel
did .
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Exposition
In the beginning of the story it started off as
Daniel and his family riding on a train to Lodz.
Some of the characters in this book are, Daniel,
Erika, Nazis, Rosa, Daniel’s mom and dad, and
Peter.
Jews being deported on a
freight train.
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Bibliography
Courtesy of the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum. All of
the pictures and information has came
from this museum except for slides
1and 7.
Slide 1
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/crc/webquest/daniel/web
quest/daniels_story/DSTORY/0590465880.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
Slide 7
http://www.gurleyauctions.com/images/030109germanu
niform4.jpg
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