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Social Studies Lesson Plans: Nazi Anti-Semitic Propaganda
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Social Studies Lesson Plans: Nazi Anti-Semitic Propaganda

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Grade Level Grade 6
Resource Type Activity, Handout, Lesson Plan, Worksheet

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This lesson goes over the methods of propaganda used by the Nazi’s against the Jews. Students look at the Hitler Youth; films, posters and other anti-semitic propaganda.

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Nazi_Propaganda.ppt

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February 10, 2020
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Propaganda_Lesson_Plan.doc

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February 10, 2020
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Propaganda[1].doc

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February 10, 2020
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How_does_the_portrayal_of_Jews_in_Nazi_propaganda_support_how_Germans_felt_about_the_Jews_in_the_1930.doc

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February 10, 2020
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3 Reviews
jtucker24
jtucker24 July 16, 2012

good resource for showing propaganda

I find this resource

I find this resource misleading. Also, I find it morally and ethically difficult to swallow that in a lesson about Nazi propaganda, the first slides are on Muslims in Great Britain. Although also a difficult social issue that needs addressing, I find it inappropriate in this context and it is inappropriate cultural appropriation that minimizes the horrific genocide of the Jews, and the existence of antisemitism that prevails today.

Megan Ortmeyer
Megan Ortmeyer November 13, 2019
Thank you for bringing this

Thank you for bringing this to the attention of the Share My Lesson Team! We have reviewed the PowerPoint and lesson plan, and have updated it in response to your concerns.

Craig Rex
Craig Rex March 19, 2021
Lots of potential... but

Lots of potential... but without the copy of the excerpts taken from the book of a boy named Karl it is kind of difficult to introduce to the students half of the lesson.

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