Hodder Education
Understanding the Holocaust at KS3: How and why did it happen?
Stuart Foster, Andy Pearce, Eleni Karayianni, Helen McCord
Understanding the Holocaust at KS3: How and why did it happen?
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In 2016 the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education published a landmark study, What do students know and understand about the Holocaust? Almost 10,000 students aged 11 to 18 participated in the research. It was the largest of its kind anywhere in the world. The study indicated that the vast majority of young people found the subject interesting and relevant. However, it also revealed that many students did not have clear knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust.

Written in direct response to the findings of the 2016 national study, this textbook significantly improves understanding of the Holocaust by:

> Providing you with an appropriate historical overview of key aspects of the Holocaust
> Helping you to understand the long-standing hatred of Jews (i.e., the roots of antisemitism)
> Deepening your knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust
> Encouraging you to challenge common myths and misconceptions (e.g., that Hitler was solely responsible for the Holocaust)
> Developing your understanding of key historical concepts (e.g., evidence, interpretation, causation, significance)
> Enabling you to answer the big historical question: How and why did the Holocaust happen?
> Helping you to appreciate the impact of the Holocaust on ordinary people across Europe
> Inviting you to consider the importance of the Holocaust and its significance today

This textbook is supported by additional materials and teacher guidance notes on the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education website (holocausteducation.org.uk).

The original design, development and distribution of this textbook was funded by the Toni Schiff Memorial Fund and the Pears Foundation. The Centre is enormously grateful for their support. The Wiener Holocaust Library also provided considerable assistance in developing the textbook.

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English
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9781510480452
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Introduction: What was the Holocaust?
Unit 1: Jewish life in Europe
1.1 Who were the Jews of Europe before the Second World War?
1.2 What prejudice did Jews face?
Unit 2: Nazi Germany 1933–39
2.1 Who were the Nazis?
2.2 How did the Nazis rule Germany?
2.3 Who did the Nazis see as enemies and how did they treat them?
Unit 3: Jewish life under Nazi rule 1933–39
3.1 How did life change for German Jews?
3.2 How were Jews affected by the creation of ‘Greater Germany’?
Unit 4: Europe’s Jews in the Second World War
4.1 What happened to the Jews of Europe at the beginning of the war (1939–41)?
4.2 What were ghettos and why were they created?
4.3 What was the ‘Holocaust by bullets’?
4.4 What was the ‘Final Solution’?
4.5 When and how did the Holocaust end?
Unit 5: The Holocaust: Responses and responsibility
5.1 Did the Jews fight back?
5.2 Who was responsible?
5.3 Did anyone try to save the Jews?
5.4 How did the British government respond to the Holocaust?
Unit 6: Aftermath and legacy
6.1 What was lost?
6.2 What was it like to survive the Holocaust?
6.3 Was there justice?
Conclusion: Deepening knowledge, remembrance and commemoration
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