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Introducing Our US History Curriculum Collection
Draw from this flexible curriculum collection as you plan any middle or high school US history course. Featuring units, C3-style inquiries, and case studies, the collection will help you explore themes of democracy and freedom with your students throughout the year.
Choiceless Choices (en espaƱol)
Consider the experiences of Jewish prisoners who were forced to help German guards murder other prisoners. This resource is in Spanish.
Deciding to Act (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, Marion Prichard reflects on rescue, heroism, and the choices she and others in German-occupied Amsterdam made during the Holocaust. This resource is in Spanish.
Denmark: A Nation Takes Action (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, learn about the people of Denmarkās collective effort to hide and rescue Jews from deportation during the Holocaust. This resource is in Spanish.
World Responses to Kristallnacht (En EspaƱol)
In Spanish, consider how leaders like FDR, clergy members, and ordinary people around the world responded to the news of Kristallnacht.
Bystanders at Hartheim Castle (en espaƱol)
Consider why the residents of Hartheim kept silent about the evidence of mass murder they witnessed in their town throughout World War II. This resource is in Spanish.
Colonizing Poland (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, learn about the Nazisā plan to rearrange the population of Poland, which resulted in the displacement of more than a million ethnic Poles and Jews.
āCultural Missionariesā (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, consider what German citizens thought of Hitler's plan to colonize Poland through these reflections from a member of the League of German Girls and two German soldiers.
Protesting Medical Killing (en espaƱol)
Explore the stories of three German ministers who chose to speak out against the Nazisā "euthanasia" program. This resource is in Spanish.
"Unworthy to Live" (en espaƱol)
Learn about the Nazisā medical killing program that was responsible for the murder of mentally and physically disabled people during World War II. This resource is in Spanish.
Adolf Hitler durante la campaƱa de 1932
Adolf Hitler habla con una jovencita durante su campaƱa a la presidencia de Alemania en 1932. Hitler perdiĆ³ ante el presidente de turno, Paul von Hindenburg.
Shoes on the Danube Bank Memorial (en espaƱol)
A sculpture serves as a memorial of Jews who were murdered on that spot During World War !!
Sixty pairs of shoes mark the site in Budapest, Hungary, where fascist Arrow Cross militiamen shot Jews and threw their bodies into the river in 1944 and 1945. The memorial opened in 2005. See full-sized image for analysis. This image is in Spanish.