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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.
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A Matter of Obedience? (en espaƱol)
Learn about psychologist Stanley Milgramās experiments on obedience and the insight they offer into the motives of Nazi perpetrators. This resource is in Spanish.
Protests in Germany (en espaƱol)
Investigate different examples of protest and resistance by Germans against the Nazi regime in the 1940s, including the White Rose resistance group. This resource is in Spanish.
A Family Responds to Kristallnacht (en espaƱol)
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In Spanish, learn about a family who assisted their Jewish neighbors after Kristallnacht, and the consequences they faced for this decision to help.
Reserve Police Battalion 101 (en espaƱol)
Investigate perpetrator behavior with historian Christopher Browningās study of the men of a police unit that killed Jews during World War II. This resource is in Spanish.
Take This Giant Leap (en espaƱol)
Begin your study of the Holocaust with a poem by Holocaust survivor Sonia Weitz. This resource is in Spanish.
The Hangman (en espaƱol)
Explore bystander behavior and the challenges of speaking up with Maurice Ogden's poem āThe Hangman.ā This resource is in Spanish.
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (en espaƱol)
Learn about the largest act of resistance by Jews against the Nazis, mounted by prisoners of the Warsaw ghetto. This resource is in Spanish.
What Do We Do with a Difference? (en espaƱol)
A poem by James Berry invites us to question the ways we as individuals and societies react to difference. This resource is in Spanish.
The Night of the Pogrom (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, learn what incited Kristallnacht and get insight into the experiences of Jews in Germany on the night of horrendous violence in November 1938.
Thoroughly Reprehensible Behavior (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, read a report from the disciplinary hearing of a German college student who chose to help his Jewish neighbors after Kristallnacht.
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.