Surviving Hitler teaches students why, how, what, when, and where the Holocaust took place. Through the experiences of a young Polish boy named Jack Mandelbaum, Surviving Hitler explores concepts such as prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, racism, antisemitism, obedience to authority, the bystander syndrome, loyalty, conflict, conflict resolution, decision-making, humor in the face of adversity, peer pressure, individual responsibility, and justice.
2007-01-15 06:12:10
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