If you had a collage of pictures and a really touching quote from a survivor. Or what you could do is use the collage of pictures and use audio from an interview off the history channel or something from the person themselves. Your school library should have some holocaust interviews. You can use the audio by turning the TV off and playing the person talking. Those with pictures could be a dramatic effect.
2007-07-08 06:53:18
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answered by Tropical Mango 2
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Find a picture of the dead body's in piles. then find one of young children with the tattoos on their arms, then find one of some survives today showing the tattoos. You could end by saying something like..."and these are the lucky ones" in a very sad way while having the two pictures beside each other and don't point out to which group you are referring to. Because the living have to remember that nightmare, but the dead never got the chance to live. You see you allow your audience to make up their own mind as to who the "lucky ones really are. I am big into showing what you are saying it helps the audience connect and allows then to see it effected real people.
2007-07-08 11:41:30
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answered by Prof. Dave 7
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Find a photo of the piles of clothes/shoes/glasses that were stripped from the victims. Make a statement about the quantity.
Seeing the glasses really hit home for me the number of people who were affected.
You may be able to find photos online from the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC.
2007-07-08 06:46:33
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answered by ♥Lucifer♥ 3
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As you will discover the Holocaust became a poor situation. because it ended there have been nevertheless some people who have been disrespected and not allowed to do particular issues. We study the Holocaust to remind us by no ability to do something like it returned and that it incredibly is a few thing that would desire to be seen a time of conflict and unhappiness. I discovered...
2016-09-29 07:48:00
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answered by ? 4
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Suggest they visit the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. where they will see the reality of the massacring of a race to satisfy the mind of one of the greatest maniacs of all time, Adolph Hitler!! Then end with a startling picture of Holocaust victims. That will cinch it for you. Good luck!!
Chow!!
2007-07-08 08:37:13
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answered by No one 7
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Try a different tack - check (online) with Yad Vashem or the Holocaust Museum and make a collage of photos of survivors and their families.
The point: No matter how hard they tried, and how efficient they were at murdering the Jews of Europe - They SURVIVED!!
The purest proof of the Nazi's failure.
2007-07-08 11:05:23
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answered by 34th B.G. - USAAF 7
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how about Lord Macaulay's quote " Those who don't remember history are condemned to repeat it?"
with pictures from Pol Pot's Cambodia of 1970s
Rwanda of the 80's
Serbia of the 90's
and Darfur today?
2007-07-08 10:37:34
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answered by yankee_sailor 7
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If you are really interested please join: Remember_The_Holocaust-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
2007-07-09 04:45:56
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answered by Lejeune42 5
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