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Vocabulary, comprehension, primary source analysis, and critical thinking exercises.
Facilitation notes, discussion frameworks, rubrics, and extension activities.
Multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay questions with answer keys.
Teacher planning guide and student task workbook with projects and reflection journals.
200+ Holocaust terms with pronunciation guides and chapter cross-references.
Visual timeline covering 1800–1948 for classroom display or student reference.
6–8 session module for synagogues, churches, and interfaith programs.
Twenty-nine states have Holocaust education legislation. This curriculum satisfies every mandate.
Plus states with commissions and encouraged education: Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.
"This book is a remarkable educational resource. Its comprehensive approach transforms how we teach this critical subject."— Martin Weinstein, Former School Superintendent
"A transformative tool that fosters empathy and understanding among people from all backgrounds."— Mark Meyer Appel, The Bridge Multicultural and Advocacy Project
"A groundbreaking educational tool that honors the legacy of Holocaust survivors and ensures their stories endure."— Duvi Honig, Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce
"A powerful tool for connecting us to the past in our quest for a more just and tolerant world."— Dr. Julia Harnitz, Advocate for Education and Equality
"In December 1941, at Bogdanovka in modern Ukraine, the largest shooting massacre of the Holocaust took place. 54,600 Jewish lives were taken in 14 days — including 29 of his family members. Only 127 survived. Samuel Bykov was one of them. He was one year old."— From the dedication by Bill Tinglin, Co-Author
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