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Words Of Wi Wisdom Suffering will either make you better or make you bitter. Rank these rights from 1 to 6 --- 1 being MOST important to you. The right to... own or use a public telephone/mobile telephone. date/marry whomever you


  1. Words Of Wi Wisdom “Suffering will either make you better or make you bitter.”

  2. Rank these rights from 1 to 6 --- 1 being MOST important to you. The right to... • own or use a public telephone/mobile telephone. • date/marry whomever you choose. • own a radio, CD player, X Box, iPOD, Wii ... • own a pet. • go to school. • leave your house whenever you choose (You would still be able to leave the house, but there would be strict limitation on when you could go out.)

  3. The deliberate and systematic destruction of a religious, racial, national, or cultural group.

  4. 1933 1933 • The Nazi party takes power in Germany. Adolf Hitler becomes chancellor (prime minister) of Germany. • Nazis 'temporarily' suspend civil liberties • The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau. The first inmates are 200 Communists. • Books with ideas considered dangerous to Nazi beliefs are burned.

  5. 1933 1933 1934 1934 • The Nazi party takes power in Germany. Adolf Hitler • Hitler combines the positions of chancellor and president to becomes chancellor (prime minister) of Germany. become 'Fuhrer' or leader of Germany.' • Nazis 'temporarily' suspend civil liberties • Jewish newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets. • The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau. The first inmates are 200 Communists. • Books with ideas considered dangerous to Nazi beliefs are burned.

  6. 1933 1933 1934 1934 1935 1935 • The Nazi party takes power in Germany. Adolf Hitler • Jews are deprived of their citizenship and other basic rights. • Hitler combines the positions of chancellor and president to • The Nazis intensify the persecution of political people that becomes chancellor (prime minister) of Germany. become 'Fuhrer' or leader of Germany.' • Nazis 'temporarily' suspend civil liberties don’t agree with his philosophy. • Jewish newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets. • The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau. The first inmates are 200 Communists. • Books with ideas considered dangerous to Nazi beliefs are burned.

  7. 1933 1933 1934 1934 1935 1935 1936 1936 • The Nazi party takes power in Germany. Adolf Hitler • Nazis boycott Jewish-owned business. • Jews are deprived of their citizenship and other basic rights. • Hitler combines the positions of chancellor and president to • The Olympic Games are held in Germany; signs barring • The Nazis intensify the persecution of political people that becomes chancellor (prime minister) of Germany. become 'Fuhrer' or leader of Germany.' • Nazis 'temporarily' suspend civil liberties don’t agree with his philosophy. Jews are removed until the event is over. • Jewish newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets. • The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau. • Jews no longer have the right to vote. The first inmates are 200 Communists. • Books with ideas considered dangerous to Nazi beliefs are burned.

  8. 1933 1933 1934 1934 1935 1935 1936 1936 1938 1938 • Nazis boycott Jewish-owned business. • The Nazi party takes power in Germany. Adolf Hitler • Jews are deprived of their citizenship and other basic rights. • Hitler combines the positions of chancellor and president to • German troops annexed Austria. • The Nazis intensify the persecution of political people that • The Olympic Games are held in Germany; signs barring becomes chancellor (prime minister) of Germany. • On Kristallnacht, the 'Night of Broken Glass,' Nazis become 'Fuhrer' or leader of Germany.' • Nazis 'temporarily' suspend civil liberties don’t agree with his philosophy. Jews are removed until the event is over. • Jewish newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets. terrorized Jews throughout Germany and Austria - 30,000 • Jews no longer have the right to vote. • The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau. Jews are arrested. The first inmates are 200 Communists. • Jews must carry id cards and Jewish passports are marked • Books with ideas considered dangerous to Nazi beliefs are with a "J." burned. • Jews no longer head businesses, attend plays, concerts, etc.; • All Jewish children are moved to Jewish schools. • Jewish businesses are shut down; they must sell businesses and hand over securities and jewels. • Jews must hand over drivers' licenses and car registrations. • Jews must be in certain places at certain times.

  9. 1933 1933 1934 1934 1935 1935 1936 1936 1938 1938 1939/40 • The Nazi party takes power in Germany. Adolf Hitler • Jews are deprived of their citizenship and other basic rights. • Nazis boycott Jewish-owned business. 1939 • Hitler combines the positions of chancellor and president to • German troops annexed Austria. • The Nazis intensify the persecution of political people that • Germany takes over Czechoslovakia and invades Poland. • The Olympic Games are held in Germany; signs barring becomes chancellor (prime minister) of Germany. • On Kristallnacht, the 'Night of Broken Glass,' Nazis become 'Fuhrer' or leader of Germany.' • World War II begins as Britain and France declare war on don’t agree with his philosophy. • Nazis 'temporarily' suspend civil liberties Jews are removed until the event is over. • Jewish newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets. terrorized Jews throughout Germany and Austria - 30,000 • Jews no longer have the right to vote. • The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau. Germany. Jews are arrested. • Hitler orders that Jews must follow curfews; Jews must turn The first inmates are 200 Communists. • Jews must carry id cards and Jewish passports are marked • Books with ideas considered dangerous to Nazi beliefs are in radios to the police; Jews must wear yellow stars of David. with a "J." burned. • Jews no longer head businesses, attend plays, concerts, 1940 etc.; • Nazis begin deporting German Jews to Poland. • all Jewish children are moved to Jewish schools. • Jews are forced into ghettos. • Jewish businesses are shut down; they must sell • Nazis begin the first mass murder of Jews in Poland. businesses and hand over securities and jewels. • Jews are put into concentration camps. • Jews must hand over drivers' licenses and car registrations. • Jews must be in certain places at certain times.

  10. 1933 1933 1934 1934 1935 1935 1936 1936 1938 1938 1939/40 1941/42 • Nazis boycott Jewish-owned business. • Jews are deprived of their citizenship and other basic rights. • Germany takes over Czechoslovakia and invades Poland. • The Nazi party takes power in Germany. Adolf Hitler 1941 • Hitler combines the positions of chancellor and president to • German troops annexed Austria. • The Nazis intensify the persecution of political people that • Germany attacks the Soviet Union. • World War II begins as Britain and France declare war on • The Olympic Games are held in Germany; signs barring becomes chancellor (prime minister) of Germany. • On Kristallnacht, the 'Night of Broken Glass,' Nazis become 'Fuhrer' or leader of Germany.' don’t agree with his philosophy. • Nazis 'temporarily' suspend civil liberties • Jews throughout Western Europe are forced into ghettos. Germany. Jews are removed until the event is over. • Jewish newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets. terrorized Jews throughout Germany and Austria - 30,000 • The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau. • Jews no longer have the right to vote. • Jews may not leave their houses without permission form • Hitler orders that Jews must follow curfews; Jews must turn Jews are arrested. in radios to the police; Jews must wear yellow stars of David. the police. The first inmates are 200 Communists. • Jews must carry id cards and Jewish passports are marked • Jews may no longer use public telephones. • Books with ideas considered dangerous to Nazi beliefs are with a "J." burned. • Jews no longer head businesses, attend plays, concerts, 1942 • Nazi officials discuss the 'Final Solution' - their plan to kill all etc.; • all Jewish children are moved to Jewish schools. European Jews - to the government officials. • Jewish businesses are shut down; they must sell • Jews are forbidden to: subscribe to newspapers; keep dogs, businesses and hand over securities and jewels. cats, birds, etc; keep electrical equipment including • Jews must hand over drivers' licenses and car registrations. typewriters; own bicycles; buy meat, eggs, or mild; use • Jews must be in certain places at certain times. public transportation; attend school.

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