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The Holocaust: Racism and Genocide in World War II

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Full Title:

The Holocaust: Racism and Genocide in World War II

Contributors:

By (Author) Carla Mooney
Illustrated by Tom Casteel

ISBN:

9781619305069

Publisher:

Nomad Press

Imprint:

Nomad Press

Publication Date:

11th April 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

940.5318

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 204mm, Height 254mm

Description

What would your life be like if you were a Jewish person living in Nazi Germany in 1940

You might be forced to leave your home with only what you and your family could carry. You might even be killed by members of the Nazi party.

The Holocaust is a grim period in human history. More than 11 million people, including 6 million Jewish people, died at the hands of the Nazis. In The Holocaust: Racism and Genocide in World War II, readers ages 12 to 15 learn about the long history of anti-Semitism, the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, the increasing persecution of Jewish people and other populations, and the events of The Final Solution, the attempt to exterminate an entire race of people through industrialized death camps.

Projects such as writing letters in the voices of teenagers of different races who lived in the 1930s help infuse the content with realism and the eternal capacity for hope. In-depth investigations of primary sources from the period allow readers to engage in further, independent study of the times. Additional materials include links to online primary sources, a glossary, a list of current reference works, and Internet resources.

Reviews


Booklist, May 1 2017: by covering anti- Semitism from its beginnings through the Holocaust. It recounts Hitlers rise to power, his founding of the Nazi party, and the increasing prejudices shown during that period toward Jews and others, such as the Romani people. It explains how these prejudices led to the Final Solution, the systematic mass murder of the Jews in concentration camps. Each chapter includes short facts, activities, key questions, and a Vocab Lab for readers, which refers them to the glossary. A helpful time line, informational sidebars, photos, maps, and comic strips all serve to reinforce the text. PS icons found throughout the text, inside a magnifying glass, link to primary sources or QR codes (some of which are prisoners artwork from concentration camps). Readers will gain an understanding of why they must ensure that genocide on any scale never happens again. This is a good overview of the topic for middle-grade history classrooms.

Author Bio

Carla Mooney is the author of several Nomad Press books including Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition, The U.S. Constitution: How Democracy Works, and The Industrial Revolution: Investigate How Science and Technology Changed the World. Carla lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Tom Casteel is an illustrator and cartoonist with a master's degree from the Center for Cartoon Studies. Tom has illustrated several books for Nomad Press, including The Brain: Journey Through the Universe Inside Your Head; Cities: Discover How They Work; and Human Migration: Investigate the Global Journey of Humankind. Tom lives in South Bend, Indiana.

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