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Copyright Issues


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Section 1: An Enquiry into Racism

Activity 2
Cartoon from Reine Luft – courtesy of Wiener Library

Activity 4
Image of eye colour testing - courtesy of Wiener Library

Activity 5
All images courtesy of Wiener Library

Activity 6 Stereotyping and prejudice
Cartoons courtesy of Wiener Library
Images of burning synagogue and Jewish property courtesy of Wiener Library

Activity 7 Inside Us and Them
Propaganda poster courtesy of Wiener Library 
  
Image of tattooed gypsy child and Dutch Jewish children wearing yellow stars courtesy of Wiener Library.

Activity 8 Black People and the Nazis
Image of Black Jazz Musician - courtesy of Wiener Library.
Poster of Black and White women - courtesy of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Activity 9 Racism and Science
All images courtesy of Wiener Library


Section 2: An Enquiry into Fascism

Activity 3 The Individual in Fascist Society
Picture postcard shows a crowd of saluting Germans superimposed on an enlarged image of Hitler and a Nazi stormtrooper. - USHMM Photograph 14951
‘Un-German books’ and ‘Jews not welcome signs’ courtesy of Wiener Library


Activity 4 Obedience

All images courtesy of Wiener Library

Activity 6 Stamping Out Opponents
Political prisoners rounded up – USHMM Photograph 14069
 Were They Ordinary Men – reference to Christopher Browning thesis. 


Section 3: Civic Responsibility

Activity 4 Standing By
Image courtesy of Wiener Library

Activity 8 Rescuers
Image of children from Le Chambon-sur-Lignon – USHMM 08745


Section 4: Human Rights

All images in this section courtesy of Wiener Library.

Activity 7
Text selected from Into The Arms of Strangers, Warner Bros 2001.

Activity 11
• Extract from the Diary of Anne Frank.


Section 5: Media’s Role in Society

All images courtesy of Wiener Library

Activity 6 – Rallies Eye Witness Accounts
Karl Alexander von Muller quote – Pridham & Noakes, volume 1, P26

Nazis A Warning from History. By Laurence Rees, BBC. 

Frau Louise Solmitz quote – Pridham and Noakes, Volume 1.


Activity 9

Alfons Heck Source – from FHAO, p32


Section 6: Legality and Justice

Activity 4 – Test Yourself
 Ullstein Bilderdienst – from Wiener Library Archive. 


Activity 8 – Nazi Antisemitic Legislation

Image courtesy of the Wiener Library

Images of internment camp and cartoon courtesy of the Wiener Library.

Newspaper articles courtesy of the Guardian newspaper 

 Asylum seekers can be detained, judges rule
Alan Travis
Saturday October 20, 2001

'There was stone throwing... but it is better now'
Sighthill fears changes as refugees find new tolerance
Kirsty Scott
Tuesday October 30, 2001


Section 7: Debate

All images in this section courtesy of the Wiener Library.

The Munchner Neueste Nachrichten newspaper description of a meeting of the federalist Bavarian League on 14 September 1921 – Pridham and Noakes, p24-25

Order from the National Chamber of Fine Arts forbidding Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, a well-known artist, from painting – ‘Weimar & Nazi Germany’ by Stephen Lee, p49, Source D

Martin Heidegger quote - ‘Weimar & Nazi Germany’ by Stephen Lee, p49, Source D

From the Dachau concentration camp regulations, 1933:

Instructions from Werner Best to Gestapo - ‘Weimar & Nazi Germany’ by Stephen Lee, p49, Source G

Segment from Dachau concentration camp regulations - ‘Weimar & Nazi Germany’ by Stephen Lee, p49, Source J

Section from Diary of Stanislav Rozycki


Activity 6 – Freedom of Expression

Newspaper articles courtesy of the Guardian newspaper 

Don't gag, challenge
By Jeevan Vasagar
Monday April 15, 2002

This voice should not be heard
By Randeep Ramesh
Monday April 15, 2002


Acknowledgements

The Holocaust Educational Trust would like to thank the following people for their contributions to this website.

Sharon Wimborne - ASP Multimedia
Rosemarie Nief – Wiener Library
Carrie Supple – Citizenship Foundation
Jenny McMasters
Rosie
Boston

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum