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THE GREAT DEPORTATION: A TURNING POINT IN THE WARSAW GHETTO

Our webinars are designed to increase participants’ knowledge of Holocaust history, explore and access classroom-ready content, and support instructional practice to promote student learning and understanding of this complex history and its lasting effect on the world.

Starting on July 22, 1942, a mass deportation from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka extermination camp would carry some 265,000 Jews to their deaths.  By September 21, only about 60,000 Jews remained in the ghetto. Join Echoes & Reflections facilitator Alexis Storch Morrisroe as she examines the impact of these deportations on those remaining in the Warsaw Ghetto and how it may have sparked more overt resistance activities including armed resistance. Utilizing testimony, primary resources, and classroom activities, learn valuable strategies to help students explore the range of resistance efforts that took place in the Warsaw Ghetto.

This webinar connects to units 4, 5, and 7 on the Echoes & Reflections website.

 

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