Thursday, January 20, 2011

Taking a stand

Describe the choices that were made by Germans in response to Kristillnacht. What choice might you have made?

Most Germans didn't like what was happening on Kristillnacht. Some of them even moved away from Germany because of Kristillnacht.

If I was a German and experienced the kristillnacht I would try to hide or stay at home and have nothing involvement with the Kristillnacht. And it the Germans found me and said I had to throw stones at the Jewish shop or I would have to leave I would leave. Because it isn't right to hurt or peoples property just because of their religion or there background.

Monday, January 10, 2011

These are 2 points of the program that I find unfair.

1. No further immigration of non-Germans. Any non-Germans who entered Germany after August 2, 1914, shall leave immediately.

2. German blood as a requirement for German citizenship. No Jew can be a member of the nation.

Comments!!

These rules are unfair because it’s not fair to other people that are not German. These rules are just thinking about Germans.

Questions!!

On #1 what if they didn’t leave.

If you had been on the train, do you think you would have said or done anything?

If I was on the train and someone was talking bad stuff about my country or the people of my country or my religion I would get really offended and stand up and say " don't say that about my country. I am Jewish.

Have you or someone you know ever had a similar experience?

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