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1、Unit 8 HolocaustWhat can you think of from the following pictures? Cultural knowledge:1. What is holocaust?It is the term generally used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, a programme of systematic state-sponsored extermination by Nazi Germany.2.
2、 What is Nazi Party? Nazi Party was a political party in Germany between 1919 and 1945. It was known as the German Workers Party (DAP) prior to a change of name in 1920. The partys last leader, Adolf Hitler, was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg in 1933. Hitler rapidly
3、 established a totalitarian regime known as the Third Reich.Nazi ideology supported the racial purity of the German people and that of other Northwestern Europeans. The Nazis persecuted those they perceived as race enemies, that is life unworthy of living. This included Jews, Slavs, Roma, and so-cal
4、led Mischlinge (person with mixed blood ) along with Communists, homosexuals, the mentally and physically disabled, and others. The persecution reached its climax when the party and the German state which it controlled organized the systematic murder of approximately six million Jews and six million
5、 other people from the other targeted groups, in what has become known as the Holocaust. Hitlers desire to build a German empire through expansionist policies led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe.3. Some statisticsTotal number of People killed: 5,962,129Total number of Jewish Survivors from
6、 the Holocaust: 3,546,211Total number of Children killed: Over 1.5 millionTotal number of Camps: 27, with over seven being Extermination camps Section A Directions: You are expected to study this section in class. Dont preview.Word Pretest For each italicized word or phrase, choose the best meaning
7、below. 1. They have been overcoming difficulties since the inception of the enterprise.A. conceptionB. formation C. birth 2. The main plank in their election programme is the promise to cut taxes.A. planB. policyC. a wooden board3. An irrevocable decision was finally by the committee.A. unalterable
8、B. inevitableC. changeable4. The smuggled goods were confiscated by the customs authorities.A. collected B. seized C. received5. They were guilty of barbarous atrocities.A. actions B. crueltiesC. instances6. I made what I thought was a perfect innocuous remark and he got most upset.A. casualB. harml
9、ess C. hurting7. When the soldiers act in defiance of orders. They will be severely punished.A. defenseB. disobedienceC. violation8. She couldnt fathom why Mc Curry was causing such a scene.A. measureB. understandC. believe9. He is under the delusion that he can beat his opponent.A. opinionB. false
10、impressionC. belief10. Chalk and cheese are disparate substances.A. similarB. differentC. relevant The Holocaust1From its inception, the Nazi made anti-Semitism a major plank of its political platform. Its Programme of 1920, which was declared to be irrevocable, maintained that race was the basis of
11、 the German state and denied Jews the right to German citizenship:Only he who is a folk-comrade can be a citizen. Only he who is of German blood regardless of his Church can be a folk-comrade. No Jew, therefore, can be a folk-comrade. 2 The same programme pledged the Party to opposition against “the
12、 Jewish spirit within and around us. The anti-Semitism of Hitler, who became Fuhrer of the Party in 1921, amounted to extreme paranoia: Mein Kampf (1925-7), his political testament and the Nazi Partys “gospel , contains anti-Semitism of the crudest and most hostile kind.3In the 1920s and early 1930s
13、, Nazi anti-Semitism was expressed in propaganda and in isolated acts of violence against Jewish individuals and their property. However,the situation changed dramatically in 1933 when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany into a one-party state. The Nazis were then able to implement an anti-Semitic p
14、olicy backed by the powers and resources of a major, modern industrial state.4 The Nazi onslaught on the Jews can be divided into two main phases. The first phase extended from Hitlers accession to power in 1933 until about 1941; the second phase lasted from 1941 to the end of the war in 1945.5In th
15、e first phase the Nazis concentrated principally on forcing the Jews to leave Germany. Their aim was to make Germany free of Jews, and to accomplish this they partly used “legal means. Laws, such as the Reich Citizenship Law of 1935, were passed to deprive Jews of German citizenship, exclude them fr
16、om universities, public office, the civil service, the professions and artistic life, and to confiscate and “Aryanize their businesses. The result was that the livelihoods of Jews in Germany were destroyed and their survival in Germany became virtually impossible.6At the same time, the Nazis orchest
17、rated an unrelenting round of acts of thuggery against the Jews, which they often represented as spontaneous uprisings of the “Aryan masses against their Jewish oppressors. These culminated in the so-called Kristallnacht (“night of broken glass) of 9-10 November 1938, when Jewish houses, shops, ware
18、houses and synagogues were attacked throughout Germany, allegedly in retaliation for the murder by a Polish Jew of Earnest Vom Rath, third secretary of the German embassy in Paris. These attacks took place in a climate created by a constant barrage of anti-Semitic propaganda aimed at vilifying the J
19、ews and justifying the measures taken against them. To a large extent, the Nazis achieved their objective: life became intolerable for the Jews and many left Germany.7The second phase of the Nazi onslaught on the Jews was even more extreme, and included the notorious “Final Solution (slaughter plan)
20、. This phase was given impetus by a number of factors. First, after the outbreak of war in 1939,Jewish emigration became increasingly impractical and, in 1941, the Nazis themselves put an end to it. Second, the Nazi victories in the early part of the war brought vast numbers of Jews under German con
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