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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

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SENSORY LANGUAGE

Hello bloggers today im doing Sensory language as one of my tasks for my creative writing, If you are wondering what sensory language means well it means that its a way to help the reader to feel what the writer feels like the five sense's Sight, touch, taste, hearing and smell.

But theirs a twist I have to NOT use the words of the 5 sense's so here's my example.

I found a sword in the ground and it was big as a car and it took many days to take the sword out and swung it to a pig. But then cut it in half and the pig was delicious and the scent was good because I cooked it right but then my friend threw the pig into the ravine and it made a big boom then it was night so then I went into my comfy sleeping bag and slept.


Why was Germany hit the hardest during the depression?

The consequences of World War I and the withdrawal of the US Under Secretary were the collapses of the country's economy and increased unemployment. When Hitler became prime minister in January 1933, one-third of the Germans were unemployed, with about 6.1 million unemployed. However, US national income has been cut in half. In response to the industrial crisis, factories closed doors and exports declined. The Great Depression during the same period reduced industrial production by almost half. If Germany didn’t declare war it wouldn’t be in the first place


What did Germany have to agree to by signing the Treaty of Versailles?

Article 231 of the treaty forced Germany to accept full responsibility for starting World War I and pay enormous reparations for Allied war losses. Plus they had to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France after they fought during the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. The German government agreed to sign the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919 to realize peace. The enemies of the government used the treaty to claim that they "stuck Germany in the back" by ending the war.


How was NZ affected by the depression?

The impact of the collision cannot be seen immediately in New Zealand. However, export prices began to plummet in 1930 and fell by 45% in 1933. This is cruel to a country that is extremely dependent on agricultural exports. By the late 1930s, urban enterprises and manufacturers had already felt the benefits. As with most parts of the world except Russia, as far as New Zealand is concerned, the Great Depression of the early 1930s was the most shocking economic experience ever. Depression is correctly described as a traumatic experience. At least since the establishment of the colony, New Zealanders have been disappointed by the emergence of a country from which they thought they had fled for the second time.

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Maps of countries Involved in WW2 and german death camps

 Hello, bloggers today I'm showing my work during Social studies, I did a map about the locations of countries that were involved in WW2 and some of the German death camps.

I have been learning about WW2 lately and I was very surprised the german death camps were located in Poland but not In Nazi Germany.
 

How does evidence in this document show that “Kristallnacht” was planned in advance of the event actually happening?

TO ALL REGIONAL AND SUB-REGIONAL GESTAPO OFFICES
sent at 1:20AM, November 8, 1938


SUBJECT: MEASURES AGAINST THE JEWS THIS NIGHT
That only such measures were to be taken that would not endanger German lives or property (e.g. the burning of synagogues was only to be carried out if there was no danger of fire spreading to the surrounding district).  Businesses and residences of Jews may be damaged but not looted. Particular care is to be paid in business sections and surrounding streets. Non-Jewish businesses are to be protected from damage under all circumstances. Police are to seize all archives from synagogues and offices of community organizations, this refers to material of historical significance. Archives are to be handed over to the SS. As soon as possible, officials are to arrest as many Jews especially wealthy ones - in all districts as can be accommodated in existing cells. For the time being, only healthy male Jews of not too advanced age are to be arrested.

 Signed by Reinhard Heydrich,
SS Gruppenfürer

 How does evidence in this document show that “Kristallnacht” was planned in advance of the event actually happening?


Because the letter was sent the day before Kristallnacht was launched

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Kristallnacht blog

 What is meant by the term “Kristallnacht”?

The night of broken glass.

When did this event occur?

9-10th November 1938

How many synagogues did the program claim were burned?

267 synagogues were burned during the event

How many Jews were claimed to have died as a result of this event?

97 jews were murdered

How many were said to have been sent to concentration camps?

30,000 Jewish men

What was the reaction of the German people to this event?

idk



THE NUREMBERG LAWS

 Hello readers today I will be talking about The Nuremberg laws

The reason the Nuremberg Laws came into place is that the Nazis thought the Jews belonged to another race, inferior to all other races. The Nazis believed that the presence of German Jews threatened the German people. They believed that Jews from other Germans had to be separated in order to protect and strengthen Germany. The Nuremberg Law was an important step in achieving this goal.



  1. Provide two examples of ways in which the Nuremberg laws affected the rights of German Jews. 

the law said the Jews can’t Marry or have sexual relations with Germans or German-related blood and they passed a decree that no Jewish soldiers could be named on the ww1 memorials.



  1. What other actions were taken that discriminated against Jews in Germany? (Remembering)

Jewish physicians are excluded from the list of doctors approved to receive patients under welfare and health insurance plans.


  1. Why do you think that the Nazis passed these laws? (Understanding)

The Nazis enacted the Nuremberg Laws because they wanted to put their ideas about race into law. They believed in the false theory that the world is divided into distinct races that are not equally strong and valuable.


  1. If a New Zealand government passed a law that provided for different treatment of a named racial group in New Zealand, what do you think the reaction of most New Zealand people would be? Why do you think this might be the case? (Applying)

Fright. Because New Zealand is a Diverse country.


  1. Do you think these Nuremberg laws were racist? Explain your point of view. (Evaluating)

Yes because they were pointed to a certain group of people.




Monday, August 9, 2021

What did hitler say about the jews?

  “the sacred mission of the German people…to assemble and preserve the most valuable racial elements…and raise them to the dominant position.” “All who are not of a good race are chaff,” 


“occupy themselves not merely with the breeding of dogs, horses, and cats but also with care for the purity of their own blood.” Hitler ascribed international significance to the elimination of Jews, which “must necessarily be a bloody process,”


Tuesday, August 3, 2021

The Holocaust WW2

 Why was Germany hit the hardest during the depression?

The consequences of World War I and the withdrawal of the US Under Secretary were the collapses of the country's economy and increased unemployment. When Hitler became prime minister in January 1933, one-third of the Germans were unemployed, with about 6.1 million unemployed. However, US national income has been cut in half. In response to the industrial crisis, factories closed doors and exports declined. The Great Depression during the same period reduced industrial production by almost half. If Germany didn’t declare war it wouldn’t be in the first place


What did Germany have to agree to by signing the Treaty of Versailles?

Article 231 of the treaty forced Germany to accept full responsibility for starting World War I and pay enormous reparations for Allied war losses. Plus they had to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France after they fought during the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. The German government agreed to sign the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919 to realize peace. The enemies of the government used the treaty to claim that they "stuck Germany in the back" by ending the war.


How was NZ affected by the depression?

The impact of the collision cannot be seen immediately in New Zealand. However, export prices began to plummet in 1930 and fell by 45% in 1933. This is cruel to a country that is extremely dependent on agricultural exports. By the late 1930s, urban enterprises and manufacturers had already felt the benefits. As with most parts of the world except Russia, as far as New Zealand is concerned, the Great Depression of the early 1930s was the most shocking economic experience ever. Depression is correctly described as a traumatic experience. At least since the establishment of the colony, New Zealanders have been disappointed by the emergence of a country from which they thought they had fled for the second time.