The Holocaust was the deliberate extermination of Jews and other
people deemed undesirable by Germany's Nazi party during World War
II. This thoughtful book examines evidence from the early 1900s of
racism, intolerance, and nationalism in Germany that historians
believe led up to this genocide and ethnic cleansing. Readers will
learn how prejudice and circumstances at the time of an event can
influence people's interpretation of evidence and how that
perspective can change over time. They will also learn how to use
critical thinking in their own examinations of evidence.
Present-day examples show how history repeats itself when evidence
is denied or interpreted to one side's benefit. Teacher's guide
available.
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