Vwo 3 tto: WW2 - lesson 7

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Lesson 7
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Vwo 3 tto: WW2
Lesson 7

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Start of the lesson
Sit in your spot
Phone (off/silent) in phonebag
Books + laptop on table

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Menu of the day
Introduction
Everyday life during occupation
Resistance and collaboration

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Introduction
What are neo-nazis?

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Slide 5 - Link

Everyday life during the occupation
Read 'Everyday life during the occupation' on pages 48-49
Do exercises 6, 9, 11

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What happened to the Dutch economy right after the occupation?
A
Got better
B
Got worse

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is a ration card?
A
A special kind of money
B
Something you needed to buy certain goods
C
A special ID card
D
A special pass to go to public places

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is a raid?
A
Forced labour in Germany
B
An enclosed area in the city where jews had to live
C
Robbery of ration cards
D
Quick action by the military to round up people

Slide 9 - Quiz

Resistance and collaboration
Most Dutch people tried to continue with their regular lives
  • Some passively resisted certain measures

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Resistance and collaboration
Most Dutch people tried to continue with their regular lives
  • Some passively resisted certain measures

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Resistance and collaboration
A minority resisted actively by:
  • Setting up underground newspapers
  • Helping prisoners or crashed pilots
  • Hiding (Jewish) people
  • Falsifying ID's
  • Robbing ration card distributing centres

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Resistance and collaboration
The Nazis relatiated against this: if they couldn't get the resistance they would take their revenge on regular citizens

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Resistance and collaboration
A small group of Dutch people assisted the Nazis: collaboration
  • Many of them were members of the NSB
  • It was founded in 1931 by Anton Mussert
  • Weren't antisemitic (at first)
  • There weren't very popular (4-8% of votes)

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Slide 20 - Video

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