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9. The Time of World Wars
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9. The Time of World Wars
9.3.4: the Netherlands during WW2

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Slide 1 - Diapositive

1a. Give three reasons why the Dutch army was unable
to stop the Germans invading the Netherlands

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

1b. After General Winkelman signed his surrender to the Germans,
many Dutch soldiers tried to flee to England.
Why did they want to go to England?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

2a. Why did the Germans bomb Rotterdam?
A
To give a demonstration of what the German Luftwaffe was capable of
B
to show that German resistance is futile
C
to destroy Dutch warships in the Rotterdam harbour
D
to force the Netherlands to capitulate

Slide 4 - Quiz

2b. What happened to the Dutch government?
A
the government including queen Wilhelmina surrendered to the Germans
B
the government including queen Wilhelmina fled to London
C
the government including queen Wilhelmina cooperated with the Germans
D
the government including queen Wilhelmina fled to Belgium

Slide 5 - Quiz

Slide 6 - Vidéo

3. Video: What was the reason for the Germans
to deploy paratroopers in the Netherlands?

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

4a. Tens of thousands Dutch volunteers joined the German army. Most of them were convinced National Socialists. How do you think these soldiers and their families were treated after World War II?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

4b. Even more Dutch workers were recruited to work in the German war industry. Can you explain why some want to do so?

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

4c. Do you think that Dutch people who worked in the German war industry were treated the same as the Dutch volunteers who joined the German army? Explain your answer.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

5a. Explain the explosive growth of NSB membership in 1933.

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

5b. When did Nazi Germany occupy the Netherlands? Explain the effect of this on NSB membership.

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

5c. Look at the answer you gave at b. Do you think all these NSB members were convinced National Socialists? Explain your answer.

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Slide 14 - Lien

6a. Most Dutch people knew that not much good would happen to the Jews when transported to the East.
Do you think they could imagine what really happened there?

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

6b. The treatment of the Jews at camp Westerbork was not bad. All kinds of activities such as games, sports and theatre were organised.
Can you think of a reason why the Jews were entertained in this way?

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

7. This picture was taken at the Montessori school in Amsterdam.
The girl behind the teacher is Anne Frank.
Anne went into hiding on July 6th, 1942.
Explain why the picture could not have been taken after
September 1941.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Slide 18 - Vidéo

8. The tune from Beethoven's fifth symphony was adopted by the BBC because its rythm matched the morse code for the letter V, which was widely used as a symbol for Allied victory
A
correct
B
not correct

Slide 19 - Quiz

9a. Resistance group from Dalfsen (Overrijssel).
Picture taken by an anonymous photographer in
September 1944.
Why was it a great risk for these people to have this
picture taken?

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

9b. How can you tell whether these people took part
in active or passive resistance?

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

10. Explain how the strike of the railway workers worsened the situation for people in the north-western Netherlands.

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

11. These children are collecting wood from tramway
sleepers (bielzen).
Why would they do that?

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

12. Match the words.
Here is the first one.
Write it down like this:
A-VI, B-...... etc
(letter,streep,cijfer,komma,spatie)

Slide 24 - Question ouverte

13a. Which of the events, people or concepts is
the odd one out?
A
Anton Mussert
B
Seyss-Inquart
C
General Winkelman
D
NSB

Slide 25 - Quiz

13b. Which of the events, people or concepts is
the odd one out?
A
censorship
B
NSB membership
C
forced labour
D
Chamber of Culture

Slide 26 - Quiz

13c. Which of the events, people or concepts is
the odd one out?
A
Jewish schools
B
Westerbork concentration camp
C
February Strike
D
wearing a yellow star

Slide 27 - Quiz

13d. Which of the events, people or concepts is
the odd one out?
A
February Strike
B
‘Radio Oranje'
C
illegal newspapers
D
sabotage actions

Slide 28 - Quiz

Write down one question about something in this lesson that you still don't fully understand.

Slide 29 - Question ouverte

congratulations
congratulations

Slide 30 - Diapositive