Children of Europe Flashcards
1
Q
Blackburn
Non Jewish Children in Germany
1
A
- ‘Molding of character’
2
Q
Heberer
Jewish Childen in Germany
4
A
- ‘anti semitic messages’
- ‘isolated jewish’
- ‘subjected them to scorn and humiliation’
- ‘sit on separate benches from their Aryan classmates’
3
Q
Kater
Hitler Youth
1
A
- ‘BDMs approach to young recruitable girls was softer and gentler than that employed for boys’
4
Q
Moshenka
British Evacuees
6
A
- ‘exposure to bombing’
- ‘traumatic’
- ‘fear by parents’
- ‘fears and nightmares, sleep disturbances’
- ‘heightened sense of powerlessness’
- degree of freedom’
5
Q
Marten
British Evacuees
3
A
- ‘suffered widespread physical, emotional and sexual abuse’
- SS City of Benares - 77 children dead
- ‘petty crimes and vandalism’
6
Q
Welshman
British Evacuees
3
A
- ‘1941… juvenile delinquency was increasing’
- ‘effects of evacuation were worse than bombing’
- ‘results of social separation’
7
Q
Kaelber
T4
2
A
- ‘arrival of so many children at the tiny train station… could not have gone unnoticed’
- ‘commemorations did not begin… until the 1980s’
8
Q
Heberer
Occupied Europe
5
A
- ‘Jewish badge’
- ‘marginalized its members’
- ‘more vulnerable’
- ‘Poland represented harsher and more repressive measures than those imposed in Germany’
- Tania Savisheva- ‘everyone is dead’
9
Q
Plante
Jews in Hiding
3
A
- ‘the only goal left was to survive’
- ‘to do so as civilised human beings’
- ‘schooling served a vital role’
10
Q
Wolf
Jews in Hiding
6
A
- ‘danger, destruction, ostracism, death and exile’
- ‘came out’
- ‘felt empowered’
- ‘circumcision of boys’
- ‘clandestine, such as Anne Frank’
- ‘integrated hiding’
11
Q
Bogner
Jews in Hiding
2
A
- ‘Irena Sendler’
- ‘rabbis favored the move’
12
Q
Heberer
Jews in Camps
1
A
- ‘after ten months, the family camp in Birkenau had served its purpose’
13
Q
Dodd
General
1
A
- ‘children’s agency in society is limited’
14
Q
Macardle
Occupied Europe
4
A
- ‘the people of the Netherlands, like the Norwegians and Danes, were regarded as racially acceptable’
- ‘Holland was being robbed’
- ‘the people knew that their children would not be spared’
- ‘the Nazis wanted the Polish territory, but not the Poles’