Mein Kampf Infographic
Description: This infographic is included in the set because it provides students with a glimpse of Hitler's book Mein Kampf, one of his most powerful forms of propaganda. This infographic shows how Mein Kampf portrayed the Jews and other victims of the Holocaust as lesser people who were to blame for Germany's and the worlds hardships .
Differentiation: This infographic provides information from Mein Kampf in a concise user friendly manner. Students will be able to look at the info graphic and determine Hitler's stance on the Aryan race as well as the Jews and learn abouthis plan to annihilate an entire group of people.
Possible Strategies:
*Compare- students will compare the information in this infographic to the two propaganda posters included in the text set. What are the purpose of these posters? Do they reflect Hitler's opinion of the Aryan Race and the Jews based on this Mein Kampf infographic?
*Pair with Eternal Jew video- students will watch the propaganda video The Eternal Jew. How did this video relate to Mein Kampf. What is the purpose of the video and what kind of results did it have.
*Pair with Holocaust Museum website- students can search the Holocaust encyclopedia to gain access to online exhibits and information on Mein Kamp and Nazi propaganda
Differentiation: This infographic provides information from Mein Kampf in a concise user friendly manner. Students will be able to look at the info graphic and determine Hitler's stance on the Aryan race as well as the Jews and learn abouthis plan to annihilate an entire group of people.
Possible Strategies:
*Compare- students will compare the information in this infographic to the two propaganda posters included in the text set. What are the purpose of these posters? Do they reflect Hitler's opinion of the Aryan Race and the Jews based on this Mein Kampf infographic?
*Pair with Eternal Jew video- students will watch the propaganda video The Eternal Jew. How did this video relate to Mein Kampf. What is the purpose of the video and what kind of results did it have.
*Pair with Holocaust Museum website- students can search the Holocaust encyclopedia to gain access to online exhibits and information on Mein Kamp and Nazi propaganda