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Start this template with some fun facts about Germany: this country has over 1,500 diffferent types of beer. There is a museum dedicated to currywurst in its capital, Berlin. There is no speed limit in the highways. One third of Germany is covered in forests and woodlands. Do you want...

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Germany, being one of the most relevant countries in Europe and in the EU, can be the topic of your study. Whenever you need to talk about its culture, its population, its regions or its weather, download this template and adapt the maps of this nation (and its accompanying infographics)...

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Constitution Day in Germany

The German government is based upon a principle: the Basic Law. This law functions as the constitution and declares the fundamental rights and duties of its citizens. It also establishes the kind of government structure that the country will follow: a federal republic. The anniversary of this law is very...

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German History Lesson

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Foreign Language Subject for Elementary: Let's Celebrate Weltkindertag - Germany Children's Day

Celebrate Children’s Day with a fun presentation like this one that you can fill with games, pictures, illustrations or fun facts. This special event is celebrated in Germany every June 1st, a date where the littlest ones are the protagonists. This cute presentation includes lots of beautiful illustrations of children...

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Pretzel: Origins and Recipes

The pretzel is undoubtedly one of the most famous foods in Germany and a must at Oktoberfest, along with a good mug of beer. With this Slidesgo template you can let people know the origin of the pretzel and, why not, share your recipe.We have included illustrations of them, as...

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German Typical Music

If you like German folk music, we bring you a perfect option for you. It is a simple style template, with blue as the main color. It combines illustrations of musical instruments with images of people in typical German attire. We have included a map so you can indicate the...

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Politics of Germany

Germany is a country famous for its punctuality, efficiency and good order. How does this translate to politics? If you know how the German government works and want to speak about it, this template will be of great help. Speak about the government system, the voting process, how the division...

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Foreign Language Subject for Middle School - 8th Grade: German I

Are you afraid of Der, Die and Das? So are we. But don’t worry, with a visual template like this one, full of fun and beautiful German decorations, you can prepare a basic German lesson that gets your students to fall in love with the tongue of great authors like...

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German Language High School Lesson

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of the German language with this template for a high school lesson. The design of these slides look very German with all the flag backgrounds and other elements with the German colors. Create an engaging and enriching experience for high school students and introduce...

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Historical Perspectives and Events - German - Foreign Language - 10th Grade

This fully editable template, designed for both Google Slides and PowerPoint, is ideal for presenting German history in a clear and engaging manner. Made with precise AI illustrations in a sleek gray,on a cream background, every aspect of Germany’s storied past can be encapsulated beautifully. Its unique, accessible design makes...

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Bar MK Campaign to Celebrate Oktoberfest

Your favorite German festivity is approaching! Oktoberfest is right around the corner! Dress with traditional German clothing and drink big, delicious jars of beer… If you’re planning to organize something for this occasion, you can of course open a bar! Wouldn’t it be super profitable during those days of party?...

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German Culture and Civilization - Bachelor of Arts in German

Help your B.A. students gain a rich understanding of the fascinating German Culture and Civilization through this fully editable Google Slides and PowerPoint template. This vibrant yellow design is peppered with engaging illustrations that narrate the evolution of German customs and traditions. This slide deck does not just teach but...

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Foreign Language Major for College: German Language & Literature

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German Literature and Film - Bachelor of Arts in German

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Germany A great country These are some of the landmarks Brandenburg Gate (Berlin) Cologne Cathedral Holsten gate (Luebeck) Schloss Neuschwanstein Fernsehtrum (Berlin ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

  • A great country
  • Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
  • Cologne Cathedral
  • Holsten gate (Luebeck)
  • Schloss Neuschwanstein
  • Fernsehtrum (Berlin)
  • Hermannsdenkmal (near Detmold)
  • Frauenkirche, Munich
  • Berlin wall
  • Percent of English speakers
  • Represents peace
  • Ironically part of the Berlin Wall
  • Most well known landmark
  • Main entrance to the city
  • It once divided Germany, now it unifies Germany
  • Spires 157 meters high
  • Roman catholic church
  • Tallest gothic building in the world
  • Bombed 14 times in World War 2, did not collapse.
  • Interior is massive
  • Built in the 15th century
  • One of the most important commercial hubs in Germany
  • Symbolizes the fortification of Luebeck, and the self confidence of the former queen of the Hanseatic league
  • Luebecks most famous attraction
  • Made by a merchant
  • Built by Ludwig II, King of Bavaria
  • Started in 1869
  • Partly inhabitable in 1873
  • Done in the old German's Knights castle
  • Has Romanesque and Gothic features
  • 368 meters tall
  • Tallest building in Germany
  • Built in 1965-69
  • Gives you an overview of the capital
  • Unveiled in 1875
  • A memorial of Germanys defeat in France in the Franco-Prussian war
  • Translation is The Herrmann Monument
  • Believed to be tainted by Nazism
  • Foundation laid by Duke Sigismund in 1468
  • Constructed in a record of 20 years
  • It is 358 feet tall and 131 feet wide
  • Interior decorated with Baroque elements
  • Organ built in 1994
  • Some of the original interior was lost in air raids in WWII
  • Built August 13, 1961
  • Cut through 192 streets
  • 1991, The wall was torn down
  • It was 107 Kilometers
  • A red line replaces the wall, reaches 20 kilometers
  • Some pieces were souvenirs.
  • The capital of Germany
  • Biggest city in Germany
  • Has about 3-4 million inhabitants
  • The Brandenburg gate is the most important symbol
  • Came from the Slavic syllable Berl meaning swamp
  • Mentioned in 1244
  • A modern city enclosed by historic walls
  • Heart of the city is the Old Town
  • Locals go to the old town in the evenings
  • Best known theaters are here
  • Buntekuh had a pasture for cows until WWII
  • Founded in 1158
  • In political unrest after WWI
  • The skylines not too high, only church spires dominate
  • Rebuilt in 1945
  • Its the capital of Bavaria
  • In 1939, Hitler suppressed a separatist plot
  • Furniture making, chief industry
  • Chartered at about 1350
  • The population is 73680 people
  • The Herrmannsdenkmal is in Detmold
  • Jews were first mentioned in 1345, in Detmold
  • Located between Dortmund and Hannover
  • Has 36 million English speakers
  • About 75-80
  • New generation is being taught English
  • 60-70 people speak it in a conversation
  • 10 speak good English
  • It is falling
  • 8.6 in 1,000 people
  • Lowest birth rate in Europe
  • Rose slightly
  • Rose by about 3,400 babies
  • Infant mortality rate is 3.99 deaths out of 1,000
  • 10.9 out of 1,000 people
  • 168,000 more deaths
  • Overweight is not the cause of death
  • Lowest mortality rate
  •  "Berlin The Brandenburg Gate." Berlin Districts and Landmarks. Web. 19 Jan. 2010. lthttp//www.berlin-landmarks.com/brandenburg_gate. htmlgt.
  • "Cologne Cathedral - Cologne, Germany." Sacred Sites at Sacred Destinations - Explore sacred sites, religious sites, sacred places. Web. 19 Jan. 2010. lthttp//www.sacred-destinations.com/ger many/cologne-cathedralgt.
  • "Detmold (Germany) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia." Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Web. 19 Jan. 2010. lthttp//www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/159563/ Detmoldgt.
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Nazi Germany

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Nazi Germany. People to know. Adolf Hitler Heinrich Himmler Leader of all police groups Oversaw concentration camps, extermination camps, and Einsatzgruppen Joseph Goebbels Minister of Propaganda Hermann Göring Leader of air force and appointed successor of Hitler

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People to know • Adolf Hitler • Heinrich Himmler • Leader of all police groups • Oversaw concentration camps, extermination camps, and Einsatzgruppen • Joseph Goebbels • Minister of Propaganda • Hermann Göring • Leader of air force and appointed successor of Hitler • Helped create the Final Solution

Heinrich Himmler Joseph Goebbels Hermann Goering

Terror Teams(Nazi Police Forces) • Gestapo: (Geheime Staatspolizei) (“Secret State Police”) • investigate cases of treason, espionage, sabotage and criminal attacks on the Nazi Party and Germany. • Vague= abuse • Exempt from law • SA (Sturmabteilung) (“Storm Troopers”) • Known as “Brown Shirts” • Helped Hitler gain power earliest group • SS (Schutzstaffel) (“Protection Squadron”) • In charge of all of the concentration camps • Most powerful and largest • Lead by Himmler • Einsatzgruppen (division that were the mobile killing squads)

Story Time: “The Poison Mushroom” • Ernst Hiemer, Der Giftpilz (Nuremberg, Stürmerverlag, 1938).

“How to tell a Jew”

“How to tell a jew Things are lively in Mr. Birkmann’s 7th grade boys’ class today. The teacher is talking about the Jews. Mr. Birkmann has drawn pictures of Jews on the blackboard. The boys are fascinated. Even the laziest of them, “Emil the Snorer,” is paying attention, not sleeping, as he so often does during other subjects. Mr. Birkmann is a good teacher. All the children like him. They are happiest when he talks about the Jews. Mr. Birkmann can do that well. He learned about the Jews from life. He knows how to put it in gripping terms such that the favorite hour of the day is the “Jewish hour.” Mr. Birkmann looks at the clock. “It is noon,” he says. “We should summarize what we have learned in the past hour. What have we talked about?” All the children raise their hands. The teacher calls on Karl Scholz, a small lad in the front row. “We have talked about how to recognize the Jews.” “Good. Say more!” Little Karl reaches for the pointer, steps up to the board and points at the drawings. “One can most easily tell a Jew by his nose. The Jewish nose is bent at its point. It looks like the number six. We call it the Jewish six. Many non-Jews also have bent noses. But their noses bend upwards, not downwards. Such a nose is a hook nose or an eagle nose. It is not at all like a Jewish nose.” “Right!” says the teacher. “But the nose is not the only way to recognize a Jew...” The boy goes on. “One can also recognize a Jew by his lips. His lips are usually puffy. The lower lip often protrudes. The eyes are different too. The eyelids are mostly thicker and more fleshy than ours. The Jewish look is wary and piercing. One can tell from his eyes that he is a deceitful person.”

The teacher calls on another lad. He is Fritz Müller, and is the best in the class. He goes to the board and says: “Jews are usually small to mid-sized. They have short legs. Their arms are often very short too. Many Jews are bow-legged and flat-footed. They often have a low, slanting forehead, a receding forehead. Many criminals have such a receding forehead. The Jews are criminals too. Their hair is usually dark and often curly like a Negro’s. Their ears are very large, and they look like the handles of a coffee cup.” The teacher turns to the students. “Pay attention, children. Why does Fritz always say ‘many Jews have bow legs’, or ‘they often have receding foreheads,’ or ‘their hair is usually dark’?” Heinrich Schmidt, a large, strong boy in the last row speaks. “Every Jew does not have these characteristics. Some do not have a proper Jewish nose, but real Jewish ears. Some do not have flat feet, but real Jewish eyes. Some Jews cannot be recognized at first glance. There are even some Jews with blond hair. If we want to be sure to recognize Jews, we must look carefully. But when one looks carefully, one can always tell it is a Jew.” “Very good,” the teacher says. “And now tell me about other ways to tell Jews from non-Jews. Richard, come up here!” Richard Krause, a smiling blond lad, goes to the board. He says: “One can recognize a Jew from his movements and behavior. The Jew moves his head back and forth. His gait is shuffling and unsteady. The Jew moves his hands when he talks. He “jabbers.” His voice is often odd. He talks through his nose. Jews often have an unpleasant sweetish odor. If you have a good nose, you can smell the Jews.” The teacher is satisfied. “That how it is, kids. You have paid attention! If you pay attention outside school and keep your eyes open, you won’t be fooled by the Jews.” The teacher goes to the lectern and turns the board. On the other side a poem is written. The children read it out loud: “From a Jew’s face  The wicked Devil speaks to us,  The Devil who, in every country,  Is known as an evil plague. Would we from the Jew be free,  Again be cheeful and happy,  Then must youth fight with us  To get rid of the Jewish Devil.”

Schools in Nazi Germany • Would have read books like “The Poisoned Mushroom” • Jews would be kicked out of public schools • Curriculum approved by the Nazi’s • Included learning about race and the “enemies of Germany” • Brainwashing

Mistreatment of Jews • Public humiliation • Stigmatized • Houses/businesses vandalized • Decrease in rights increased segregation

Nuremburg Laws • 1933-1935 at Nazi Rally • Over 2,000 Anti-Semitic laws • Lose rights, intermarriage illegal, have to wear Star of David on clothing, can’t go to many public places, etc.

Kristalnacht • “Night of Broken Glass” • November 9–10, 1938 • Triggered by assassination of German diplomat in Paris by German-born Jew • Jews attached in Germany and Austria • Jewish homes, business, and synagogues were vandalized/destroyed • Jews brutally attacked and many arrested • Marks beginning of Holocaust

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