History
- The child learned about the history of concentration camps and their significance during World War II.
- They gained an understanding of the persecution faced by Jehovah's Witnesses during this time period.
- They explored the conditions and experiences of Jehovah's Witnesses in the concentration camps through the virtual tour.
- They learned about the resilience and bravery displayed by Jehovah's Witnesses in the face of adversity.
For continued development, students can further research and delve deeper into the experiences of Jehovah's Witnesses during World War II. They can explore primary sources such as memoirs, diaries, and testimonies to gain a more personal understanding of the subject. Additionally, students can engage in discussions or debates about the ethical implications of the persecution of religious groups during wartime.
Book Recommendations
- The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom: A gripping memoir of a Dutch Christian who helped hide Jews and faced imprisonment in a concentration camp.
- Trial by Fire by Stephen Arterburn: This historical novel follows the story of a young Jehovah's Witness girl who must navigate life in a concentration camp based on her faith.
- Yellow Star by Jennifer Roy: A powerful novel in verse based on the true story of a young Jewish girl's experience in a concentration camp and her struggle to hold onto her identity and faith.
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