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» Student Worksheet #3 Genocide in World War II and its Aftermath![]() Directions: As you do your research, take notes for discussion of questions 1-5. 1) Why do you think the Nuremberg Laws were written? Against which group were they directed? ![]() 2) According to the Nuremberg Laws, how was citizenship in the German Reich based? ![]() 3) Name three things non-citizens were prohibited from doing. Is there logic behind the prohibitions? ![]() 4) What was the plan developed at the Wannsee Conference? Why do you think the euphemism "Final Solution" was adopted? ![]() 5) What was the basis for trying Nazis after World War II in trials at Nuremberg? ![]() FINALLY--"YOU DECIDE": If genocide or a "crime against humanity" occurs, humanity has an obligation to try and punish the perpetrators. OR If genocide or a "crime against humanity" occurs, humanity has an obligation to help the survivors and forgive the perpetrators. | |||||||||||||||||
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