Social Studies 11 - The Table
Research Gathering Stage 4 Holocaust and Human Behaviour
Unit Essential Question: What does learning about the choices people made during the
Weimar Republic, the Nazi regime and the Holocaust teach us about the power and impact of
our choices today?
The goal of our unit is to learn about the power and impact of the choices made during this
history in order to teach us about the power and impact of our choices today.
Stage 4: Conformity to Persecution
What choices were made by perpetrators/collaborators, bystanders, upstanders that
contributed to the persecution and genocide of outsiders?
What do these choices teach us about the power and impact of our choices today? Think about
how their choices teach us how we participate in a democracy and embrace democractic
values like rights and freedoms, or how their choices teach us how individuals or societies
determine their obligation toward others (universe of obligation), or how our choices affect
our social responsibilities, or how our choices shape our identities or the identities of others.
Consider the readings on Kristallnacht and the Holocaust -- you are gathering the choices that
perpetrators, bystanders and upstanders made during Kristallnacht and the Holocaust, the
motivations behind those choices (pressures to conform and indifference), and the
consequences of those choices.
What choices and
decisions were made by
perpetrators, bystanders,
and upstanders during
Kristallnacht and the
Holocaust? (Be clear
about the motivations
behind those choices such
as the pressures to
conform, indifference,
survival and empathy).
So what? What were the
consequences or impacts of those
choices?
What is the moral of the story? What
do these choices teach you about the
power and impact of our choices
today?