This powerful and thought-provoking resource is designed to help students visually track the escalation of antisemitic actions in Nazi Germany from 1933 to post-1942, culminating in the Final Solution. Suitable for KS3 Holocaust education or GCSE study of Life in Nazi Germany, this activity encourages students to explore how persecution evolved from legal discrimination to systematic genocide.
The resource is presented as a living graph or line graph, allowing students to plot key events and reflect on their severity and impact. It includes a PowerPoint presentation with event blurbs and historical images, which can be printed separately or projected for class discussion. The graph can be printed in A3 or A4, making it ideal for individual or group work.
Students are guided to categorise events and annotate the graph, developing their understanding of historical chronology, causation, and the human impact of Nazi policies. The scaffolded format supports learners of all abilities, with visual aids and structured prompts to deepen engagement and empathy.
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