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Spurred by the emotional speeches of Adolf Hitler,the National Socialist Party took control of Germany in 1933.The Nazis then rganized Gern into totalitarian(极权主义)state,Their systematic genocide(种族屠杀)of milli ons of Jews was the most tragic aspect of their rise to power.Nazi military aggression in Europe sparked World War II,one of the bloodiest wars in human history.Germany's defeat in World War II ended the Nazi regime. 3.Introductory Remarks Where there is oppression there will be resistance against it"what hte text talks about is a case in point.As we know,more than 60 years ago the German Nazis led by Hitler plunged the world into the bloodiest and most destructive war in history.They slaughtered millions of innocent people,including some 6 million Jews.They set up a lot of concentration camps or death camps in Germany and eastern Europe to cruelly suppre and exterminate the inmate,mostly Jews.How despite the overwhelming odds against the Jews,there were many examples of Jewish resistance Some took the form of armed uprising,others used other means.Of them,what happened in the Terezin concentration camp was among the most unexpected and intensely moving Step Two Global reading Give the students 10 minutes to read the text as quickly as they can,and ask them to think about these questions in the process of reading. 1.Structure Part 1:Para.1 In Tere 2 ould not only recall the suffering days but also the triumph Rafael Schaechter managed to organize a choir singing the song of Verdi's Requiem as a defiance against Nazi. Part 3:Para.15-22 The performance of the choir r successfully defied the Nazis though they did not realize t Part 4:Para.22 Marianka May showed her great respect for Rafael Schaechter. 2.True or False Questions (1)Like Auschwitz and Treblinka,Terezin was also an extermination camp. (2)A film produced by the Nazis shows the Jews living in comfort in Terezin ()Rafae chaecter had established his reputation as a conductor in Prague long before World War II (4)It was a mistake to throw Schaechter into the concentration camp because he was not a Jew at all. (5)None of the chorus members betra (⑥Jewish elders got anxiou the Germans had begun to suspect the motives of the chorus group (7)the real meaning behind their activity was very clear to the chorus members themselves. (8)According to the author the Red Cross delegation played a negative role.Spurred by the emotional speeches of Adolf Hitler, the National Socialist Party took control of Germany in 1933. The Nazis then reorganized Germany into a totalitarian (极权主义)state. Their systematic genocide(种族屠杀)of millions of Jews was the most tragic aspect of their rise to power. Nazi military aggression in Europe sparked World War II, one of the bloodiest wars in human history. Germany's defeat in World War II ended the Nazi regime. 3. Introductory Remarks "Where there is oppression there will be resistance against it." what hte text talks about is a case in point. As we know, more than 60 years ago the German Nazis led by Hitler plunged the world into the bloodiest and most destructive war in history. They slaughtered millions of innocent people, including some 6 million Jews. They set up a lot of concentration camps or death camps in Germany and eastern Europe to cruelly suppress and exterminate the inmate, mostly Jews. However, despite the overwhelming odds against the Jews, there were many examples of Jewish resistance. Some took the form of armed uprising, others used other means. Of them, what happened in the Terezin concentration camp was among the most unexpected and intensely moving. Step Two Global reading Give the students 10 minutes to read the text as quickly as they can, and ask them to think about these questions in the process of reading. 1. Structure Part 1: Para. 1 In Terezin, we could not only recall the suffering days but also the triumph. Part 2: Para. 2-14 Rafael Schaechter managed to organize a choir singing the song of Verdi’s Requiem as a defiance against Nazi. Part 3: Para. 15-22 The performance of the choir successfully defied the Nazis though they did not realize it Part 4: Para.22 Marianka May showed her great respect for Rafael Schaechter. 2. True or False Questions (1) Like Auschwitz and Treblinka, Terezin was also an extermination camp. (2) A film produced by the Nazis shows the Jews living in comfort in Terezin. (3) Rafael Schaecter had established his reputation as a conductor in Prague long before World War II. (4) It was a mistake to throw Schaechter into the concentration camp because he was not a Jew at all. (5) None of the chorus members betrayed Schaechter. (6) Jewish elders got anxious because the Germans had begun to suspect the motives of the chorus group. (7) the real meaning behind their activity was very clear to the chorus members themselves. (8) According to the author the Red Cross delegation played a negative role
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