Today you will be working on your Holocaust Photo Project. Specifically, your objective is to become familiar with the pictures in the archives and to choose at least 3-4 that you like. Final selection of your photo will be checked on Friday. You should open up a word document and cut and paste any information you want to save, (picture and information following picture).
You need to make sure you select your historical photo carefully, meaning that you need to look at whether the historical photo has a common theme and that its accompanied with information of who, what, when where, and why in order to help with the final writing assignment. (Some photos will not have information so you will want to avoid them)
Below is the directions from the handout. Make sure you read over the rubric carefully in order to get full points. As you browse remember that these are real individuals and you are honoring them by telling their story.
Copy and Paste Link to Begin: (remember to Click on “Search Online Catalog” & don’t forget the requirements for the photo)
http://www.ushmm.org/research/collections/photo/
If you have problems find the search engine, here’s the direct link to the search engine:
http://digitalassets.ushmm.org/photoarchives/
Handout:
Holocaust Photo Project
Directions:
- Choose a photo from the archives: All historical photos will be researched by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. More specifically, you will be looking through the museum’s photo archives. Here’s a quick link to the photo archive (A link to the website can also be found on the class website. It’s easier if you just cut and paste it from the class website.)
http://www.ushmm.org/research/collections/photo/
Click on “Search Online Catalog”
The photograph needs to be before the Nazi occupation of the country so when you find the picture check the country and when the Nazis occupied the territory. The following are a list of countries and the years that the Nazis gained power.
Here is a list of some countries where your pictures might be from:
Germany 1933, Poland 1939, Austria 1938, Hungary 1940, Czechoslovakia 1938, Denmark 1940, Netherlands 1939
**Helpful search words** à birthdays, weddings, school (etc)
You will select a photo from the archives that has similar characteristics to one of your own personal photos. Both photos need to have similarities in theme/appearance. As you look through the various archive photos, try to find a photo that feels “just right” and that can be compared to one of your own personal photographs.
2. Gathering research of your photo: Answer the Holocaust Photo Analysis Sheet, and make sure you save any information from the photograph that will help you with your essay.
3. Essay Prompt and Project: In the final part of your writing, you will answer the following questions:
Before the war, how were the lives of Jews “normal”? Explain how Jewish life can be viewed as ordinary and how their lives were changed after Nazi occupation.
Essay Requirements: 1 – 1.5 page, 12 font, Times Roman, Double Spaced (See Rubric for more specifics)
Photograph Arrangement – Your photograph and the one you researched should be neatly organized on a white sheet of paper. Both photographs need to fit in one page.
(All non-digitial photographs will be returned!!)
Important Information
Points: 20 points test/quiz – 10 pts homework
Due Dates: Selection of Historical Photo: Friday, April 2nd
Photo Analysis Sheet: Monday, April 5th
Project Due: Wednesday, April 7th