Hedy

About Course

Hedy Fladell survived the Holocaust as a child, navigating a world filled with danger, fear, and loss. In this intimate testimony, Hedy reflects on the moments that shaped her, the people who helped her survive, and the importance of sharing these stories today.

In this course you will learn to:

  • Define the Holocaust as the planned and systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of European Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933 and 1945.
  • Define antisemitism as prejudice against or hatred of Jewish people.
  • Recognize the Holocaust as history’s most extreme example of antisemitism.
  • Understand the roles of rescuers, bystanders, and upstanders during the Holocaust.
  • Apply the lessons of the Holocaust to modern-day antisemitism and other forms of hatred that you are aware of.
Before You Begin Teaching about the Holocaust:
Please refer to this guide from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for important pedagogical information for all teachers of Holocaust education:
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Course Content

Hedy’s Interview
Watch Hedy's interview.

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About Hedy

Video Key Terms
Use the following terms referred to in the film and/or this guide to help your students better understand Hedy’s story.

Discussion Questions
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