Friday, July 9, 2010

Auschwitz Virtual Field Trip

Welcome to Ms. Lockard’s Virtual Field Trip to the Auschwitz Death Camp in Oświęcim, Poland.

Purpose: For you to learn more specifically about the operations of the camp, daily life, and the horrors that occurred there to better help you understand what the writers, who we are reading in this course, experienced.

Outcome: You will complete three different assignments for this field trip.
1. 100 pts. Complete the travel guide as you explore the different stops on the
trip.
2. 200 pts. Keep a travel diary that documents your reactions to what you are
learning.
3. 300 pts. For the final assignment, choose one option from a menu that requires
you to apply what you learned on the field trip in a creative way to
show that you have a better understanding and can connect better with
the memoirs and writings you will be reading.

Directions:

1. Print out the Study Guide and Rubric, Travel Diary Directions and Rubric, and the Final Assignment Menu Options and Rubrics (there are four rubrics here - one for each option). This is listed below.

2. Follow the directions on each post. Make sure to always open links in a new window so that this site is your home base so that you don't get "lost" or "lose the group" on this trip.

3. Once finished with the trip and all corresponding assignments, submit to Ms. L.

VFT Packet

Beginning of the Tour: Map of Auschwitz I

Click on the map link below and see where all of the links are located so that you have an idea of where all of the buildings being discussed are. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Auschwitz I Map

Make sure you are completing the Study Guide and Travel Diary as you take the tour on our virtual field trip.

Stop 1: The "Arbeit Macht Frei" Gate

Click on the link below to view the first stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The pictures in this tour are 360-degree rotations. This means you can scroll around to view the gate as if you were actually there. On the bottom of the screen, you will see the "narration" for the tour. This information will give you what you need to truly understand the horrors of Auschwitz and help you complete the Study Guide and Travel Diary. There are also extra links in this information to give you more specific images and direct references. I encourage you to click on them and read to get all the information you can.

The "Arbeit Macht Frei" Gate

If you would like the text of the photo read for you while you are looking at the picture, please click on the audio link below. Once the link appears, click the play button and then right click the link above. The narration will begin playing and this way you can have the picture narrated while you look around. The narration will stop as soon as it reaches the end (i.e. it will not keep replaying).

Stop 2: Exit from the Camp

Click on the link below to view the second stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The pictures in this tour are 360-degree rotations. This means you can scroll around to view the gate as if you were actually there. On the bottom of the screen, you will see the "narration" for the tour. This information will give you what you need to truly understand the horrors of Auschwitz and help you complete the Study Guide and Travel Diary.

Exit from the Camp

If you would like the text of the photo read for you while you are looking at the picture, please click on the audio link below. Once the link appears, click the play button and then right click the link above. The narration will begin playing and this way you can have the picture narrated while you look around. The narration will stop as soon as it reaches the end (i.e. it will not keep replaying).

Stop 3: Auschwitz I — Entrance Way

Click on the link below to view the third stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The pictures in this tour are 360-degree rotations. This means you can scroll around to view the gate as if you were actually there. On the bottom of the screen, you will see the "narration" for the tour. This information will give you what you need to truly understand the horrors of Auschwitz and help you complete the Study Guide and Travel Diary.

Auschwitz I — Entrance Way

Stop 4: The Roll-Call Square (Part 1)

Click on the link below to view the fourth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Roll-Call Square Part 1

After viewing the stop on this tour, take a moment to watch the video testimony of Erna Anolik as she describes the brutal conditions upon arrival and during the daily roll call.


Stop 5: Electrified Fence

Click on the link below to view the fifth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Electrified Fence

Stop 6: The Roll-Call Square (Part 2)

Click on the link below to view the sixth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Roll-Call Square (Part 2)

Stop 7: Krankebau (the Waiting Room to the Gas*)

Click on the link below to view the seventh stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Krankebau (the Waiting Room to the Gas*)

After viewing the stop on this tour, take a moment to watch the video testimony of the twins who survived Dr. Mengele's experiments.

Stop 8: Block 11

Click on the link below to view the eighth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Block 11

Stop 9: The Entrance to the "Wall of Death" Yard

Click on the link below to view the ninth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Entrance to the "Wall of Death" Yard

Stop 10: Blocks 10 and 11 (aerial view)

Click on the link below to view the first stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Blocks 10 and 11 (aerial view)

Stop 11: Cells in the Basement of block 11

Click on the link below to view the eleventh stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Cells in the Basement of block 11

Stop 12: Block 11 — Standing Cells

Click on the link below to view the twelfth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Block 11 — Standing Cells

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Stop 14: The Cell of Father Maksymilian Kolbe

Click on the link below to view the fourteenth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Cell of Father Maksymilian Kolbe

Stop 13: The cell of Edek Galiński

Click on the link below to view the thirteenth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The cell of Edek Galiński

Stop 15: Crematorium I

Click on the link below to view the fifteenth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Crematorium I

Stop 16: The Gas Chamber in Crematorium I

Click on the link below to view the sixteenth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Gas Chamber in Crematorium I

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Stop 17: Crematorium I (inside)

Click on the link below to view the seventeenth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Crematorium I (inside)

Auschwitz I - Tour Complete

You have successfully completed the tour for Auschwitz I. Please take a moment to reflect one what you've learned thus far. Also, please make sure that you have answered the questions on the question guide and written entries in your travel journal.

Auschwitz II - Birkenau

You will now be visiting the second part of the camp, also known as Birkenau. It was here that the larger gas chambers and crematoria operated.

Stop 18: The "Gate of Death" (Part I)

Click on the link below to view the eighteenth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The "Gate of Death" (Part I)

Stop 19: The "Gate of Death" (Part II)

Click on the link below to view the ninth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The "Gate of Death" (Part II)

Stop 20: The Unloading Ramp

Click on the link below to view the twenty-first stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Unloading Ramp

After viewing the stop on this tour, take a moment to watch the video testimony of a survivor who explains what it was like to be unloaded off of the cattle car after arriving at Auschwitz.


Stop 21: The Wooden Living Hut

Click on the link below to view the twenty-first stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Wooden Living Hut

Stop 22: Latrine at Men's Quarrantine Camp (BIIa)

Click on the link below to view the twenty-second stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Latrine at Men's Quarrantine Camp (BIIa)

Stop 23: The Penal Company

Click on the link below to view the twenty-third stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Penal Company

Stop 24: Crematorium II (Model)

Click on the link below to view the twenty-fourth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Crematorium II (model)

Stop 25: Crematorium II (Inside)

Click on the link below to view the twenty-fifth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Crematorium II (Inside)

Stop 26: Crematorium II (General View)

Click on the link below to view the twenty-six stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Crematorium II (General View)

Stop 27: The Last Moments

Click on the link below to view the twenty-seventh stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Last Moments

After viewing the stop on this tour, take a moment to watch at least five minutes of the video testimony of survivors who were part of the Sonderkommando (the individuals who worked in the crematoria). It is longer than twenty minutes, you may watch the entire video; however, you are only required to watch at least five minutes.

Stop 28: The Little Wood at the Crematoria

Click on the link below to view the twenty-eighth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Little Wood at the Crematoria

Stop 29: Pond with Ashes

Click on the link below to view the twenty-ninth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Pond with Ashes

Stop 30: Crematorium V

Click on the link below to view the thirtieth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Crematorium V

Stop 31: So-called Kanada and the Sauna

Click on the link below to view the thirty-first stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

So-called Kanada and the Sauna

Stop 32: The Sauna (Part I)

Click on the link below to view the thirty-second stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Sauna (Part I)

Stop 33: The Sauna (Part II)

Click on the link below to view the thirty-third stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Sauna (Part II)

Stop 34: The Sauna (Part III)

Click on the link below to view the thirty-fourth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

The Sauna (Part III)

Stop 35: Bunker I — "The Little Red House"

Click on the link below to view the thirty-fifth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Bunker I — "The Little Red House"

Stop 36: Bunker II — "The Little White House”

Click on the link below to view the thirty-sixth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Bunker II — "The Little White House”

Stop 37: Burning Pits

Click on the link below to view the thirty-seventh stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Burning Pits

After viewing the stop on this tour, take a moment to watch the video testimony of a survivor who describes the cruelty with which the burning pits were operated.


Stop 38: Cemetery of Russian POWs

Click on the link below to view the thirty-eighth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Cemetery of Russian POWs

Stop 39: Altejudenrampe — the Old Unloading Ramp

Click on the link below to view the thirty-ninth stop on the tour. Remember to right click on the link and open in a new window so that you don't get "lost" on the tour.

Altejudenrampe — the Old Unloading Ramp

Conclusion of the Tour

The virtual field trip to Auschwitz is now concluded. Please take a few moments to reflect on everything you've learned on this trip. Make sure that your travel guide questions and journal/diary are complete.

The next step is to briefly explore the following websites to help you complete the third and largest assignment for this trip.


Interactive Survivor Stories - This is a helpful site especially for those who have chosen the passport option.

Interactive Maps- Excellent resource for maps of the Holocaust.

Glossary- A more extensive glossary of terms related to the Holocaust.

Auschwitz Series- Very extensive PBS series and website that includes interviews, maps, and discussion of modern-day genocide.

Yad Vashem Auschwitz Album- Pictures taken of the unloading process of the cattle cars upon arrival at Auschwitz.

The Historical Collections of Artifacts

The Photo Gallery of the Different Collections

Information on the Death March

The Detailed History Section

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