4.6 The Netherlands during WW2 (part 2)

4.6 The Netherlands during WW2
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4.6 The Netherlands during WW2

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You will be able to explain the meaning of accommodation, collaboration and resistance

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What do you remember?
Tiny quiz!!

Slide 3 - Slide

Who is this man?
A
Adolf Hitler
B
Arthur Seyss-Inquart
C
Heinrich Himmler
D
Joseph Goebbels

Slide 4 - Quiz

Put the following events in the right order:
1
2

3
4
5
6
Click on the ''eye'' icons to read the events.
The Netherlands becomes a part of Germany
The Netherlands mobilises
The government goes into exile.
The Netherlands surrenders.
Germany attacks the Netherlands.
Rotterdam gets bombed by the Germans.

Slide 5 - Drag question

New subject matter
Make notes!

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There are three ways one could behave during the war

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Accommodation
  • To adjust.
  • Most people adjusted themselves during the war. They went on with their lives the best they could. 

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Resistance
Two kinds:
  • Passive: reading illegal newspapers, listening to radio oranje, etc.
  • Active: helping jewish people hide, writing illegal newspapers, etc.

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Collaboration
  • Working with the German occupiers. 
  • Example: joining the German army voluntarily, being part of the NSB, etc. 

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During WW2 the NS used their trains to deport Jews.
This is collaboration
This is accommodation
This is resistance

Slide 11 - Poll

During WW2 people would sign an Aryan Declaration to prove they belonged to the Aryan race. Most people did this to keep their job.
This accommodation
This is collaboration
This is resistance.

Slide 12 - Poll





  • The Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging (NSB), collaborated with the Germans. It is the only political organisation that is allowed to exist.
  • The leader of the NSB, Anton Mussert, may call himself 'Leader of the Dutch people'. But the Germans are the ones actually in charge. 



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All carrier pigeons had to be killed. 
Pigeons fly around freely and are able to bring 
messages to the allied forces.

 Pigeon feet with a ring have to be  
handed in as proof. 

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Slide 17 - Video

Homework
Paragraph 4.6 exercise 1 to 4

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