(Do not read the last post until you have finished your projects)
The year is 1945 and you are a member of the Jewish Resistance during WWII. You were elected by your comrades to come up with a plan to take back all of the Concentration Camps and free your brothers and sisters. Your plan must include a map of the Concentration Camps, and what order you are going to take them down, a plan of action (how you plan on freeing your allies), and a written letter predicting the outcome of this assault. This prediction will be sent to your commanding officer before you and your fellow soldier embark on your journey.

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This is the reason that the Resistance fights. The Nazis are doing unspeakably cruel things to your brothers and sisters. Below are some videos that show just how bad things are. Watching these video gives you a small sample of the horrible acts going on in the Concentration Camps. This is why we must liberate them. No man or woman should be treated like this.



There is a link on the side bar that is a blank map of Europe. This is where you will map out the locations of the ten biggest Concentration Camps. Once you've done this it will be time to move on to the plan of action.

Once you have successfully scouted the locations of the camps, it is time to plan the assault, or however you choose to go about liberation. What equipment will you use? How will you and your troops mobilize? Will it be a surprise attack or will you go straight up the middle? Every aspect of the battle should be included in the plan of attack. Be creative and try to include as many ideas as you can. This should be in paragraph form and is written as an essay.

Now, on to the final stage of preparation. You must write, in a letter to your superior officer, how you feel our troops will do in this battle with the Nazis. This is the most important assignment because if you feel like we do not stand a chance that needs to be made know. No more lives need to be wasted. So write the letter in a formal format and most importantly, be honest.

VICTORY!!

Our people are free and we didn't even have to fight! The Americans came to the rescue before we had time to put our plan into motion but that is a good thing. All of the rebellions soldiers are still alive. I wanted to thank you for all of your help. you were a great stradegist in the aid against the Nazis. You have done your people proud.