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The Nazi Hunters

Nonfiction | Book | YA | Published in 2013

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“Mock Trial Transcript of a Nazi War Criminal”

In this activity, students will compose a transcript of a line of questioning between an attorney and an accused Nazi war criminal.

In addition to Eichmann, many Nazis were tried and found guilty of their crimes during WWII. In this Activity, you will develop a series of questions and answers that could occur between an attorney and a fictional Nazi war criminal on trial.

  • Create a fictional character to stand trial. Consider the name, age, personality, and history of your character. Why is this person on trial?  
  • Develop a series of questions for the transcript. What would an attorney ask the character on trial? What evidence might they bring into question?
  • Your instructor will provide guidelines on the number of questions, the length of the transcript, and the format the transcript should be submitted in.

At the end of the Activity, reflect with your classmates on the similarities and differences between the text and the mock trial transcripts, particularly in relation to the themes of Justice for the Victims of the Holocaust and Legality Versus Morality.

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