1) What concentration camp were American GI’s sent to during World War II? The Dachau Concentration Camp
2) What was the “most precious” artifact from the Holocaust Memorial Museum? Whose was it?
3) What battle led to the American’s surrendering? What were their other two options?
the Battle of Yorktown
4) What were some of the early struggles the GI’s faced as they transferred from being a warrior to a prisoner?
5) How many GI’s became POW’s (prisoners of war) and sent to Germany by trains?
6) How did the Allies actually hurt the POWs in the train cars?
died in captivity
7) What marked the religion of the GI’s?
united states
8) How many GI’s were desired for Forced Labor at Berga? Why was Tony Acevedo chosen?
9) What were the initial impressions of the GI’s as they first saw the European Jews in Berga?
10) Who ran Berga? What was he like?
11) Why was Berga a special concentration camp?
12) What role did the GI’s play in the tunnel? What struggles did they face?
13) How many calories a day did the POW’s receive while at Berga?
14) How many POW’s were in a barrack?
15) Where would some GI’s go for nourishment?
16) What happened to David Young?
17) What was the “new reality” for the American POWs?
18) How many men, women, and children ended up going to Auschwitz? What would happen to the majority of them?
19) What was the difference between “left” and “right” at Auschwitz?
20) After 6 weeks how many GI POWs were still alive?
21) How would the GI POWs still fight Germany while at Berga?
22) As the Allies close in on Berga in the spring of 1945, what did the Germans do with the POW’s and other prisoners?
23) Describe the March.
24) What happened on April 19th-20th, 1945?
25) What emotions did the GI’s display on their freedom?
26) How many GI POWs did the march kill?
27) What happens to Metz? How does this make you feel?
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