I am so excited to start a new book and begin blog posts. I feel that we have not done blog posts in years, but really it has only been a couple of months. Night sounds so intriguing and interesting, it makes me so excited. I am kind of worried about the tests that Night brings, but I know that it will for sure be a fun and sad unit. I am excited to learn more about the Holocaust and World War II, but I know that it is sad, because of all the deaths that were involved. I have never really had that much of an interest in a unit until now. I can't wait to read the book, because I feel that I will be more aware of what has really gone on in the history of the World. I only know the most important pieces, but going into great depth and detail really allows you to get a deeper meaning from it, so you can learn it the best. The Holocaust and World War II are major events in World History that are still affecting us today, and we have learned and grown from our experiences. I think that by reading Night and doing the test we are fully preparing ourselves to learn about what has really happened in our world that made it such a scary place during that time period. Overall, I am really excited to learn more about the Holocaust and World War II through the test and Night that we are about to read.
Personally, my favorite part of the unit so far was learning about Germany taking over Austria and Czechoslovakia. It was funny hearing Mr. Boyle talk about how Czechoslovakia wasn't even in the loop with the conversation when the other European country leaders basically handed over Czechoslovakia to them๐๐. The leader of Czechoslovakia wasn't even at the meeting when they handed over that country to Germany. I feel that Czechoslovakia was feeling they were a little bit out of the loop, so I decided to give a meme devoted just for them, so they can feel appreciated for one. I somewhat feel bad for Czechoslovakia, because when their country was going to be taken over, and most people would be put to work in the army, Jews were to be killed, they didn't have a say in that. Some of them probably realized what Germany was doing, but the rest of Europe didn't care all because they didn't want to go to was once again, even though it would help their economy.
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