The D-Day invasion, 80 years ago on June 6, helped turn the tide against the Nazis. For Jews who were part of the invasion or still in hiding in occupied Europe, the new front against Germany brought hope that an end to the war was near. Today, we continue to be inspired by the commitment and courage of D-Day veterans—and those whose lives they changed.
This Inquiry Album may be used as a supplemental resource for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum program From D-Day to Liberation: Honoring Veterans on the Front Lines of History.
Students explore primary source materials pertaining to D-Day. By engaging in the inquiry process, students are impowered to ask their own questions, construct their own understandings, draw conclusions, create new knowledge and share the knowledge with others.
D-Day World War II Holocaust Simon Jeruchim Charles Stein Albert Garih Inquiry Starter Set
Margaret Lincoln - I really appreciate your link to the Barbara Stripling Video and including the last sentence in your album description. So helpful!