Six Million Paper Clips: The Making Of A Children’s Holocaust Memorial

$5.99

This book teaches students about the history of the Holocaust and the importance of tolerance through a real-life school project.

Six Million Paper Clips: The Making Of A Children's Holocaust Memorial
Six Million Paper Clips: The Making Of A Children’s Holocaust Memorial
$5.99

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The true story of students who helped quantify the horrors of the Holocaust At a middle school in a small, all white, all Protestant town in Tennessee, a special after-school class was started to teach the kids about the Holocaust, and the importance of tolerance. The students had a hard time imagining what six million was (the number of Jews the Nazis killed), so they decided to collect six million paperclips, a symbol used by the Norwegians to show solidarity with their Jewish neighbors during World War II. German journalists Dagmar and Peter Schroeder, whose involvement brought the project international attention, tell the dramatic story of how the Paper Clip Project grew, culminating in the creation of The Children’s Holocaust Memorial.

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Weight 1.05 lbs
Dimensions 21.9 × 0.4 × 23.5 in

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