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- The film Schindler’s List tells the story about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved the lives of about _________ Jews during the Holocaust.
- John Rabe was a member of Nazi Party and a German businessman who is best known for his efforts to stop the atrocities of the Japanese army and his work to protect the Chinese civilians during the Nanking Occupation from 1937 to 1938 by ______________.
- Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party, commanding German forces during the whole period of World War II. ( )
- Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party, commanding German forces ________ World War Ⅱ. A: between B: throughout C: alongside
- Schindler changes from a member of the Nazi party, a businessman, a criminal to a righteous person, a man of humanity. What makes his dramatic change?
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At the beginning of the film, Schindler tries to keep in touch with German high-ranking officers to___________.
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During the Second World War, the Nazi party, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, tried to kill all the Jews in Europe. This plan eventually turned to genocide. Genocide here means _________.
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There is a film which focuses upon the experiences of a German businessman who used his Nazi Party membership to create a protective International Safety Zone in Nanking, China, helping to save thousands of Chinese from the Nanking Massacre in late 1937 and early 1938. The film is called _______________.
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During the Second World War about 30,000 Jewish people were given the safe asylum in Shanghai by Chinese people and escaped the atrocities of the Holocaust in Europe. One of them is Ho Fengshan who rescued thousands of Jews in Austria from the Holocaust by _________.
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At the end of the film, we can see Schindler’s Jews keeping walking, walking from the distance to us. At the moment, the black-and-white image is changing into colors. The change from black-and-white to colors means all except ________.( ) A: flourishing of the generation of “Schindler’s Jews today” B: the good-bye to the Holocaust C: bad memory of the past D: the freedom and hope for Jews