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Museum Entrance

Museum Entrance. Vladka Meed. Visit the Curator. Room One. Room Two. Room Three. Room Four. Artifact 1. Welcome to the Lobby. Sandra Flores Lydia Villalobos. Curator Information. Back to Lobby.

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Museum Entrance

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  1. Museum Entrance Vladka Meed Visit the Curator Room One Room Two Room Three Room Four Artifact 1 Welcome to the Lobby

  2. Sandra Flores Lydia Villalobos Curator Information Back to Lobby Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Lindsey Warneka under the direction of Dr. Christy Keeler during a Teaching American History grant module. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.

  3. Vladka Meed’s Book Back to Lobby

  4. Artifact 6 Resistance Back to Lobby

  5. Artifact 9 ZOB Resistance Back to Lobby

  6. Artifact 12 Treblinka Back to Lobby

  7. Insert Artifact Picture Here Artifact one is a picture of Vladka Meed when she was younger. Vladka Meed was born on December 29, 1921 and died on November 21 2012. Achievements : Vladka Meed published her book (On Both Sides of The Wall) In 1972 in English ,but was originally published in Yiddish in 1948. She was part of the resistance group during the Holocaust. She smuggled weapons across the ghetto wall to a resistance group she was apart of called ZOB also was part of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Vladka Meed Back to Room 1

  8. Insert Artifact Picture Here On Both Sides Of The Wall is a book about her first hand experience during the Holocaust. She talks about what how she smuggled weapons into the Warsaw ghetto and helped children escape from the ghetto and sheltered them in Christians homes .She also talks about how she participated in the Warsaw ghetto uprising. On Both Sides of The Wall Back to Room 1

  9. Insert Artifact Picture Here “ Benjamin and Vladka Meed in their first photograph taken together after the liberation . Lodz, Poland ,February 1945 “(pg. 261 of On both sides of the wall. The is a caption from the book that Vladka Meed wrote. Picture of Vladka Meed’s Book Back to Room 1

  10. Insert Artifact Picture Here Vladka Meed smuggled weapons to the resistance group ZOB to help liberate the Jews from the camps. Also it helped for the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. WW2 Pistol Back to Room 1

  11. Insert Artifact Picture Here Vladka Meed smuggled weapons across the Warsaw ghetto and helped children escape the Warsaw ghetto. Warsaw Ghetto Back to Room 2

  12. Insert Artifact Picture Here Vladka Meed resisted by participating in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. At the Warsaw Ghetto uprising ZOB members resisted to the deportation of thousands of Jews to Treblinka by opening fire to them. Warsaw ghetto uprising Back to Room 2

  13. Insert Artifact Picture Here Mordecal Anieiewicz was the leader of the ZOB resistance group which was also a part of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. ZOB Member Back to Room 2

  14. Insert Artifact Picture Here At the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising the ZOB Resistance group went against the Nazis by gathering many people and firing at the Nazis. ZOB Resistance Back to Room 3

  15. Insert Artifact Picture Here After the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising the Nazis were determined to complete the deportation of thousands of Jews . And to complete this action quickly and fast they threw hand grenades and  Molotov cocktails The After Picture of Warsaw. Back to Room 3

  16. Insert Artifact Picture Here The stone quotes ” There was here a Nazi extermination camp between July 1942 and August 1943 More than 800,000Jews from Poland US.RR,Jougo Slavia,Czech Slovakia Bulgaria Austria ,France Belgium Germany and Greece were murdered on august the 2nd .1943 the prisoners organized an armed revolt Which was crashed in blood by the Nazis hangman In the penitentiary labor camp at a distance of 2 KM from here the Nazis Murdered an estimated 10,000 Poles Between 1941 and 1944. Stone at Treblinka Back to Room 3

  17. Insert Artifact Picture Here Now in Treblinka there are stones in honor of thise who died there. Stones in Treblinka Back to Room 4

  18. Insert Artifact Picture Here Vladka Meed’s Family was deported to Treblinka and murdered there like thousands of others. Because Vladka Meed looked Aryan she was not deported and was not killed there. Death In Treblinka Back to Room 4

  19. Insert Artifact Picture Here www.ushmm.org Photo by Mcgrew www.coolgunsite.com en.wikipedia.org Citations Back to Room 4

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