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Name:
Six Million Paper Clips
Peter W. Schroeder & Dagmar Schroeder-Hildebrand
Product Code:
AW28
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Item Number: AW28
Product Detail:
It began as a lesson about prejudice ... what happened next was a MIRACLE!
When students of Whitwell Middle School in Tennessee began studying the Holocaust as a way to learn about intolerance and diversity, nobody could have predicted the result. Because Norwegians invented the paper clip and used it as a symbol of solidarity against the Nazis, students started collecting paper clips to help them visualize such a vast number of victims.
This award winning documentary shows how even small-town students and educators can teach the world a powerful lesson. The story of the memorial project is interwoven with facts about the genocide and the book's open design will introduce the Holocaust to those who know nothing about it and get them talking.
Paperback - 64 pages.
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