A Jewish woman born in Germany in the 1920s remembers her brother who was executed by the Gestapo for supporting the resistance movement. This short video can be used as a lesson starter in KS3 history. Anneliese Knoop Graf reads a letter written by her brother Willi Graf, just before he was executed. Willi was a member of the White Rose resistance group. Anneliese explains that she was forced to join the Bund Deutsche Mädel, a Nazi-run organisation for girls but dedicated much of the rest of her life to her brother's memory.
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E
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2010
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2:30
- Teachers TV
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Available Light Productions
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Andrew Bethell Associates Ltd
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