The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

The Warsaw ghetto uprising was a battle the Jews could not hope to win against the more powerful Nazis, but they decided not to go quietly to certain death. When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, beginning World War II, the Nazis quickly destroyed Jewish life. After stripping Jews of all their rights, the Nazis forced them into a ghetto surrounded by brick walls. After more than three years of starvation, disease, and death, the Jewish people decided to resist. When the Nazis came to annihilate the ghetto, the Jewish fighters were ready to strike back. Author Linda Jacobs Altman chronicles this brave and heroic story from the Holocaust.

* Reviews *

Drawing on diaries, letters, and books, these titles illuminate events by quoting at length from personal narratives, which are set apart from the main texts as sidebars. Readers will gravitate to this approachable focus, and teachers may appreciate the way that quotes from primary sources are integrated into simple texts. Citations to quoted works are extensive, and Web sources referenced make it easy for students to access resources for follow-up research., School Library Journal Fall 2011
RL
Grades
6-7
IL
Grades
6-12+
GRL
X
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-0-7660-3320-7
Author: Linda Jacobs Altman
Copyright: 2012
Reading Level: Grades 6-7
Interest Level: Grades 6-12+
GRL: X
Lexile: 990
Dewey: 940.53
Pages: 128
Dimensions: 6 1/2" x 9 1/4"
Full-Color Photographs, Black-and-White Photographs, Illustrations