They lived in concentration camps. (This question is really easy if you didn't get it right, everyone can scream SHAME ON YOU!)
Free Space!!
Free Space!!
Cross-Body Bags/Purses.
True or False - In concentration camps, people were forced to eat bread and cold soup.
True
What was the main music during WW2/The Holocaust that people listened to?
They were forced to listen to music about Hitler being the best. If they're not listening to that, they are listening to music made by Germans.
What did most girls (who weren't in concentration camps) wear?
Why did teens get sent to boarding schools? You only have to list one :)
Because their parents wanted them to be safe and/or they were orphans.
True or False - A main activity for children during the war was riding horses.
False.
What did people wear in concentration camps?
What did the poor people have to eat during WW2? ( You only have to list one type of food)
Bread, Marmalade, Beans, & Soup. (These might sound good, but all the food is low-quality)
What music were people living during WW2 in occupied Europe NOT allowed to listen to?
They were not allowed to listen to swing and jazz, and music from countries other than Germany and songs relating to Hitler being amazing.
What did most boys (who weren't in concentration camps) wear?
Trousers and Sweaters.
What did the middle class / wealthy people get to eat during WW2? ( You only have to list 1 food )
They ate foods like chicken, steak, caviar, and croissants.
What was one activity ( that you can remember and we talked about ) children did during wartime?
They played with dolls, read books, played outside, listened to music, did puzzles, watched movies, and collected scrap pieces of metal.
They played with dolls, read books, played outside, listened to music, did puzzles, watched movies, and collected scrap pieces of metal.
What were utility clothes? Your answer does not have to be word-for-word!
Utility clothes are a type of clothing during wartime which many people used while rationing was happening. It was made out of cheap materials that were affordable during that time, so many people could have clothes and not have very rugged ones.