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Page 1: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 1Photo 1

1.1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell?tell?

2.2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?they come from?

Page 2: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 1 Passengers left from Photo 1 Passengers left from GermanyGermany

937 passengers of the St. Louis (mostly Jews) 937 passengers of the St. Louis (mostly Jews) fled the Nazis in Hamburg, Germany from May fled the Nazis in Hamburg, Germany from May 13, 1939, and June 17, 1939.13, 1939, and June 17, 1939.

Hoping to land in Havana, Cuba, they were Hoping to land in Havana, Cuba, they were turned away, and denied entry into the U.S. as turned away, and denied entry into the U.S. as well. They returned to Europe only to find well. They returned to Europe only to find themselves under Nazi rule.themselves under Nazi rule.

It is estimated that 250 passengers died in It is estimated that 250 passengers died in concentration camps.concentration camps.

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from May 13, 1939 to June 17, 1939 orbetween May 13, 1939, and June 17, 1939
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turned away and denied entry into ...
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250 of the St. Louis passengers died in....
Page 3: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 2Photo 2

1. What do you think is happening in this picture?1. What do you think is happening in this picture?

2. Where do you think this is located? What leads you to believe 2. Where do you think this is located? What leads you to believe this?this?

3. What do you think will happen next in this scene?3. What do you think will happen next in this scene?

Page 4: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 2Photo 2 Village of Um Ziefa, Village of Um Ziefa, Darfur Region of SudanDarfur Region of Sudan

The Janjaweed (state supported militia) The Janjaweed (state supported militia) divided the loot they had collected from divided the loot they had collected from this village and shared it with their own this village and shared it with their own families. They then set fire to the village.families. They then set fire to the village.

Page 5: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 3Photo 3

1. Where did these people come from?1. Where did these people come from?

2. Where do you think this is located? Why?2. Where do you think this is located? Why?

3. What is going to happen next to these people?3. What is going to happen next to these people?

Page 6: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 3 Photo 3 KosovoKosovo

Ethnic Albanian refugees flee fighting Ethnic Albanian refugees flee fighting between Kosovo Liberation Army fighters between Kosovo Liberation Army fighters and Serb police and army troops. During a and Serb police and army troops. During a blizzard, the refugees walk down a muddy blizzard, the refugees walk down a muddy

road away from their village, Bukos. road away from their village, Bukos.

Page 7: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 4Photo 4

1. What part of the world do you think this picture was 1. What part of the world do you think this picture was taken?taken?

2. What do you think happened prior to this photo?2. What do you think happened prior to this photo?

3. What are these children going to do next?3. What are these children going to do next?

Page 8: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 4 Photo 4 Grozny, ChechnyaGrozny, Chechnya

A Chechen boy wearing a toy helmet and A Chechen boy wearing a toy helmet and armed with a toy gun leads his sister armed with a toy gun leads his sister

through the shattered republic's capital, through the shattered republic's capital, Grozny. The remains of a Russian mortar Grozny. The remains of a Russian mortar

shell are pictured at left. shell are pictured at left.

Page 9: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 5Photo 5

1. Describe the conditions of this place1. Describe the conditions of this place

2. Where do you think the photo was taken? Why?2. Where do you think the photo was taken? Why?

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add period after #1.
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Photo 5 Photo 5 Southern SudanSouthern Sudan

Jaborona camp for displaced persons.Jaborona camp for displaced persons.

Page 11: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 6Photo 6

1. What are the structures you see in this picture?1. What are the structures you see in this picture?

2. What kind of people might be in this photo? Where do you 2. What kind of people might be in this photo? Where do you think it is located?think it is located?

Page 12: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 6 Photo 6 Iridimi Refugee Iridimi Refugee Camp, ChadCamp, Chad

Refugees are living in makeshift shelters Refugees are living in makeshift shelters constructed from local materials and constructed from local materials and sheeting provided by relief groups. sheeting provided by relief groups.

Page 13: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 7Photo 7

1. Where do you think these people are located?1. Where do you think these people are located?

2. Was it difficult to get to this spot? Why?2. Was it difficult to get to this spot? Why?

3. Why are they gathered here?3. Why are they gathered here?

Page 14: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 7 Menawashi, Darfur Photo 7 Menawashi, Darfur (Sudan)(Sudan)

Approximately 7,000 refugees came to Approximately 7,000 refugees came to Menawashi in just a few days. Menawashi in just a few days.

Page 15: Photo 1 1. When do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? 2. Where do you think these people are going? Where did they come from?

Photo 8Photo 8

1. Who do you think the men are in this photo? Are they 1. Who do you think the men are in this photo? Are they good or bad?good or bad?

2. What do you think is happening in this photo?2. What do you think is happening in this photo?

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Photo 8 Photo 8 Southern SudanSouthern Sudan

Training camp for Popular Defense Forces Training camp for Popular Defense Forces militia, known among diplomats in militia, known among diplomats in Khartoum as “atrocity battalions.”Khartoum as “atrocity battalions.”