How did World War II affect ordinary people?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
a. In German-occupied areas, people deemed by the Nazis to be threats were rounded up and killed.
b. The story of Anne Frank represents the plight of European Jews in countries controlled by Germany.
c. People living in German-occupied areas were subject to government surveillance and were required to provide labor and resources to the Nazi state.
d. In German-occupied areas, people who were not targeted by the Nazis had to decide whether to collaborate or resist.
e. The success of resistance movements depended on its members being able to pass themselves off as ordinary people; in fact, many of them were ordinary people.
f. Weapons such as the V-2 Wunderwaffen were developed as a terror weapon to be used against civilian populations.
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What will be an ideal response?