Holocaust Remembrance Day: "6,000,000" Song Video with Teacher's Guides & Music
- Streaming Video(cannot be downloaded)
- Supporting Information
Description
Hank Fellows is an ASCAP Award-winning songwriter and educator. In 2006, Hank wrote his song "6,000,000" as a remembrance to the victims of the Nazi concentration camps, as well as to the hundreds of thousands of victims of genocide in our own time. Since 2006, the song "6,000,000" has been performed numerous times across America in Holocaust Education and Holocaust Remembrance Day programs.
This four-minute video uses the song "6,000,000" as the soundtrack, and includes 16 audience-friendly archival photographs to introduce the facts and themes of Holocaust Education and Genocide Studies. Two Teacher's Guides are included with the Video: the first Teacher's Guide (5 pages) examines the song lyrics of "6,000,000"; and the second Teacher's Guide (10 pages) analyzes the relationship between the song and the archival photographs paired with the song.
This video resource is ideal for Holocaust Memorial Day, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and for the study of The Holocaust in US History and European History, and Social Studies classes. This video resource also complements the study of "Night" by Elie Wiesel, and the study of genocide in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.
For Choral Music teachers, the Young Voice and Choral Arrangements of "6,000,000" are included with this Video, and an instrumental accompaniment track for "6,000,000" is available free of charge on Hank's website www.AmericasSongwriter.com.