Arthur Ney

  • 14+
  • 2 class periods

Arthur Ney was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1930. During the Holocaust, he was imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto. He escaped before the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and managed to hide his Jewish identity until liberation. Arthur immigrated to Canada in 1948 as a war orphan. He passed away in 2016.

The educational materials below can be used to create a lesson around Arthur Ney’s survival story.

Learning Objectives

  • engage with survivor testimony
  • develop media skills by researching a survivor’s story on the digital resource Re:Collection
  • use historical-thinking and critical-thinking skills to complete a timeline

How to use these materials in class

Step 1: The Background Reading is a short introduction to a survivor’s story that provides historical and biographical context. Distribute the Background Reading to your students to prepare them to delve deeper into Arthur Ney’s survival story.

Step 2: The Re:Collection Instructions show students how to navigate the digital resource Re:Collection. Distribute the instructions before your students use the digital resource.

Step 3: The Author Biography Activity asks students to answer ten chronological questions about a survivor’s life before, during and after the Holocaust. Assign this activity to your students to guide them through an exploration of Arthur Ney’s page on Re:Collection.

Step 4: The Timeline Activity asks students to create a timeline of significant events from a survivor’s life alongside significant events in the history of the Holocaust. Assign this activity to your students to apply what they learned about Arthur Ney’s experiences during the Holocaust to the broader historical context.