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Coming to Terms with the Past: Holocaust Education in Germany and the Effort to Reckon with its History and Teach about Genocide
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Introduction and Overview of Holocaust Education in Germany

by Maxwell Menin

In the seventy-five years following the end of World War II, the way in which German schools have taught the…

Interview: Micheal Sturm (1950s Education)

by Maxwell Menin

Micheal Sturm, a retired Dalton math teacher, was born in 1943 in Frankfurt Germany. He came of age in the decade immediately following the end of the Holocaust, and affirmed... Continued

Interview: Daniel Kashi (1990s Education)

by Maxwell Menin

Daniel Kashi, a language teacher working in Germany, was born in Stuttgart in 1980. Kashi embodies the unique experience of being a Jewish person coming of age in a conservative... Continued

Interview Hannah Moser (2010s Education)

by Maxwell Menin

Hannah Moser, grew up in the very conservative town of Dresden, in eastern Germany. She went to an upper class Christian high school in the early 2010s where she “did... Continued

Closing Thoughts

by Maxwell Menin

Both the research and interviews point to the fact that even over 75 years after the Holocaust and a national…

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