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Ulrike Jensen: Remembering Ambivalent Histories and Contested Commemoration: The White Buses

In this article, Ulrike Jensen, assistant at Neuengamme Memorial’s study center, presents materials and reflections on how to address the ambivalent and debated history of the White Buses Rescue action in spring 1945 in history teachingband teacher training. The arcticle … Continue reading

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Oliver von Wrochem: Dealing with Perpetrators

In this article, Oliver von Wrochem, head of the study centerv at Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial presents material and reflections on how to address in a reflective way the concept of perpetratorship in teaching about memory culture. Oliver von Wrochem: … Continue reading

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Wrochem, Oliver von: The development of memory culture in German society after the war and the Nazi era. Memorials as symbolic sites of “negative memory” and as places to develop a reflective historical consciousness

Oliver von Wrochem: The development of memory culture in German society after the war and the Nazi era. Memorials as symbolic sites of “negative memory” and as places to develop a reflective historical consciousness. In: Bjerg, Helle; Körber, Andreas; Lenz, … Continue reading

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Memory Revisited. The Holocaust in European Art and Popular Culture in the New Millennium – Uppsala 03/13

That seems to be a very interesting conference!

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TeacMem: The First (Neuengamme) Seminar – Short Report

TeacMem: Developing Competence–Orientated Teaching on Historical Memories   The First (Neuengamme) Seminar – Short Report   On 22nd of March, 2010, 24 members and addressees of the TeacMem Seminar met in the outskirts of Hamburg, at the Study Center of … Continue reading

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