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Ergebnisse aus Lernen & Lehren zu Auschwitz (KZ und Vernichtungslager)

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Das Projekt „AUSCHWITZA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945.. Memento – ein multimediales Archiv“ wurde von der Christlichen Vereinigung Auschwitzer Familien (Chrześciańskie Stowarzyszenie Rodzin Oświęcimskich, ChSRO) in zwei Projektphasen in den Jahren 2005 und 2006 durchgeführt.

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Schüler mit z. T. xenophoben Einstellungen erfahren durch die Begegnung mit einem Überlebenden des Holocaust, wie stark Diskriminierung und Verfolgung bis heute die Lebensrealität der Opfer prägt.

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Schülerinnen und Schüler lesen Quellen über die DeportationA Nazi euphemism for deportation. The forced relocation of Jews and Gypsies as well as Slavic native populations from their homes to other localities, usually to ghettos or concentration camps, labor camps and killing centers. Nazis referred to deportations as "evacuations" or "resettlements" to disguise this component of mass murder. Berliner Juden und besuchen die Gedenkstätte AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945..

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Potsdamer Abiturienten nehmen ihren Besuch in der Gedenkstätte AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945. zum Anlass, ein Unterrichtsvideo für ihre jüngeren Mitschüler zu drehen.

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Zur Diskussion

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Christian Schmidtmann beschreibt neue Wege bei der Beschäftigung mit den Opfern des Holocaust im Unterricht am Beispiel des Videos von Jane Korman

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Lernort

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In Erfurt entsteht ein Lernort über die Beteiligung der deutschen Industrie am Massenmord.

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Das Zentrum ist ein Ort der Begegnung, der von katholischen Kirche in der Nähe des ehemaligen Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslagers AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945. angeboten wird.

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Die IJBS in AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945./Oświęcim fördert internationale Begegnungen und unterstützt Gedenkstättenfahrten zum ehemaligen Vernichtungs- und KonzentrationslagerAbbreviated as KZ. Prison in which political and religious dissidents, ethnic and racial opponents were involuntarily held. Before the end of World War II, the Germans set up several thousand such camps. Auschwitz.

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Das Jüdischen Zentrums in Oświęcim/AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945. beherbergt eine Dokumentation über das jüdische Leben vor Ort bis zum Holocaust, eine Synagoge sowie ein Pädagogisches Zentrum mit eigenen Bildungsangeboten.

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Empfehlung Unterrichtsmaterial

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Unterrichtsmaterialien zum System der Lager im Nationalsozialismus.

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Filmheft der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung zu Robert Thalheims Film über einen Zivildienstleistenden in der Gedenkstätte AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945..

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Projektdokumentation über Gedenkfahrten nach AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945. mit Jugendlichen der rechten Szene.

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Empfehlung Web

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Zwei Vorschläge für die Arbeit mit Internetressourcen.

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Das United States Holocaust Memorial Museum stellt ein privates Fotoalbum eines SSThe SS started as guard detachments formed in 1925 to act as Hitler's personal guard. From 1929 on, under Heinrich Himmler, the SS developed into the elite units of the Nazi party. These Nazi paramilitary, black-shirted storm troops used two symbols copied from Teutonic runes -- a parallel, jagged double S usually used as a warning for high-tension wires or lightning. The SS was built into a giant organization by Himmler and provided the staff for the police, concentration camp guards and fighting units [Waffen SS].-Angehörigen aus AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945. Online.

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Ein Webportal der Gedenkstätte Yad Vashem mit Fotodokumenten über die Vernichtung der ungarischen Jüdinnen und Juden in AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945..

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Empfehlung Fachbuch

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Eine Neuauflage des Berichts von Rudolf Vrba über seine Verschleppung nach AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945. und seine Flucht mit Alfréd Wetzler.

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Das erste Buch über den AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945.-Prozess der DDR von 1966 und den Lagerarzt Horst Fischer.

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Beiträge zur Geschichte der NS-KonzentrationslagerAbbreviated as KZ. Prison in which political and religious dissidents, ethnic and racial opponents were involuntarily held. Before the end of World War II, the Germans set up several thousand such camps. und ihrer Erinnerung

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Empfehlung Fachdidaktik

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Studierende reflektieren über Adornos Radiovortrag "Erziehung nach AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945." nach einer Gedenkstättenfahrt nach Auschwitz.

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Referral books for children

Der Autor Michail Krausnick erzählt die Lebensgeschichte von Else Schmidt, die als Mädchen nach AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945. und Ravensbrück deportiert wurde.

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Ein sehr gut gezeichnetes Comic über das Warschauer GhettoThe Nazis revived the medieval term 'ghetto' to describe their compulsory "Jewish quarters". Ghettos were poor sections of a city where all Jews from the city and surrounding areas were forced to reside. Surrounded by barbed wire or walls, the ghettos were sealed and no one could leave. Established mostly in German-occupied Eastern Europe (for example, Lodz, Warsaw, Vilna, Riga, Minsk), the ghettos were characterized by overcrowding, starvation and heavy labor. All ghettos were eventually dissolved, and the Jews and Gypsies that had resided there were deported and murdered..

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Ein jüdisches Ehepaar erinnert sich an das ehemalige KZKonzentrationslager (NS- Abkürzung: KL), nach 1933 eingerichtet zur Ausschaltung politischer Gegner, zur Einschüchterung der Bevölkerung und zur Isolierung und Vernichtung unerwünschter sozialer, ethnischer und religiöser Minderheiten sowie Kriegsgefangener. Der SS unterstellt, waren die Lager der ordentlichen Rechtsprechung entzogen. Der Tod von Millionen Menschen durch unzureichende Ernährung und Unterbringung, durch Zwangsarbeit, Krankheiten und Misshandlungen war beabsichtigt. Bis 1945 gab es im NS-Machtbereich tausende Lager, Nebenlager und Außenkommandos. AuschwitzA complex of concentration, labor and extermination camps located approximately 40 miles west of Cracow in Upper Silesia (Poland). Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became a killing center in 1942. Auschwitz I was the central camp. Auschwitz II, also known as Birkenau, was the killing center. Auschwitz III, or Monowitz, was the IG Farben labor camps, also known as BUNA. In addition, there were numerous subsidiary camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Army on January 27, 1945..

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Filmheft der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung zu Robert Thalheims Film „Am Ende kommen Touristen“ (2007).

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Die Auswirkungen der Verfolgung auf Blanka Puders weiteres Leben.

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Empfehlung Lebensbericht

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Überlebenszeugnisse von Batsheva Dagan - über das Leben unter den Bedingungen von Verfolgung und im KonzentrationslagerAbbreviated as KZ. Prison in which political and religious dissidents, ethnic and racial opponents were involuntarily held. Before the end of World War II, the Germans set up several thousand such camps..

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Götz Aly recherchiert das kurze Leben der Marion Samuel (1931-1943).

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Neu eingetroffen

Neu eingetroffen

Mit „Industrie und Holocaust“ liegt die Geschichte der Firma Topf & Söhne vor, deren Name als Baumeister von Verbrennungsanlagen in Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslagern der Nationalsozialisten untrennbar verbunden ist.

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Unterrichtsanregungen zu einer Wanderausstellung des jüdischen Museums Berlin.

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200 Stunden Film- und Tonbandmaterial, eintausend Textseiten mit Berichten und reiches Bildmaterial über die Geschichte ehemaliger Häftlinge des nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslage

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Lichtbild von Zdenka Hlavica, ermordet 1942.

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Grundlageninformation mit verlinkten Begriffen.

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