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Credits

Responsible for the website

Lernen aus der Geschichte e.V., Berlin
(“Learning from History”, registered association, Berlin)

Association board

Prof. Hanns-Fred Rathenow (Chair) rathenow [at] lernen-aus-der-geschichte [dot] de
Prof. Dr. Birgit Wenzel wenzel [at] lernen-aus-der-geschichte [dot] de
Christian Geißler-Jagodzinski: geissler [at] lernen-aus-der-geschichte [dot] de

Project coordinator

Birgit Marzinka: marzinka [at] lernen-aus-der-geschichte [dot] de

Postal Adress

Lernen aus der Geschichte e.V.
c/o Institut für Gesellschaftswissenschaften und historisch-politische Bildung
FR 3-7
Technische Universität Berlin
Franklinstraße 28/29
D-10587 Berlin

Tel.: +49 (0) 30 314 73143

 

Web editors and project staff

Ingolf Seidel: seidel [at] lernen-aus-der-geschichte [dot] de
Dorothee Ahlers: ahlers [at] lernen-aus-der-geschichte [dot] de
Markus Nesselrodt: nesselrodt [at] lernen-aus-der-geschichte [dot] de

 

Site Relaunch 2009

Conceptional design

Etta Grotrian
Astrid Homann
Lisa Just
Birgit Marzinka
Volker Moritz
Pierre Maite
Sandy Kaltenborn

Web editors

Etta Grotrian
Astrid Homann
Lisa Just
Birgit Marzinka

Programming

Volker Moritz
http://restoel.net

Design

Pierre Maite
Sandy Kaltenborn
von Image Shift

Flash programming

Michael Butschkau

English translation

Kate Sturge

 

With the kind support of:

Stiftung "Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft"
(Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future)
http://www.stiftung-evz.de

Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung
(German Federal Agency for Civic Education)
http://www.bpb.de

 

Copyright

Content design and project management up to summer 2008:
Fördergesellschaft Kulturelle Bildung e.V., Bonn
(Fund for Cultural Education, Bonn)
Regina Wyrwoll
http://www.kulturelle-bildung.de

 

Special thanks to the following institutions

George Eckert Institut für Internationale Schulbuchforschung
(Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research)
Körber Stiftung 
(Körber Foundation)
Landesbildstelle Berlin
(State picture archive, Berlin)
Sekretariat der Ständigen Konferenz der Kultusminister der Länder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
(Secretariat of the Standing Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany)
Verband der Geschichtslehrer Deutschlands e.V.
(German Association of History Teachers)
Goethe-Institut, Head Office, Munich
Goethe-Institut Washington DC
Robert Bosch Foundation
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

 

Members of the advisory board up to August 2008

Annette Brinkmann, Fund for Cultural Education, Bonn
Annegret Ehmann, historian, Berlin
Christian Geißler-Jagodzinski, civic educator, Berlin
Dr. William Gilcher, Goethe Institute, Washington, DC
Dr. Matthias Heyl, International Youth Meeting Centre Ravensbrück
Dr. Beate Kosmala, German Resistance Memorial Centre, Berlin
Gottfried Kößler, Fritz Bauer Institute, Frankfurt
Thomas Lutz, Topography of Terror Foundation, Berlin
Dr. Falk Pingel, Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research, Braunschweig
Prof. Hanns-Fred Rathenow, Institute for Social Sciences and Education in History and Politics, Technical University Berlin
Dr. Robert Sigel, Josef Effner school, DachauThe first durable concentration camp, near Munich, Germany, opened in late March 1933. At first, political opponents were interned in Dachau. Gradually more groups were incarcerated there. In Dachau, there was no mass extermination program, but out of a total of 206,206 registered prisoners, there were 31,591 registered deaths. However, the total number of deaths in Dachau, including victims of individual and mass executions and death marches, will never be fully known. On April 29, 1945, the camp was liberated by units of the U.S. Seventh Army.
Barbara Thimm, International Youth Hostel Dachau

 

Previous funders

Goethe Institute
http://www.goethe.de
Holtzbrinck publishing group
http://www.holtzbrinck.de
German Foreign Office
http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de

 

This website arose from the CD-ROM project

Lernen aus der Geschichte: Projekte zu Nationalsozialismus und Holocaust in Schule und Jugendarbeit, hrsg. von Annette Brinkmann, Annegret Ehmann, Sybil Milton, Hanns Fred Rathenow, Regina Wyrwoll.
ARCult Media Verlag
Bonn, 2000
ISBN 3-930395-23-1
(currently out of print)

Responsible for the CD-ROM and accompanying booklet:

Press and Information Office of the German Federal Government
http://www.bundespresseamt.de
Goethe Institute
http://www.goethe.de
Robert Bosch Foundation
http://www.bosch-stiftung.de
Fund for Cultural Education
http://www.kulturelle-bildung.de

With the kind support of

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
http://www.ushmm.org
Association of Holocaust Organizations, New York

Content design and project director, CD-ROM

Regina Wyrwoll

Project coordination and editing, CD-ROM

Annette Brinkmann

Historical advisers, CD-ROM

Annegret Ehmann, former educational director, House of the Wannsee ConferenceConference called by Reinhard Heydrich and held at a lakeside villa in Wannsee, a suburb of Berlin, on January 20, 1942, to coordinate the logistics of the "final solution." Memorial and Educational Site, Berlin / currently director of RAA Brandenburg e.V. (Association for education and social integration), Potsdam
Sybil Milton, former Senior Historian at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC / Independent scholar, Chevy Chase, MD / Vice President of the Independent Commission of Experts: Switzerland – Second World War
Hanns-Fred Rathenow, Professor of Civic Education, Institute for Social Sciences and Education in History and Politics, Technical University Berlin