Guided Tour for School classes “On Displaying Violence: First Exhibitions on the Nazi Occupation in Europe, 1945-1948”
- School classes (pupils aged 14+)
- Student group or school classes (per student) 1.00 €
Based on original historical objects, the guided tour through all the exhibition rooms deals with the horrors of the National Socialist occupation and the Holocaust. Objects such as a carpet, photographs, newspaper articles, films etc., illustrate the events of the Nazi rule. Numerous photos and drawings are also discussed, including those of the Jewish refugee Ludwig Meidner. In addition, the tour sheds light on forms of resistance and reconstruction in the occupied French and Polish territories and reflects on exile in London during and after the Second World War. Participants will learn how a collective national memory began to form in Poland, Czechoslovakia and France after the war, and which social processes shaped the remembrance of those historical events. The topics discussed refer to the Berlin and Brandenburg framework curriculum for schools and support the students in learning about the critical examination of historical sources and images. Focal points can be determined individually on request.
60 minutes
Languages: English, French, Spanish, German (further lanuages on request)