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Working Group Commemoration Trip to Auschwitz

http://auschwitz.lehrware.de/ The two colleagues Pascal Materne and Claudius Mühlhäusler visited the memorial site of the Auschwitz concentration camp in September 2019 and then decided to repeat this trip with their students. This is what happened on November 13, 2019 the first working group to travel to the memorial sites in Auschwitz, initially consisting of 15 students from the two lower grades of the higher vocational school for economics. We have big plans!
We will visit the largest concentration camp of the Nazis, in which more than a million people, mainly Jews, were exterminated industrially, and do with it what so many of the victims of this barbaric orgy of violence wished for the most: they did not want to simply be devoured without a trace, but at least be seen and remembered. Before that, we will inform ourselves extensively - and we don't just want to do this in the traditional way through contemporary witnesses, lectures, books, audio books, websites and films, but above all by visiting the places where the events took place, from which there are very interesting things in the region: the Frank Loebsche House in Landau, the documentation center of the Palatinate Clinic in Klingenmünster, the Westwall Museum in Bad Bergzabern, the Westwall hiking trail in Schaidt, the Mikveh and the synagogue in Speyer, the documentation and culture center German Sinti and Roma as well as the Thingstätte in Heidelberg, the memorial of the Natzweile concentration camp r/ Struthof, the Maginot Line Museum in Fort de Schoenenbourg ... We will also earn money through various initiatives to reduce the costs of our project and to strengthen our community: for example, on December 6th we have fair chocolate Nicholas offered at our school, sold non-alcoholic mulled wine and home-made waffles at the Drei-Königs-Markt in Kandel and we will offer our students roses for Valentine's Day.
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