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Schirmer, Christy – 1998
This curriculum unit is designed to teach students how the Holocaust differed in Hungary, what conditions were like at the largest extermination camp (Auschwitz-Birkenau), and about people who risked their lives to save Hungarian and Polish Jews. The unit notes that students should already be acquainted with the rise of anti-Semitism in Germany…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, European History, Foreign Countries, High Schools

Call, Jolayne Sillito – Thought & Action, 2000
This personal response to German history by a professor attending a major conference at the University of Heidelberg reflects on the country's long history of education and research, the role of language in history, a speech urging tolerance by the Dutch woman who protected Anne Frank's family, and her reactions to a visit to the Dachau…
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Human Relations
Brinkmann, Annette, Ed.; Ehmann, Annegret, Ed.; Milton, Sybil, Ed.; Rathenow, Hanns-Fred, Ed.; Wyrwoll, Regina, Ed. – 2000
This project is the result of extensive research about the practical applications of "National Socialism and the Holocaust" in historical and political education in and outside schools and in educational work with young people. The multifaceted documentation, on CD-ROM, booklet and a Web site is aimed at a broad international and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, European History, Foreign Countries, Modern History
Williams, Kristin – 1998
These materials have been designed for teachers in order to help students make more connections in their learning about the Holocaust. Written to enhance and supplement existing units in world history and world literature curricula in a California high school, the following materials have been prepared for the project: small group presentations of…
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Integrated Activities
Oliver, Paula Popow – 1999
This family history recounts the life and personal experiences of Marianne Wahnschaff Ballester who was born in the United States in 1929 to German parents. Marianne and her mother spent the World War II years in Stassfurt, Germany, and returned to the United States in 1946. The overview of her life includes a reunion with her father, attendance…
Descriptors: European History, Family History, Family Mobility, Foreign Countries
Toiviainen, Timo – 1995
The beginning of organized European cooperation in adult education was the focus of a research study. A brief review of earlier research was conducted. Study findings indicated that, after World War II, Europe was less influential in issues of real significance in the world, with the Soviet Union dominating Eastern Europe and the center of power…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developed Nations, Educational History, European History
Shuhgalter, A. – 2002
The countries of Hungary and Poland are steadily moving along the road of transition from their recent totalitarian past to modern capitalist democracies. Hungary and Poland are changing, developing economies based on new principles, resolving multiple social issues, and patching the projection from their history that still casts a shadow on the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, European History, Foreign Countries
Hartley, William L. – 1998
This curriculum project was designed primarily to be incorporated into a larger world history unit on the Holocaust and World War II. The project can be adapted for a lesson on 'situational ethics' for use in a philosophy class. The lesson requires students to examine a historical case and to write and discuss that particular case. The project's…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Critical Thinking, Ethics, European History

Wegner, Gregory – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1995
Examines educational policy formation in the Education and Religion branch of postwar Berlin's Office of Military Government relating to the "gymnasium," a potent symbol of elite German schooling tradition. As shown by West Berlin's conservative 1950s schooling policies, German education traditions were so powerful that neither Hitler's…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Wegner, Gregory – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1995
Buchenwald offers an omnipresent reminder that future success of political and economic reunification is related to slow, but necessary, healing of national wounds over dual legacies of Hitler and the Cold War. In midst of painful transitions, the living memorial of Buchenwald holds promise as a place where German youth might continue arduous…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Foreign Countries

Large, David Clay – Social Education, 1993
Presents a historical review of German relations with European nations from the end of World War II until 1992. Claims that Chancellor Willy Brandt's efforts to improve East-West relations set the stage for German reunification. Contends that Germany's role in a united Europe has yet to be determined. (CFR)
Descriptors: Current Events, Diplomatic History, European History, Foreign Countries
Petrianos, Paul – 2002
The poetry writing in the concentration camps during the Holocaust enabled some people to survive, not in the biological sense, but in the psychological sense because it helped preserve their self esteem. The goal of this curriculum project is to expose students to the Holocaust by reading about the tragedy through the poetry of the victims. The…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, European History, Foreign Countries
Bakker, Don – 1994
This unit is part of a series of curriculum materials that applies the choices approach to critical junctures in history. The focus is on Germany's defeat in World War I and conditions in Germany contributing to the rise of Nazism. Students are provided with background readings on the Weimar Republic, the reparations imposed on Germany with their…
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, Nazism, Political Issues
Clark, Joanna – 1999
As Holocaust study for youth becomes integrated into the U.S. educational structure, educators throughout the country are going to need resources that combine history and humanity to convey to young people the impact of tragedy and violence that World War II and the Holocaust had on the youth of a particular time in the 20th century. This paper…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Curriculum Development, Diaries, European History
Wukitch, Lauren – 1998
This Holocaust curriculum project is designed for a 10th grade world cultures class that meets for 80 minutes per day during one semester. The students use selected primary sources including poems, diary excerpts, and a short novel written by victims and survivors of the Holocaust. They also examine profiles about the rescuers. Additional…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Cultural Context, European History, Foreign Countries