Videos

Web dialogue: Response of Inga, Magda and Wiktoria

26.10.2017 15:02

During a one-week trinational encounter in October 2017 Inga, Magda and Wiktoria, three sixteen-year-old girls from Poland, acquainted themselves in depth with the history of the Auschwitz camp and produced an image-sound collage:

Web dialogue: Response of Agatha, Diana, Antonia and Karl

26.10.2017 11:41

At a trinational encounter in Auschwitz in October 2017 the sixteen-year-old Agatha from Poland, the sixteen-year-old Karl and the seventeen-year-old Antonia from Germany and the nineteen-year-old Diana from Ukraine made a video clip in which they discussed this issue from very different perspectives.

Web dialogue: Response of Hanna, Marlene, Melina and Natalia

26.10.2017 11:41

During a trinational encounter in Auschwitz in October 2017 Hanna and Marlene from Germany, both seventeen, and Melina and Natalia from Poland, both sixteen, asked themselves whether anything can be learnt from history, and if so what, and gave their answer in a sound-image collage:

Web dialogue: Response of Clara and Karolina

20.08.2016 17:00

Clara of Germany and Karolina of Poland, both seventeen years old, answered together. They spent two weeks in Oświęcim/Auschwitz in the summer of 2016. This is their video statement.

Web dialogue: Response of Clemens and Paul

20.08.2016 12:45

Clemens, 21, and Paul, 17, of Germany were in Oświęcim/Auschwitz for two weeks in the summer of 2016 and there explored the history of the camp and the responsibility borne by the Topf & Sons engineers. This is their audio-visual collage.

Web dialogue: Response of Annika, Katharina und Lena-Marie

20.08.2016 12:39

The German pupils Annika, Lena-Marie and Katharina phrased their response in an audio-visual collage after participating in a two-week summer camp with German and Polish teenagers in Oświęcim/Auschwitz in August 2016.

Web dialogue: Response of Johannes and Mattis

07.11.2015 12:33

These two pupils, who are in the 10th form at the "Evangelisches Ratsgymnasium" grammar school in Erfurt (Germany) found an important answer to this question in the words of Auschwitz survivor Éva Fahidi-Pusztai, whom they encountered at the Topf & Sons Place of Remembrance in November 2016. Their audio-visual collage.


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