Monday, October 28, 2013
Josef Neuhaus- Arrival and Daily Life in Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Father Patrick DesBois
I read a while back about a French priest who has taken on the mission of discovering every mass grave of Jews in the Ukraine. It is a pretty interesting story and the link to the NY TImes article is below. I am also linking a podcast (below that) from the USHMM about it.
NY Times article
Podcast
If you read the article or listen to the podcast, I would love to hear your thoughts on it. These would have been the victims of the mobile killing squads we talked about today.
What is the importance of knowing where someone is buried, of having an actual grave to visit? Why do people return to the scene of accidents and deaths? Why are these things so important to us as humans?
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Week of 10/28
I really appreciate those of you who are working so hard on your Memorial projects. I think they are going to turn out fantastic and you will really feel accomplished. This week will bring more information on the actual camps as well as a day that I started last year and really felt that they benefitted from. I'm looking forward to that day very much.
Monday, 10/28
Work on Memorial Project
Tuesday, 10/29
Camps E and R
Ecphrastic poetry due
Wednesday, 10/30
Camp Stations Information Day
Thursday, 10/31
Maus II Seminar
Friday, 11/1
Round table discussion
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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Week of 10/21
I may have missed last week, and I'm sorry. This week is going to be moving us into the much heavier stuff, so you need to be ready.
Monday, 10.21
Wannsee Conference clip
Tuesday, 10.22
Deportations
Wednesday, 10.23
Finish deportations
Thursday, 10.24
Friday, 10.25
Euthanasia program
Mobile killing squads
Monday, 10/28, is when we will work on our memorial projects again. Be ready for that. You cannot spend the period just wasting time. WORK, WORK, WORK. :)
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