Just read about this in a Letter to the Editor in the latest Economist (27/2/2020).
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gradcat @julesG I didn‘t know about this event, and I spent a good portion of my grad school studies immersed in WWII events & atrocities. Thanks for the post, Julia...I‘m stacking. ♥️ 5y
julesG @gradcat I tried to not do WWII at university, it made up about 50% of all history courses offered in the history department. Those seminars and lectures were full to the brim with students and retired people sitting in. I was sick of the 70+ y/o telling the professors that they were wrong and that it never was like this. I had a very good history teacher at high school and I was allowed on a research course to one of the concentration camps.... 5y
julesG @gradcat That put me off my previous interest in the history of the first half of the 20th century. I chose the Middle Ages as my main area of studies and did a course on 'the role of the woman in the GDR' for my modern history credits. 5y
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Librarybelle Thanks for posting this! 5y
BarbaraBB Interesting. I have never heard this story even though Putten is really close to where I live! 5y
julesG @BarbaraBB Don't know whether it's true. I just shared it. 5y
BarbaraBB I have to look it up! Thanks for sharing! 5y
gradcat @julesG You are certainly a brave one to do the Middle Ages, though. In my humble opinion, those times were fairly brutish, right? I could see how a visit to one of the camps put you off WWII studies. I remember watching “Shoah,” the film, and feeling extremely washed out. I wanted to quit after that.... 5y