Wer hat denn 1933 an Auschwitz gedacht - Alltag und Diskriminierung im NS-Staat
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Narrated by:
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Gisa Bergmann
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Heiko Grauel
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Helmut Winkelmann
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By:
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Reinhold Keiner
About this listen
Das 53 min. lange Hörbuch ist in fünf Kapitel unterteilt:
- Kapitel 1: Nationalsozialistische‚ Volksgemeinschaft und Rassengesetzgebung;
- Kapitel 2: Alltag im NS-Staat - Diskriminierungen und Benachteiligungen;
- Kapitel 3: Rassistische Erfassungs-, Vertreibungs- und Vernichtungspolitik;
- Kapitel 4: "Festsetzung" und Internierung in Lagern;
- Kapitel 5: "So etwas vergisst man aber nie …!"
Critic Reviews
… ist wirklich mal was für Lehrer beispielsweise, um damit etwas über Sinti und Roma eben zu hören und zu lernen.
-- Audio - Das Hörbuchmagazin, Hessischer Rundfunk
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