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- 2017.04.25
Steve Richardson at Mill Hill School, Ripley uses the testimony of survivors, plus letters, documents and newspaper articles as a basis for his Year 9 lesson on 'liberation'. He begins by asking his class what they think the word evokes, and the students come up with a range of possibilities, including joy, happiness, relief and confusion. Steve concentrates on a piece of film testimony from Leon Greenman, one of the very few British Jews in Auschwitz. At the end of the lesson the students are asked to re-assess their understanding of the word 'liberation' in relation to the Holocaust. In view of the evidence presented, 'liberation' becomes less of a joyful concept, but one tinged with notions of sorrow, loss and emotional entrapment.
Video Series: Teaching About the Holocaust
Release Date 2010