Projects
This page lists only the most important ongoing and completed projects.
SEARCHING FOR TRACES OF GURS
From January 2020 to December 2022, as part of the “Jugend Erinnert” (Youth Remembers) program, the Federal Republic of Germany is supporting the Blaue Haus project for German and Polish students titled "Breisach/ Oświęcim: Searching for traces of Gurs, and Multiplier-Training Courses on the Gurs Internment Camp in Southern France." The project focuses on the fate of the Breisach Jews who were deported initially to southern France in October 1940 and then, beginning in August 1942, sent on via Drancy near Paris to Auschwitz. Only a few of those who were deported to Gurs survived. The project group investigates their stories as well as those of the Breisach Jews who died in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp.

15.10.2022
Multiplikator*innen Training SPURENSUCHE GURS
historisch-politische Bildungsarbeit nicht nur an Gedenkstätten
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24.04.2022
MICKEY’S TRIP FROM GURS TO THE HERE AND NOW – A comic book is extended!
A project against discrimination by pupils of the Walter-Eucken-Gymnasium
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11.09.2021
STUDY trip to poland “searching for traces of Gurs”
Finally, our planned study trip could take place: Olivia Schneller, Christiane Walesch-Schneller and Bernd Hainmüller traveled to Poland with 11 students and an infant.
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29.01.2021
SEMINAR “searching for traces of Gurs”
The second and last part of the online seminar took place at the end of January. The focus was the exhibition “Gurs 1940. The Deportation and Murder of Jews from Southwestern Germany” (House of the Wannsee Conference memorial, Berlin).
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27.11.2020
SEMINAR “Searching for traces of Gurs”
14 students from the Catholic University of Freiburg participate in the Blaue Haus seminar SEARCHING FOR TRACES OF GURS
“Searching for Traces of Gurs” is the abbreviated title of the project to which invited German and Polish students. Together we took part in active remembrance work, both with and beyond contemporary witnesses.
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23.10.2020
VIDEOCASTS “Searching for traces of Gurs”
“Mickey Mouse in Gurs. When comic characters have a completely different origin”
Illustrator Horst Rosenthal (1915–1942) created three comic books during his internment at the Gurs camp. Using Mickey Mouse and other characters, he made it possible for later readers to understand what everyday life was like behind the barbed-wire fence. In connection with the commemoration of the deportation of Jewish residents of Baden to Gurs on October 22, 1940, the Blaue Haus made a series of videocasts on the illustrated stories and the man who created them.
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21.10.2020
The photographic staging of The Crime AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU 1944
Training course as part of the project SEARCHING FOR TRACES OF GURS
conducted by Dr. Christoph Kreutzmüller, House of the Wannsee Conference memorial and educational site, Berlin
The photographs in the Lili Jacob album are viewed as “icons of the Holocaust,” despite the fact that they were taken by two SS photographers in the summer of 1944 with the aim of showing how smoothly the murder of Hungarian Jews was proceeding. Jumping off from the book he wrote with Tal Bruttmann and Stefan Hördler, historian Dr. Christoph Kreutzmüller discussed with the project group SEARCHING FOR TRACES OF GURS the background of the album, visible and invisible, and reconstructed the original order of the photographs.
The recorded Zoom workshop was part of the seminar – also titled SEARCHING FOR TRACES OF GURS – of the Catholic University of Freiburg and the Blaue Haus.
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01.10.2020
STUDY GROUP “Letter collection” founded to aid in searching for traces of GURS
In September, a group of full-time employees and volunteers had a first glimpse of the Blaue Haus collection of letters preceding and related to the deportation to the Gurs internment camp.
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Brücke für die Zukunft
See more: www.brueckefuerdiezukunft.de
Günzburger Projekt
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