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Troubled Landscapes Memories of Crises, Turmoil and Attacks in German History and Culture Exploring Traces of Violence in the Topography of Munich and Nuremberg August 29 – September 7, 2017 Program Tuesday, August 29, 2017 18:00-20:00

Arrival and check-in at the Art Hotel, Paul-Heyse-Straße 10, Munich Arthotel bar: Meeting & becoming acquainted with the study group

Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Day 1 – Traces and Voids of Violence 09:30 Departure from hotel 10:00-12:00 Layers of History – Traces of Violence: A Visit to the Munich City Museum  Individual visit of the museum  Task: Finding traces (and voids) of violence in the exhibition 12:00-13:00 Lunch break 13:30-16:00 Troubling Memories and Challenging Legacies: Munich City Walking Tour  Visit of the Memorial for the Nazi-Persecution of Lesbians and Gays at Oberanger/Dultstrasse  Student Presentation: Commemorating the Fate of Homosexuals in Germany and Munich (Pablo Lessa)  Visit of Kurt-Eisner Monument at Oberanger, Schmidstraße 2  Student Presentation: Kurt Eisner and the Bavarian Soviet Republic (Sasanka Kanuparthi)  Visit of Kurt-Eisner Memorial at Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse  Student Presentation: Kurt Eisner – Death, Memory and Legacy (Gal Givon) 17:00-19:00 Meeting with the Israeli Consul, Barer Str. 19 (tbc) 19:00-21:00 Welcome Dinner Thursday, August 31, 2017 Day 2 – Politics and Culture of Violence 09:00 Departure from hotel 09:20  Student Presentation: Munich – Capital of the Nazi Movement (Reuven Remez) 10:00-11:30 Nazi Legacies I - NS-Documentation Center  Guided tour through the exhibition 12:00-13:15 Nazi Legacies II - Visit of Historical Places  Visit of the former site of the Bürgerbräukeller at Rosenheimer Strasse 18  Student Presentation: The Beer Hall Putsch - History and Legacy of the Bürgerbräukeller (Sara Rosenthal)  Student Presentation: Georg Elser - Hero or Terrorist? (Yaniv Barzilay) 13:15-13:30 Lunch break

Gefördert vom DAAD aus Mitteln des Auswartigen Amtes (AA)

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14:30-16:30 (5 min)

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 Visit of Hitler’s former home at Prinzregentenplatz 16  Student Presentation: Hitler - Life, Myth and Present Perception (Emma Golinker) Art and Terror –Haus der Kunst  Student Presentation: ‘Degenerated Art’ – From an Exhibition to Violence (Noga Sagi)  Individual visit of the museum  Expert lecture: National-Socialist Architecture by Moritz Kienast Commemorating Resistance - “Weiße Rose” Memorial  Visit of the DenkStätte Weiße Rose, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1  Student Presentation: Resisting Violence – “Weiße Rose” (Areej Abu Ta´a)  Expert lecture: Commemorating “Weiße Rose” in Munich by Dr. Hildegard Kronawitter (in German)

Friday, September 1, 2017 Day 3 – Topographies of Terror and Resonating Violence 08:00 Departure from hotel and transfer to Dachau 09:00-13:30 Topography of Terror - Visit to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site  Guided tour at the former concentration camp with focus on the early years and persecution of political opponents by Moritz Kienast  Student Presentation: Dachau and “the Camp” (Sofia Diordiev) 13:30-16:00 Lunch break and visit of the Old City in Dachau 16:00 Transfer to the hotel Saturday, September 2, 2017 Day 4 – Munich Today 10:00-18:00 10:00 12:00 19:00

Free time Optional offers:  Visit of the Alte Pinakothek  Visit of the Neue Pinakothek Arthotel bar: Reflections and discussion

Sunday, September 3, 2017 Day 5 – Confronting and Commemorating Neo-Nazi Terrorism 08:45 Departure from hotel 09:00-11:00 A Forgotten Attack – Visit to the Theresienwiese  Visit of the Oktoberfest Attack Memorial at Bavariaring 5  Student Presentation: The Oktoberfest Attack (Noa Samuel) 09:30  Conversation with journalist Ulrich Chaussy first at the Memorial 11:30-12:00 Attacking Pluralism and Democracy – Visit to the NSU Memorial at Trappentreu Strasse  Student Presentation: East and West - Extremist Right Terrorism after 1990 and the NSU murders in Munich (Ronit Tapiero) 12:30  Student Presentation: The NSU Trial in Munich (Yonatan Hoffman)  Meeting with Robert Andreasch (NSU Watch) 13:00-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-16:00 Present Challenges – Visit to the Refugee’s Projects Auer Haus, Mariahilfplatz 10  Student Presentation: The Impact of Violence – Trauma and Refuge in Light of the Current Refugee Crisis (Nitzan Chelouche)  Meeting and learning about educational concepts 16:30-18:00 Coming to Terms with the Past: Munich’s Multiple Competing Memories  Round table discussion with experts and students from Munich Monday, September 4, 2017 2

Day 6 – Expressing and Confronting Political Violence 07:30-10:00 Departure from the hotel and transfer to Nuremberg  Student Presentation: The Party Rallies – Cheering People, Marching Columns (Aliya Belokhodzhaeva) 10:00-13:30 Brutality in Stone – Visit to the Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds 10:00-10:20  Student Presentation: Architecture – Brutality in Stone (Olga Gerasimova) 10:20-13:30  Guided tour through the museum 13:30-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-16:30 Political Violence on Trial – Visit to the Memorium Nuremberg Trials 14:00-14:20  Student Presentation: Trials against Perpetrators – From Nuremberg to Demjanjuk (Lina Kipriushina) 14:20-16:00  Visit of the Memorial 16:30-17:30 Continuity of Political Violence – Visit to the NSU Memorial, Am Kartäusertor  Student Presentation: The NSU Murders in Nuremberg (Rami Tzafon)  Conversation with Birgit Meir (Institut für sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Bildung und Beratung) on commemorating the victims of the NSU 17:30-20:00 Free time in Nuremberg’s Old City Tuesday, September 5, 2017 Day 7 - Resonating Violence – 45 Years after the Munich Olympic Attack 08:00 Departure from hotel and transfer to Fürstenfeldbruck 08:30-13:00 Terror- and Memoryscapes – Visit to Fürstenfeldbruck  Visit of the Memorial plaque at the Old Tower of the airbase  Student Presentation: Background of the Munich Olympics Hostage Crisis in 1972 (Daria Kuklinskaia)  Student Presentation: The Failed Rescue Attempt at Fürstenfeldbruck Airbase (Alina Sarycheva)  Visit of the Commemoration Site outside the Fürstenfeldbruck Airbase  Conversation with the artist Hannes L. Goetz 11:00  Public Commemoration Event for the Victims of the Munich Olympic Attack 13:00 Return to Munich 14:00-15:00 Lunch break 15:00-18:00 Jewish Past and Present – The St. Jakobs-Platz as Memory Place  Student Presentation: A Brief History of Violence and Threats against the Munich Jewish Community (Jemal Yaryyeva) 15:30-17:00  Guided tour through the Jewish Museum 17:00  Meeting with Charlotte Knobloch, President of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München und Oberbayern, former President of Central Council of Jews in Germany Wednesday, September 6, 2017 Day 8 – Troubled Histories and Conflicting Memories 08:00 Departure from hotel 08:30-10:30 Resonating Violence – Commemorating Terrorism in Munich  Student Presentation: Violent 1970 – Anti-Israeli Attacks in Munich preceding the Olympic Attack (David Amichai)  Visit of Memorial Sites at Connollystraße 33, Hans Braun Brücke in the Olympiapark  Student Presentation: Commemorating the Olympic Attack from 1972 in Munich (Marc Brüggemann) 11:00-14:00  Ceremony for the Inauguration of the New Commemoration Site for the Victims of the Munich Olympic Attack - BMW Welt 14:30-15:30  Visit of the newly inaugurated Munich Olympic Attack 1972 Memorial Site  Conversation with Journalist Kassian Stroh (Süddeutsche Zeitung)- in German 16:00-18:00 Protest, Culture and Modernity – Pinakothek der Moderne 3

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 Student Presentation: Munich’s 1968 – From Gruppe S.P.U.R. to Teufel and Kunzelmann’s Tupamaros (Noa Swissa)  Individual visit of the Museum Forgotten Memories of Terrorism – Visit to Englischer Garten  Student Presentation: Revolutionary Cell / Carlos-Group attack on Radio Free Europe (Piotr Malochwiej)  Student Presentation: RAF attacks on Ernst Zimmermann / MTU (1985) and Karl-Heinz Beckurts/Siemens (1986) (Caitlin Doherty) Farewell Dinner at the Restaurant

Thursday, September 7, 2017 Departure

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