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What Can be Learned about Antisemitism from Holocaust Survivor Testimonies? A Narrative Inquiry Approach. In: JSSE - Journal of Social Science Education. Jg.19 H. 3. 27.3.2020
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1 Introduction: Problematisation of the field in the context of German Social Science Education
2 Theoretical and methodological foundations: Narrative Inquiry
3 Methodology: Thematic narrative analysis of archival materials
4 Results: portraitive analysis of the witnesses’ autobiographical narratives
4.1 Margot Segall-Blank, born in 1926 in Berlin, Germany (interview in English)
4.4 Eugen Hermann-Friede, born in 1926 in Berlin, Germany (Interview in German)
4.5 Aaron Bell (born Bielski), born in 1930 in Stankiewicz, Poland (interview in English)
4.6 Jack Bass (born Bassfreund), born in 1923 in Bernkastel, Germany (interview in English)
5 Discussion of the portraitive analyses of the witnesses’ autobiographical narratives
5.1 Sense of safety, love, belonging, solidarity and resistance
5.2 Set-apart times, Kristallnacht and the burning of the Book of Books
5.3 An example of an “identity model” under tension
5.4 Father-Son relationship, and continued experience of antisemitism
6 Conclusion
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