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Projects of the year 2004-2005: slideshows

After the study tour, students are asked to present their project to other classes in the high school. These oral interventions are most often based on slideshows made from photographs of the camp. Each image is the subject of a commentary, prepared with the teachers, which sheds historical light on the discovered sites and the organization of the Auschwitz complex. Other slideshows, involving specific evaluation and follow-up, are carried out as part of the Supervised Personal Works (TPE).

What memory should be transmitted for Auschwitz?

Three students from the Cordouan high school in Royan created a slideshow on the memory of the Shoah as part of the TPE. Their work addresses the testimony of survivors, the organization of commemorations and the presence of the Shoah in art and literature, but also returns to the negation of this past by revisionist theorists.

Lycée Cordouan - Royan (17)

We will tell them...

Based on the story of Ida Grinspan, who was arrested at the age of 14 on a farm in the Deux-Sèvres département, third-grade students from Pierre Mendès middle schoolFrance de Parthenay designed a slideshow evoking the deportation of French Jews to Auschwitz and the responsibility of the Vichy regime.

Collège Pierre Mendès-France - Parthenay (79)

As part of a project entitled "Passeurs de mémoire", the 9th grade students of the Amand Brionne middle school in St Aubin d'Aubigné, in Ille-et-Vilaine, wrote letters, produced an exhibition and prepared two slideshows about the study tour to Auschwitz. All of their work was presented to the public during a testimonial evening, and the exhibition circulated in several surrounding municipalities.

Collège Amand Brionne – St Aubin d'Aubigné (35)

Auschwitz, a duty to remember

After conducting research in groups to prepare for the study tour, the students of the 1st S class at Amiral Ronarc'h high school in Brest created an exhibition and slideshows about Auschwitz. They then used these materials to intervene in middle school classes.

Amiral Ronarc'h High School - Brest (29)

A Look at Auschwitz

On the way back from their study trip to Auschwitz, the L1 students of Victor Hugo de Hennebont high school created a website and a slideshow combining photographs and archive images. This slideshow was presented to 250 1st grade students in May 2005, on the occasion of the visit to the school of Ginette Kolinka, a survivor of convoy no. 71.

Lycée Victor Hugo - Hennebont (56)

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