Johannes Meerwald M.A.
Johannes Meerwald M.A.
Johannes Meerwald is affiliated to the Fritz Bauer Institute since 2020. He is currently working on a doctoral project on the history of Jewish prisoners who were deported to German concentration camps from 1944 onwards and forced to work on large
The Holocaust in Bavaria. Jewish prisoners in the Dachau concentration camp complex (1944–1945)
The Holocaust in Bavaria. Jewish prisoners in the Dachau concentration camp complex (1944–1945)
Funding: Stiftung Ökohaus Doctoral Scholarship
In the last year of the war, the SS deported around 45,000 Jews from the eastern part of the German sphere of power to the Dachau
The Fritz Bauer Institute library is a specialised academic library, serving research, education and study, as well as professional and other types of training, and in particular the Fritz Bauer Institute employees and students of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
Jörg Osterloh hat an der Universität Hannover Geschichte und Politikwissenschaft studiert. Anschließend war er wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Hannah-Arendt-Institut an der Technischen Universität (TU) Dresden und Stipendiat der Volkswagen-Stiftung an der Ruhr-Universität
Jörg Osterloh hat an der Universität Hannover Geschichte und Politikwissenschaft studiert. Anschließend war er wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Hannah-Arendt-Institut an der Technischen Universität (TU) Dresden und Stipendiat der Volkswagen-Stiftung an der Ruhr-Universität
Jörg Osterloh hat an der Universität Hannover Geschichte und Politikwissenschaft studiert. Anschließend war er wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Hannah-Arendt-Institut an der Technischen Universität (TU) Dresden und Stipendiat der Volkswagen-Stiftung an der Ruhr-Universität
The Fritz Bauer Institute library is a specialised academic library, serving research, education and study, as well as professional and other types of training, and in particular the Fritz Bauer Institute employees and students of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
The Fritz Bauer Institute library is a specialised academic library, serving research, education and study, as well as professional and other types of training, and in particular the Fritz Bauer Institute employees and students of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
Josephine von der Haar
Josephine von der Haar
Josephine von der Haar is a Guide at the Fritz Bauer Institute’s Knowledge Transfer Department, where she offers guided tours of the Norbert Wollheim Memorial and workshops.
She is currently completing a Master’s degree in sociology and a Bachelor’s
Researcher: Dr. Jörg Osterloh
Bearbeiter: Jason Polhammer M.A.
Das Frankfurter Schullandheim Wegscheide und sein Gründer August Jaspert (Vorstudie)
Researcher: Maximilian Aigner M.A.
Contact
Dr. Martin Liepach
+49 (0)69 798 322-60 m.liepach@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Nadine Docktor
+49 (0)69 798 322-32 n.docktor@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Gottfried Kößler
(volunteer) g.koessler@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Knowledge Transfer
German teachers delegated to the
Kontakt
Dr. Martin Liepach
+49 (0)69 798 322-60 m.liepach@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Nadine Docktor
+49 (0)69 798 322-32 n.docktor@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Gottfried Kößler
(ehrenamtlich) g.koessler@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Vermittlung und Transfer
Führungen
Kontakt
Dr. Martin Liepach
+49 (0)69 798 322-60 m.liepach@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Nadine Docktor
+49 (0)69 798 322-32 n.docktor@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Gottfried Kößler
(ehrenamtlich) g.koessler@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Selbstreflexion und Handlungsfähigkeit
Dr. Alexander Zinn
Alexander Zinn has been a Research Associate at the Fritz Bauer Institute since 2021. He is currently working on a project on the living conditions of homosexual women and men as well as transgender and intersex people in Frankfurt am Main from 1933 to 1994.
Researcher: Dr. Veronika Duma
Researchers: Johannes Beermann-Schön M.A., Dr. Niklas Krawinkel and Dr. Katharina Rauschenberger
Katharina Rauschenberger studied history, philosophy and Spanish at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. She earned her doctorate in 2001 at Technical University Berlin with a dissertation entitled Jüdische Tradition im Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik.
»Aryanisation« in Frankfurt am Main. A history of robbery and restitution
Funding: City of Frankfurt am Main
In the course of the so called »Aryanisation«, Nazi Germany’s Jewish population was systematically robbed of their property. Numerous actors and profiteers were
Sarah Crane
Sarah Crane (University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA)
Sarah Crane is a visiting Fulbright scholar at the Fritz Bauer Institute for the 2021–2022 academic year. She is working on a research project entitled »Fritz Bauer and the Auschwitz Trial. The Lessons and Limits of
The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime in Postwar Germany
Funding: Alfred Landecker Stiftung
After 1945, the Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime (Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes, VVN) was the largest organization of former Nazi persecutees in
Sarah Knauer
Sarah Knauer
Sarah Knauer is a Student Assistant at the Fritz Bauer Institute. She is working on the research project on »›Aryanisation‹ in Frankfurt am Main. A history of robbery and restitution« (Mirjam Schnorr M.A.). She is studying History, Political Science/Economics and
Tobias Wehrle
Tobias Wehrle
Tobias Wehrle has been working as a Guide at the Fritz Bauer Institute’s Educational Department since 2021. Here he offers guided tours and workshops. He is studieng political theory (Master) and philosophy with a minor in history (Bachelor) at the Goethe
Anti-Semitism in European School Education
Joint project of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) › Project website of the European University Flensburg
The Fritz Bauer Institute is participating in an advisory capacity in the joint project
Dr. Christina Winkler
Dr. Christina Winkler
ch.winkler@fritz-bauer-institut.de
Dr. Christina Winkler
Christina Winkler is a visiting scholar at the Fritz Bauer Institute. She is working on a research project entitled »Forgotten victims. The systematic murder of psychiatric patients and disabled
Inga Steinhauser
Inga Steinhauser is a Student Assistant at the Fritz Bauer Institute’s Archive. She is also a Guide at the Educational Department, where she offers tours and workshops. Previously, she was an intern at this department, and in 2020, she compiled an index of