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Presents material for teaching the Holocaust to upper elementary and high school students, based on eight plays (mostly American, most of them post-1991) presented either wholly or in excerpts. The plays are: Virginia Burton Stringer's "Can You Hear Them Crying?", Joanna H. Kraus' "Angel in the Night", Diane Samuels' "Kindertransport", Kevin Willmott and Ric Averill's "T-Money & Wolf", Robert Shaw's "The Man in the Glass Booth", Tony Kushner's "A Bright Room Called Day", Hank Greenspan's "Remnants", and Niklas Rådström's "Hitler's Childhood". Discusses the playwrights and the relevance of the plays to the Holocaust, and provides suggestions regarding production of the plays and teaching activities. Some of the themes discussed are the childhood of Adolf Hitler, the Nazis in Weimar Germany, German youth and Nazism, the Kindertransports, children in Theresienstadt, Righteous Gentiles, child survivors, and the Eichmann trial. Some of the plays and suggested activities draw parallels with postwar racism, discrimination, and dictatorial trends.
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