The layering of knowledge, memory, and understanding. Using Berlinโ€™s โ€˜Places of Remembranceโ€™ memorial to teach about the Holocaust

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Carson Phillips offers detailed and specific suggestions for teaching about the Berlin memorial described in Pnina Rosenbergโ€™s essay (pp. 90โ€“96), along with extended learning opportunities that feature contemporary encounters with, and the meaning of, that and two additional exhibits. โ€œThis educational unit,โ€ he writes, โ€œis designed to develop the critical thinking skills of students, to elucidate the complexities of the Holocaust, and to examine the range of human responses to it.โ€ An invaluable aid for educators is the appendix with the text of decrees originally imposed between 1933 and 1945. (By the publisher)